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  1. Last week we looked into the US quest for energy dominance and what it means for Greece. This week energy is back on the agenda, as Greece plays host to top energy officials from the US, Cyprus, and Israel.
  2. Passengers of Thessaloniki Metro faced delays on Tuesday as services were conducted only one way in a section of the single line it is comprised of, operator Thema said.
  3. A new natural gas compression station will be inaugurated on Tuesday in Komotini, northern Greece, in a project aimed at strengthening Greece’s role as a key supply channel for Southeast Europe.
  4. A 13-year-old was arrested early Monday after allegedly taking a rented electric scooter from a 21-year-old man claiming he was carrying a knife, police said.
  5. A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed Monday evening in Halkida, Evia, sparking a second knife fight later the same night in Eleftherias Square, police said.
  6. The Ministry of Digital Governance has urged major platforms including Google, Meta, Snapchat and TikTok to voluntarily adopt the European Union’s age verification solution to better protect minors online. 
  7. The new US ambassador to Greece, Kimberly Guilfoyle, will meet with Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis on Tuesday, after presenting her credentials to the President. 
  8. Authorities raided Alikarnassos prison at dawn as part of investigations into a deadly attack in the village of Vorizia, near Iraklio, Crete, that left two people dead and four injured on Saturday.
  9. A police union in northeast Attica has filed criminal complaints against psychiatrists at public mental health facilities, accusing them of continuous dereliction of duty and endangering patients.
  10. US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack has spoken of potential convergences from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean, suggesting Washington may soon take new diplomatic initiatives to address regional disputes, including disagreements over maritime zones.