French media: The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is being dispatched urgently to the Eastern Mediterranean
The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is being diverted from its Baltic patrol to the Eastern Mediterranean due to urgent circumstances, coinciding with a national defense council meeting called by President Macron.
Diplomatic sources: Turkey's letter to the UN is rejected โ It reproduces known fanciful and arbitrary interpretations of International Law
Greek diplomatic sources have rejected Turkey's letter to the UN regarding its maritime zones, stating that it carries unfounded interpretations of international law.
Turkey's Illegal Positions Regarding the Eastern Mediterranean Back in Focus
Turkey has reiterated its illegal claims about maritime sovereignty in the Eastern Mediterranean in a letter to the United Nations, challenging Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt.
Turkey Disturbs the โCalm Watersโ Again โ What Athens Answers
Turkey has issued a letter to the UN accusing Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt of violating its sovereign rights, following a meeting between the leaders of Turkey and Greece.
Ankara is 'casting nets' in Cairo to reduce Athens' influence
Turkey is working to strengthen its relationship with Egypt to counter Greece's influence in the Eastern Mediterranean amid a shifting geopolitical landscape.
Greek Minister's Visit to the U.S.: Athens and Washington Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation
The Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is visiting Washington to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss deepening Greece-U.S. cooperation amid significant geopolitical developments.
Philippe Gรฉlie's Editorial: 'Donald Trump Facing Iran, the Hazardous Gamble of War'
Philippe Gรฉlie discusses the precarious situation of Donald Trump's military strategy toward Iran amid rising tensions and an increasing American naval presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey's Reaction to the Greece - Chevron Agreement South of Crete - 'The Research is Illegal'
Turkey criticizes Greece for unilateral actions concerning hydrocarbon explorations south of Crete, following Greece's agreement with Chevron.
Libya: WHO Validates Elimination of Trachoma As a Public Health Problem in Libya
The WHO has confirmed that Libya has successfully eliminated trachoma as a public health issue, marking a significant public health milestone for the country and the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
What are the Carrier Strike Groups of the US fleet and where are they located
The article explains the structure and current deployment of the US Navy's Carrier Strike Groups, with particular emphasis on the USS Ford as it heads to the Eastern Mediterranean.
Cruise: A new era for Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean International is reaffirming Greece's status as a prime Mediterranean cruise destination by homeporting the Brilliance of The Seas in Piraeus with unique itineraries starting in summer 2026.
Searching for the East โ Crossed Paths of Archaeologists
The article discusses an exhibition exploring the intertwined journeys of archaeologists related to the French School of Athens and their contributions to the knowledge of the Eastern regions during the interwar period.
Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum starts tomorrow in Limassol
The 9th Annual Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum, featuring DNV's Leonidas Karystios, aims to be a focal point for maritime dialogue in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Consortium led by Chevron signs agreement to explore natural gas in Greece
A consortium led by Chevron has signed exclusive leasing agreements to explore natural gas in southern Greece, marking an expansion of U.S. energy presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
G. Maniatis on signing hydrocarbon contracts with Chevron: A significant moment, but we have lost 12 years
Greek MEP G. Maniatis comments on the signing of hydrocarbon contracts with Chevron, emphasizing the significance of the moment while lamenting the 12 years lost since the 2014 competition.
Chevron: Milestone Agreement - Signatures at Maximos for the Maritime Blocks
Greece has signed contracts with Chevron and HelleniQ Energy for exploration rights to four offshore blocks in the Mediterranean.
Great White Shark caught off Spain as scientists say they now live in the Med
A juvenile great white shark caught off the eastern coast of Spain suggests that these sharks may be breeding in the Mediterranean Sea.
Erdogan: Thorny but not unsolvable issues in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean based on international law
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the differences between Turkey and Greece as thorny yet solvable, emphasizing the importance of bilateral agreements and international law during a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Mitsotakis-Erdoฤan: Summit meeting with open fronts in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoฤan are set to meet in Ankara amid rising tensions over Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean issues.
The Mitsotakis โ Erdogan Meeting and a Silent Shift
The upcoming meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdogan occurs during a fragile de-escalation period, highlighting Greece's diplomatic responsibility rather than trust in Turkey.
Trump's strategy paves the way for new oil deals in OPEC, the Middle East, and the Eastern Mediterranean
Donald Trump's aggressive foreign policy is reshaping the oil and gas market, facilitating new deals for major U.S. companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron.
Vote of confidence in the Skaramagkas Shipyards
The Skaramagkas Shipyards are receiving confidence from Greek and international shipping companies as repair activities resume strongly at the largest shipbuilding facility in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Russian war fleet off the coasts of Sardinia: Italy moves ships and aircraft
The Russian military fleet has been moving unusually in the western Mediterranean, lingering in international waters off the eastern coast of Sardinia, prompting enhanced Italian air and sea surveillance.
DendiasโHegseth in Washington: The F-35, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Invitation
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias met with U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to discuss Greece's strategic challenges and reforms in the Armed Forces under the 'Agenda 2030' initiative.
The Port of Elefsina Is Coming Forward: Competition, Investments, and Geopolitical Game
The Elefsina port is set to be developed through a competitive bidding process, positioning itself as a crucial player in the geopolitical and economic competition in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Grid Telecom: Proceeding with the development of the digital connection ARTEMIS between Crete and Attica โ The significance of the project
Grid Telecom announced the construction of the underwater fiber optic cable system 'ARTEMIS' connecting Crete to the mainland, enhancing Greece's geopolitical position in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Dendias at the Ministry of Defense in the USA - Meeting with Hegseth, defense cooperation on the table
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias highlighted Greece's strategic role in the Eastern Mediterranean during a roundtable discussion at the Delphi Economic Forum in Washington D.C.
Dendias' chess in Washington, Turkey's favorite, the happy traveler of politics, and Greek surrealism at its best
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias is in Washington for a high-level meeting with U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, amid a backdrop of carefully coded messages and tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Gillfoyle on Greek-Turkish relations: 'We want to have open dialogue and communication'
The new U.S. Ambassador to Greece, Kimberly Gillfoyle, emphasizes the importance of maintaining open dialogue between Greece and Turkey amidst ongoing tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
What is the Eastern Mediterranean Air Depression? And how does it affect Gaza and Northern Syria?
The article discusses the Eastern Mediterranean air depression, its scientific background, and its severe impact on vulnerable populations in Gaza and northern Syria during winter.
Todayโs Vima: The โheadquartersโ for monitoring the Aegean is underway
The article discusses the development of a new monitoring control center in the Aegean by the Greek Ministry of Shipping, detailing its function and the role of marine parks in maintaining peace in the Eastern Mediterranean.
SZ Column "Best Things": Make Mezze from Firefish!
The Indian lionfish, while stunning in appearance, has become an invasive nuisance in the eastern Mediterranean, posing significant ecological threats despite its toxic spines being a lesser concern.
Earthquakes: The enigmatic post of Gerasimos Papadopoulos that raises concern
Seismologist Gerasimos Papadopoulos raises alarms about seismic inactivity in the Eastern Mediterranean, highlighting ongoing monitoring of seismic activity through a cryptic Facebook post.
No one is unhappy with a sweet treat in Europe: the 5 most recognized desserts throughout Cyprus
This article explores five of the most famous desserts in Cyprus, highlighting their rich flavors and cultural significance influenced by Eastern Mediterranean traditions.
Erdogan's New Year's Eve Threats: We Will Not Tolerate Realities in the 'Blue Homeland'
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued threats in his New Year's Eve message, reiterating the doctrine of the 'Blue Homeland' and asserting Turkey's refusal to accept any faits accomplis or piracy in the Eastern Mediterranean.
New Year's Warnings from Erdogan: We will not tolerate faits accomplis, predatory practices, or piracy in our Blue Homeland
Erdogan warns against increasing challenges and threats to Turkey's interests and the Turkish Cypriot people in the Eastern Mediterranean.