Mitsotakis noted that Greece has actively contributed to efforts to alleviate human suffering and said the country was ready to do more.
Greek and US officials discussed energy cooperation, major investments and regional stability, underlining Greece’s growing strategic role in Europe’s energy landscape
Moscow dismisses reports suggesting President Vladimir Putin aims to seize all of Ukraine and reclaim former Soviet territories in Europe, calling the U.S. intelligence assessment “absolutely not true.”
Lawmakers from the ruling party and the main opposition clashed physically for several minutes during a tense budget session, forcing the speaker to suspend proceedings
Greek PM expresses commitment to peace and international law during talks in Ramallah, while Palestinian President calls for accelerated implementation of the Trump plan and reconstruction efforts
Just a month ago, after four years of negotiations with Osborne, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that the British Museum’s renovation “might offer new opportunities.”
The snap election in the largely agricultural region was the first to be held since a court ordered former transport minister Jose Luis Abalos—a close ally of Sanchez—to stand trial in a corruption case.
Australian police say homemade explosive devices were hurled at a crowd before the Bondi Beach mass shooting but did not detonate, as court documents reveal months of planning and fuel renewed calls for tougher gun laws
A regional vote has cleared the way for the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa facility to resume operations nearly 15 years after Fukushima, marking a pivotal step in Japan’s return to nuclear power despite strong local opposition
Beauty products, fashion items and electronics remain the most popular gift categories across the EU, though preferences vary significantly by country.
Michaela Benthaus, a German aerospace engineer who became paraplegic after an accident, joined five other passengers—including business executives—on the suborbital journey.
Peskov was responding to comments by President Macron following a European Union summit, in which the French leader said he was willing to speak with Putin.
We must boldly pursue deeper integration, ensuring European sovereignty and respect for fundamental values and rights
Newly released Justice Department documents on Jeffrey Epstein heavily feature former president Bill Clinton while making limited reference to Donald Trump, prompting criticism over redactions, transparency and the scope of the disclosure
Washington says more than 70 Islamic State sites were hit in a retaliatory operation after an attack killed U.S. troops, with President Donald Trump calling the strikes a “massive” blow against the group
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said on Friday that the name “Macedonia” is sacred to him, stressing that he reserves the right to freedom of speech and expression. “I am not someone who allows himself to be censored or threatened. For me, the name Macedonia is sacred and I have the right to say […]
Putin said the attack was aimed, among other things, at driving up insurance premiums, adding that it would not have the intended effect.
French president says Europe must be ready to engage with Russia if U.S.-led Ukraine peace efforts fail, highlighting the risk of being sidelined and rising war fatigue among EU nations
Kyiv uses aerial drones to attack a Russian “shadow fleet” oil tanker off Libya, marking its first long-range maritime strike nearly 1,250 miles from Ukraine’s borders
The White House “Presidential Walk of Fame” now features plaques attacking Democratic predecessors and even fellow Republican George W. Bush, drawing criticism for politicizing a historic space