A female police officer was killed in the northern Greek city of Drama this week in what authorities and anti-violence organizations are describing as the latest femicide to shake Greece. The victim, a 45-year-old police officer identified in Greek media as Antigoni, was allegedly stabbed by her husband, who was also a serving police officer, before he later took his own life. According to reports, the attack occurred on Monday afternoon inside the couple’s home. The woman suffered multiple knife wounds and was rushed to Drama General Hospital in critical condition. Despite doctors’ efforts, she succumbed to her injuries shortly afterwards. The case came to light after the couple’s child contacted emergency services and reported a violent incident at the family residence. Police officers responding to the scene found the woman gravely injured. A search was immediately launched for her husband, who had fled the area. A short time later, the suspect was found dead ins...
Nournews, a news outlet affiliated with Iran's state apparatus, has published a sharp analysis titled "Europe's Foreign Policy: Between Claim and Reality," examining the European Union's stance regarding the recent preliminary understanding between Iran and the United States. Citing a source inside the first paragraph, the report describes the European position as a "symbol of the decline and exhaustion of the Western structure." According to Nournews, while European countries have reacted to the Iran-U.S. deal with "conditional welcome," their approach reveals a "challenge to the independence of foreign policy and a reduction in the Union's influence in global equations." The report argues that European actions signify a "repetition of a worn-out pattern of power display" rather than effective international role-playing. Contradictory Claims and a Worn-Out Power Display The analysis points to recent statements by Europe...