Turkey Disturbs the βCalm Watersβ Again β 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.
Papastavrou: What Greece Will Gain from the Agreement with Chevron
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, discusses the new agreement with Chevron and Helleniq Energy for oil and gas exploration in Crete and Peloponnese, emphasizing Greece's assertion of its sovereign rights.
N. Dendias: Constitutional obligation to protect the borders and sovereign rights of the homeland
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias emphasizes the constitutional duty to ensure national security and protect Greece's borders during a visit to the 15th Infantry Regiment.
G. Maniatis: The EU should take measures against Turkey's aggression towards Greece's sovereign rights
Greek politician G. Maniatis has urged the EU to respond to Turkey's escalating provocations regarding Greece's sovereign rights in the Aegean Sea and the Dodecanese.
Protecting biodiversity without loss of sovereign rights: A maturity strategy test
The article discusses the complexities of a 'joint initiative' with Turkey regarding the Aegean Sea, emphasizing the balance between sovereignty and environmental protection within the framework of international law.
What does the revival of the police intelligence department mean for the people's sovereign government?
The article discusses the revival of the police intelligence department in South Korea, which will see 1,400 officers deployed to local police stations, amidst concerns about illegal surveillance and the history of state oppression.
Erdogan urges Trump not to lead Venezuela into instability
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on U.S. President Donald Trump to avoid pushing Venezuela into instability, warning of the dangerous implications of violating sovereign rights and international law during a government meeting in Ankara.