The U.S. president's fiery General Assembly speech touched on migration, green energy, and U.N. peace efforts.
Nearly 80% of Greeks say they feel angry with the political system, with corruption and scandals fuelling discontent, even as New Democracy stays well ahead of rivals according to new opinion poll
President Trump eulogized slain activist as ‘great American hero’
The two leaders are expected to reschedule their talks in New York in the coming days, after President Erdogan cancelled Tuesday’s meeting to attend a gathering hosted by the US President outlining his vision of Gaza
A 15-year-old boy in Volvi, near Thessaloniki, recounts a violent abduction by two masked assailants, who demanded €10,000 and left him beaten before fleeing
NATO condemned repeated Russian airspace violations in Estonia, Poland, and Romania, warning Moscow that its actions risk triggering Article 5 collective defense
According to the Daily Mail, Djokovic’s move was anything but random. The political unrest in Serbia weighed heavily on him, pushing the world No. 1 to seek a calmer environment.
North Korea’s leader praises China’s support and signals willingness to resume talks with the U.S., provided Washington drops its demand for Pyongyang’s denuclearization
A 20-year-old physical education student was discovered in a pool of blood in a Volos apartment lightwell under unclear circumstances, sparking shock and grief in the local community
“What we want in Greece is people seeking job opportunities and a better life through legal means,” said Greece's maritime minister.
After weeks of heat, dry weather, and strong Aegean winds, meteorologists warn of a major shift. The first autumn storm of the season could arrive this weekend, driven by a rare “Rex block” pattern
With births at record lows and deaths far outpacing them, Greece faces a shrinking, aging population. Experts warn that migration could offset decline—but political hesitancy and fragmented integration strategies threaten to leave the country struggling
In Toronto’s first Greek neighborhood, Nick Xenos recalls his journey from poverty in a Greek village to building a new life in Canada, where officials once told him his original surname was too long to issue documents
Fearful of the new ground offensive but wary of the dangers in fleeing south, many have decided to seek religious sanctuary
In the 1960s, thousands of Greeks left by ship for Canada seeking a better future. Today, Toronto’s Greek community remains deeply connected to its heritage, traditions, and homeland
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Migration and Asylum confirmed that the country’s Asylum Service resumed issuing rejection decisions on Monday.
A 62-year-old woman accused of burying her mother to keep collecting her pension has been released as investigations continue, raising questions about the circumstances of death and the role of an alleged accomplice
Tehran seeks Russian support for new reactors ahead of possible UN sanctions snapback, while Putin offers to extend a key nuclear treaty in a bid to reshape ties with Washington
The Turkish president voiced optimism ahead of his meeting with Donald Trump in Washington, saying he expects progress on both the F-35 program and the future of F-16 production and maintenance
A new public opinion poll shows Greeks believe their vote matters, yet trust in political institutions remains low, with corruption concerns fueling widespread skepticism