European NATO members, including the UK and France, say they will not take part in a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports ordered by Donald Trump, instead pushing for a multinational mission to restore navigation once hostilities end

The Greek Postal Service releases commemorative stamps celebrating 100 years of the Academy of Athens and its cultural legacy.

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Athens responds firmly to remarks by Turkey’s foreign minister, stressing its independent decision-making and commitment to regional stability through international partnerships.

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European NATO members, including the UK and France, say they will not take part in a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports ordered by Donald Trump, instead pushing for a multinational mission to restore navigation once hostilities end

The Greek Postal Service releases commemorative stamps celebrating 100 years of the Academy of Athens and its cultural legacy.

Russia-Ukraine War

Mediators are struggling to solidify a fragile agreement with a lot of moving parts

The White House is considering a menu of options in addition to blockading the Strait of Hormuz

More than a hundred crossings of the Strait of Hormuz have been recorded through this route over the past month

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Heavy congestion is reported on highways, tolls and ports as thousands return from holiday, with authorities warning delays will continue into the evening and peak again the following day

A nationwide childcare support program is set to launch later this month in Greece, offering monthly financial assistance to mothers and introducing certified neighborhood caregivers to help balance family life and employment

Kyriakos Pierrakakis is in Washington for the IMF–World Bank Spring Meetings and his first in-person G7 sessions as Eurogroup President, holding key talks with global financial leaders and taking part in discussions on global economic uncertainty

A 15-year-old died shortly after a motorcycle crash on a Greek island, while a 17-year-old passenger remains hospitalized in serious condition as authorities investigate the circumstances

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Athens responds firmly to remarks by Turkey’s foreign minister, stressing its independent decision-making and commitment to regional stability through international partnerships.

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Heavy congestion is reported on highways, tolls and ports as thousands return from holiday, with authorities warning delays will continue into the evening and peak again the following day

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The Greek Postal Service releases commemorative stamps celebrating 100 years of the Academy of Athens and its cultural legacy.

Underwater research at the Mentor shipwreck has, for the first time, uncovered a sculpted decorative item possibly linked to the Parthenon.

The Greek Postal Service releases commemorative stamps celebrating 100 years of the Academy of Athens and its cultural legacy.

Underwater research at the Mentor shipwreck has, for the first time, uncovered a sculpted decorative item possibly linked to the Parthenon.

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