Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned that any move to alter Greenland’s status would directly challenge NATO and risk further straining already difficult relations between the United States and its allies.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned of mounting global instability and called for calm in transatlantic relations, as President Konstantinos Tasoulas stressed the country’s constitutional duty to uphold international law and peace.
On Friday, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) advised airlines to avoid Iranian airspace due to U.S. threats of a potential military strike against Iran.
A 63-year-old driver was attacked by two men early Sunday, stabbed and left injured as they stole his vehicle, prompting ongoing police investigations in the Athens suburb
President Nikos Christodoulides called for unity and decisive action as Cyprus began its E.U. presidency, backing Ukraine and Greenland, leaving the door open to Turkey, and urging Europe to strengthen its security, autonomy and global role
World leaders and top executives gather in Switzerland amid geopolitical tensions, while notable absences and a packed agenda highlight the growing uncertainty shaping this year’s World Economic Forum
The IMF forecasts 3.3% global GDP growth for 2026 as AI investment, lower U.S. tariffs, and supply chain adjustments offset trade disruptions, while warning that AI-driven market corrections and geopolitical tensions remain key downside risks
As the search for Laura enters its twelfth day, her parents reject claims of violence, appeal for her safe return, and authorities expand investigations amid new questions about her last known movements and outside influences
U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose sweeping tariffs on French wines and champagne to pressure President Emmanuel Macron into joining his proposed Board of Peace, as France signals it plans to decline the invitation amid broader diplomatic tensions
Gale-force winds, heavy rain and snowfall are disrupting transport across Greece, while authorities warn of a heightened flood risk in the Athens region as severe winter weather intensifies
After successful ouster of Venezuela’s leader, U.S. president emerged even more willing to test foreign-policy norms
In the full-service airline category, Etihad claimed the top spot.
Overall, the Political Dialogue is expected to focus on maintaining the current atmosphere of calm and “quiet waters” between the two neighbors, despite occasional discord.
A special commemorative event will revisit Greece’s early air warfare during World War I, combining a book presentation, expert talks, and a tribute to fallen aviators at the Athens War Museum.
Forty-two initiatives across islands and mainland aim to modernize water infrastructure, including desalination units, pipelines, and spring water systems to address ongoing drought challenges
Greek authorities have expanded their investigation abroad as the search for Laura enters its 12th day, focusing on her last confirmed movements in Athens and new witness accounts that suggest she may have tried to mislead police.
Farmers say a meeting with the Greek prime minister delivered few concrete results, prompting local assemblies at protest sites and raising the prospect of a nationwide rally in Athens as pressure on the government intensifies.
Taxi drivers in Athens and Thessaloniki are staging new strike actions on January 20–21, protesting transport reforms, tax policy, and what they describe as unfair competition from private hire and multinational platforms.
A powerful low-pressure system forming over the Mediterranean is expected to bring severe storms, flooding rain, snow, and winds up to 120 km/h, with the highest risk forecast from midweek onward
Across all markets studied, Greece features within the top five preferred foreign destinations, except in Spain, where it ranks sixth but has nonetheless gained ground.