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Firings spark new crisis in the military

By Stephen Losey* President Donald Trump fired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti and Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Jim Slife. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a statement that Trump

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U.S. Contractors in Gaza

According to Reuters and the Times of Israel, U.S. contractors staff checkpoints in Gaza during

New Consulate General in the UK

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Kotsiras, travelled to the United Kingdom for a two day visit (28-29.01.2025) for the inauguration of the

U.S. Contractors in Gaza

According to Reuters and the Times of Israel, U.S. contractors staff checkpoints in Gaza during the truce period. A U.S. security firm hired more

EBRD’s new VP visits Turkey

Matteo Patrone, Vice President for Banking at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), is set to visit Turkey from 22 to 26 July,

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Blinken visits China

During his stay through Monday, he is expected to meet with Foreign Minister Qin Gang, China’s top diplomat Wang Yi and possibly President Xi Jinping, seeking to restore good communication between the US and China and ensure that

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The next day for Greece and Egypt

By Vassilis Kopsacheilis* Relations between Greeks and Egyptians are deeply rooted in history. Both are great Civilizations that impacted the Mediterranean and for long periods of time co-existed under interdependence. Throughout this journey and until today, Greeks and

Ukraine: Getting closer to F-16s

Netherlands and Denmark, both NATO members, are leading an international coalition to train pilots and support personnel, maintain aircraft and eventually supply Ukraine with F-16s. According to the plan, the first crews could be ready within 6 months,

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State of affairs in Kazakhstan’s oil industry

Kazakhstan’s Energy Minister Almasadam Satkaliyev is pressing ahead with $16.5 billion in claims against international oil companies over disputed project costs. The new claims are the latest in a string of disputes and settlements in recent years which