François Bayrou stepped down following defeat in parliament, leaving President Emmanuel Macron to appoint France’s fifth prime minister in just two years
Multiple explosions shook Doha as Israel carried out a strike against senior Hamas officials in Qatar. Hamas leaders reportedly survived, while Qatar condemned the attack as a violation of international law and confirmed an investigation is underway
A deadly U.S. strike, Venezuelan troop deployments, and provocative military encounters have deepened a standoff between Washington and Caracas, with both sides accusing each other of aggression and narco-trafficking
Nicosia explores a potential partnership with the UAE for a €1.9 billion subsea power link connecting Europe to the eastern Mediterranean, amid ongoing delays and a new European investigation
The Global Sumud Flotilla reported its vessel was hit by a drone near Tunis, though Tunisian authorities deny the claim, citing a small onboard fire instead
The company aims to introduce Level 4 self-driving cars in Europe, starting with Germany, as competition with rivals like Lyft and Tesla heats up
A 16-year-old suspect was arrested after an armed assault on a police station in western Turkey that left two officers dead and two others injured, one critically
France and Spain surpass Germany as top destinations amid shifting migration patterns, while Syria sees a major decline in asylum seekers
Washington and Brussels are considering a fresh round of sanctions as the war in Ukraine shows no sign of ending, while Moscow insists restrictions will not change its stance
Hamas lauded what it described as a "heroic and exceptional operation carried out by two Palestinian resistance fighters."
After Russia’s largest drone and missile attack on Ukraine, Trump signals new sanctions on Moscow while pressing Hamas to accept a ceasefire agreement that includes the release of hostages
Ukraine enjoys the highest support, with more than half of Europeans backing its accession. Turkey lags far behind, with fewer than 40% supporting its accession even if it met EU criteria.
"I do think Putin’s position has suffered. This is very much his war – there was no public clamour for it – and especially once the soldiers start coming home and the bloody truth about it becomes better known, there will be a backlash"
A U.S. judge rejected calls for Google to sell its Chrome browser, instead ordering the company to share search data with competitors — a landmark decision with major implications for tech and competition law
His demand came with a threat: his party's parliamentary group would withhold their vote of confidence from any other parliamentarian the president chose to head his government
Greece expects major American companies to join hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete, a move seen as boosting its energy program and countering Turkish claims in the Eastern Mediterranean
Under Turkish law, this offense carries a prison sentence of 6 months to 1 year.
The Greek diaspora in Australia is mourning the death of Mercury Psillakis, who was killed in a shark attack in Sydney. According to the Greek-Australian, Melbourne-based news outlet, Neos Kosmos, the 57-year-old Psillakis leaves behind his wife, young daughter, and twin brother. The experienced surfer sustained fatal injuries after being attacked on Dee Why beach […]
Google was quick to react, calling the European Commission’s latest decision on its AdTech services “wrong” and announcing plans to appeal.
Donald Trump said India and Russia appear to have aligned with China following the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, hosted in Beijing this week with leaders showing support for Xi Jinping