Tuesday, 10 August 2021 (YJC)_The president of Greece congratulated her Iranian counterpart on taking office, expressing confidence about the promotion of ties between Athens and Tehran.
Monday, 31 August 2020_Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has lashed at the leaders of France and Greece as tensions escalate between the NATO allies over oil and gas exploration in the disputed waters of the Mediterranean.
Tehran 25 February _Clashes broke out on two Greek islands early on Tuesday between police and residents protesting the construction of migrant detention centers as the government vowed to press ahead with the project.
TEHRAN, Jul 7 - Greeks have voted on Sunday in the first general election since the country emerged from international bailouts, with polls predicting the conservatives will return to power and end four years of leftist rule blamed for saddling Greece with more debt.
TEHRAN, Jun 8 - Greek Education Minister Kostas Gavroglou said on Friday that Athens would open its first state-sponsored official mosque probably by September, when the €850,000 ($967,000) construction project is completed. “Soon the first prayers will be made by the imam,” Reuters quoted Gavroglou as saying.
TEHRAN, Apr 14 - One woman has drowned as 92 refugees reached the Aegean island of Samos, a Greek coast guard official said as the country's officials struggled to deal with the rising number of immigrant arrivals.
TEHRAN, Apr 06 -Greek police clashed on Saturday with groups of migrants and refugees camped in a field close to the country’s northern border hoping to cross to neighboring countries and travel onward to northern Europe, witnesses said.
TEHRAN, Feb 03 -Members of the Greek far-right party Golden Dawn rallied in Athens on Saturday to commemorate the anniversary of the Imia crisis that resulted to the death of three Greek soldiers in 1996.
TEHRAN, Jan 28 -Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to announce an increase in the minimum wage during a cabinet meeting on Monday, the first such wage hike in the country in almost a decade.
TEHRAN, Jan 25 - The Greek parliament on Friday narrowly ratified a landmark deal to rename neighboring Macedonia, ending one of the world's longest diplomatic disputes and earning rich praise for the "historic" move.
TEHRAN, Jan 13 -Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has called an immediate vote of confidence in his government at the parliament after his Defense Minister Panos Kammenos — a coalition ally — announced his resignation in protest against a deal to solve a long-standing dispute with neighboring Macedonia.
TEHRAN, Jan 13 -Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, head of the junior coalition party in government, on Sunday announced his resignation from the post in protest at an accord seeking to end a decades-old row over the name of neighboring Macedonia.
TEHRAN, Jan 10-Greek protesters clashed with police on Thursday in Athens, during a demonstration against German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit in the country.
TEHRAN, December 15 - Thousands of elderly Greeks have staged a protest against more pension cuts in Greece, demanding the return of their slashed pensions.
TEHRAN, October 29 - Three times a week, hundreds of Chinese investors arrive at Athens airport to be greeted by Greek real estate agents who drive them straight into the city to view apartments for sale.
TEHRAN, August 21 -Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Tuesday the country had good reason to expect better days ahead after formally exiting its last financial bailout, putting an epilogue to a dramatic nine-year debt crisis.
TEHRAN, August 5 - When wildfires erupted on the coastal village of Mati, Greece, Mahmoud Al-Sayed Mousa, an Egyptian Muslim fisherman, did not think twice before jumping to save people who waded desperately into the sea to escape the fire.
TEHRAN, August 4 - Windy weather has hindered the fire extinguishing work at the Attica Peninsula in Greece, where a wildfire has ravaged hundreds of buildings and claimed the lives of at least 91 people.
TEHRAN, July 05 -Another Turkish soldier from a group of eight officers who fled Turkey after a failed coup two years ago has been granted asylum in Greece by an independent committee.