Crash tests show that bulky winter jackets prevent seat belts from fitting properly, increasing the risk of injury even at low speeds. Experts urge drivers—especially parents—to remove thick coats before buckling up
Putin went further, accusing European governments of being “supporters of war” and lacking any genuine peace agenda.
Brussels faces a choice. Abandon defense rhetoric as ineffective posturing or make it credible through achievable military-enabling actions
The federation underscores the sector’s strong opposition to what it views as unfair, presumptive taxation based on non-existent income, as well as the introduction of electronic dispatch notes without meaningful consultation.
Citizens living permanently abroad can obtain their number through Greek consulates, ensuring universal access to the new digital identity system.
Complementing today’s free entrance to the Maria Callas Museum and its upcoming street party celebrations, Monica Bellucci arrives in Athens for a special screening and tribute to “La Divina”
The increase was driven largely by the services sector, where prices rose at an annual rate of 4.7%, compared with 2.8% a month earlier.
Europe is something else: a space power by necessity, still catching up in strategy
Weapons manufacturers worldwide hit $679 billion in revenue, driven by geopolitical tensions, conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, and rising military budgets, with U.S., German, Russian, and Israeli companies leading growth
Naturally, the question arises whether Greece is becoming excessively tied to the United States
Belgian police raided the EU diplomatic service and the College of Europe as part of an investigation into suspected fraud involving EU-funded training for junior diplomats, with three people detained
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner travel to Moscow as Washington refines its Ukraine peace framework, while Kyiv and Europe warn against any deal that meets Russia’s key demands
Libyan parliament leader Aguila Saleh Issa will make his first official visit to Greece, meeting Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis as Athens reiterates its opposition to the Turkey–Libya maritime agreement
Greece’s Minister for Citizen Protection urged farmers to continue protests without obstructing customs points or ports, stressing that demonstrations are constitutional but must not disrupt the country’s essential trade routes
A severe weather system originating from North Africa will bring heavy rains, thunderstorms, and localized flooding to much of Greece from Wednesday through Friday, with winds reaching up to 8 Beaufort in some area
The presence of younger Archons alters the internal dynamics of the Order in a subtle but meaningful way
The club manager was arrested after authorities discovered underage patrons consuming alcohol, part of ongoing targeted inspections across Athens to protect minors
New revelations emerge as the accused claims she acted alone, while questions remain over potential accomplices and security camera footage in the shocking case
The article frames the military presence on Eastern Aegean islands as a violation of international agreements and part of a chain of disputes that Turkey argues directly affect its rights and interests.
A 29-year-old driver under the influence of alcohol struck four pedestrians in Loutsa, Greece, killing a 24-year-old man. New footage reveals the vehicle’s chaotic path, while the victim’s partner and family sustained serious injuries