Greece Examines Turkey's Indigenous Defense Industry: Chasing European Nations
greece January 15, 2025 10:03The Greek newspaper Kathimerini delves into Turkey's advancements in the defense industry and its agreements with European countries.
The Greek newspaper Kathimerini delves into Turkey's advancements in the defense industry and its agreements with European countries.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was suspended from his presidency due to martial law declaration, has been detained after being investigated for corruption allegations.
The South Korean anti-corruption agency (CIO) is currently making a new attempt to detain suspended president Yoon Suk-yeol, according to Yonhap news agency.
South African police rescued 118 illegal miners from a shut-down gold mine after a months-long standoff. 36 of them were found dead. The rescued individuals were immediately arrested.
Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traore criticizes French President Emmanuel Macron for his derogatory remarks on African leaders.
During the 9th Spanish Ambassadors Conference in Madrid, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized the need to further strengthen relations with Turkey within the context of the Middle East.
Over a hundred miners have lost their lives in an abandoned South African gold mine after being trapped for months. The government labels them as criminals and refuses to provide assistance.
In Goyang city in South Korea, 43 vehicles were involved in a chain collision due to icy roads. Authorities reported that 9 people were injured in the accident.
North Korea's latest ballistic missile test in the Pacific Ocean has raised concerns in South Korea and Japan.
The South Korean intelligence service NIS has concluded that North Korean military personnel fighting alongside Russians in Kursk lack expertise in modern warfare.
The diary of a young North Korean soldier who was killed in combat against Ukraine has revealed a shocking tactic of instructing soldiers to kill themselves on the battlefield.
Japan, the Philippines, and the United States have agreed to strengthen their ties in response to the increasing tensions in the South China Sea.
Firefighters in Los Angeles are preparing for a new round of powerful winds that could further fan the wildfires in and around the city.
Sheep disease outbreak causes panic in Germany as precautionary measures are taken
A report on a visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea, a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
Two North Korean soldiers captured in Russia's Kursk region were found to have gone for education in Russia, thinking they were going for war, according to Ukrainian authorities.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol will not attend the first impeachment trial hearing due to security concerns, according to his lawyer.
The suspended South Korean president, Yoon Suk-yeol, will not attend the first hearing in his impeachment process next week, citing safety concerns as the reason for his absence.
A collision between two trams in a tunnel near Strasbourg station has left around thirty people lightly injured, with half of them taken to hospital for examination or treatment.
The voice and data recorder of the Boeing 737-800 of Jeju Air that crashed on December 29 stopped recording approximately four minutes before the plane hit a concrete structure at Muan Airport in South Korea.
An interesting detail has emerged in the plane crash in South Korea, which claimed the lives of 179 people. The black box on the Jeju Air plane involved in the crash stopped recording flight data 4 minutes before the collision.
Nicolás Maduro has been inaugurated for the third time as president of Venezuela amidst accusations of a coup and election fraud.
A 7-year-old child in Belgium was killed in an attack by five Alaska-Malamute dogs, a kind of sled dog, while his mother watched helplessly.
Scientists from the European Beyond Epica project have drilled an ice core on the South Pole that stretches 2800 meters long, offering insights into global climate dating back as far as 1.2 million years ago.
A woman gave birth to a baby girl on a crowded migrant boat en route from Africa to the Canary Islands, and both the mother and the baby were taken to safety in Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote.
Park Chong-jun, the chief of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's security service, has resigned amid an investigation for allegedly obstructing Yoon's arrest.
A recent quirky advice from the Belgian Food Agency has caught the attention of British tabloids, sparking ridicule and amusement across Europe and beyond.
Greece shows concern over Turkey's increasing naval power and military capabilities with the 'Blue Homeland 2025' naval exercise.
Authorities in the US state of Florida have issued a warning to residents about falling iguanas due to the cold temperatures