Authorities are investigating the attack on the largest mosque in San Diego County as a hate crime after two teenage gunmen allegedly killed three people before being found dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds
Soaring energy prices, disrupted supply chains and shipping bottlenecks linked to the Iran war have already cost global companies at least $25 billion, with losses mounting across airlines, manufacturers and consumer goods firms
Police say the group intimidated farmers, destroyed property and allegedly secured more than €586,000 in fraudulent EU subsidies, while damages to agricultural land exceeded €200,000
The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency over an Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain, raising concerns about spread and limited treatment options
Greece was rocked by a series of deadly workplace accidents within hours, including the death of a construction worker buried alive in Ioannina and a power grid technician killed during high-voltage maintenance work in Athens
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said relations with Turkey are at a critical juncture, warning that any unilateral move by Ankara could increase tensions despite having no basis in international law
A major strategic investment approved in Greece aims to boost EU access to gallium, a critical raw material for advanced technologies, strengthening Europe’s supply security and industrial independence
The driver who crashed his BMW into another vehicle, killing a mother and daughter instantly, held the victim responsible for the accident in his testimony on Monday
A new €34.8 million EU-backed funding package will continue Greece’s Personal Assistant scheme for people with disabilities, expanding independent living support after its pilot phase under the Recovery Fund
The City of Athens will launch applications on May 20 for children’s summer sports camps, offering activities across three athletic centers from mid-June through July
The proposed framework therefore appears more favorable toward tourism development than the existing regime, even though the island needs strict rules in order to preserve its identity
For many Greek islands, desalination has already shifted from “expensive last resort” to economic necessity
The pause on strikes set for Tuesday will allow negotiations to proceed on a potential deal with Tehran, president says
Safety measures upgraded at Crete’s landmark national park as authorities introduce weather-alert technology and expanded medical coverage
Footage reportedly shows inmate assaults and alleged extortion inside Greece’s largest prison
The investigation is centered on the village of Vorizia, and includes allegations of property takeovers, crop destruction and subsidy fraud
World Health Organization member states voted against inviting Taiwan to the World Health Assembly after China opposed the move, arguing the island cannot participate in any form
Top government committee links progress of highly touted air-defense project to mandatory domestic industrial participation; expanded strategic defense cooperation with the UAE
The Toronto rapper’s ‘Iceman’ is his first solo album since his bitter feud with Kendrick Lamar
The action near the Strait of Hormuz occurred the day the Trump-Xi summit began in Beijing, with Iran on the agenda