Greek MEP and energy law professor Nikolaos Farantouris outlines five key factors preventing a long-term surge in international oil prices, despite recent market panic, and warns against price-gouging at pumps and supermarkets
With frequent heat and power cuts, many Ukrainians have sought refuge in small rural communities
The forum’s founder will join a high-level discussion in Baku on regional and global security, highlighting the strategic role of dialogue amid escalating drone attacks and complex minority issue
A U.N. inquiry found that Russian authorities’ forced transfer of Ukrainian children since 2022 constitutes crimes against humanity, with long-lasting impacts on the lives of victims
Ursula von der Leyen warned Europe’s declining nuclear power share left the bloc dependent on costly fossil fuels, while China called for broader international cooperation on nuclear energy governance
The president has started doling out dress shoes to friends and advisers: ‘All the boys have them’
NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo honoured with European Order of Merit for promoting European values and unity beyond sport.
When parking rules are violated, the “punishment” may sometimes come from the most unexpected place - even from a few silent, two-wheeled scooters
A Lebanese-born suspect wanted by German prosecutors was arrested at Larnaca airport, accused of procuring ammunition linked to planned attacks on Israeli or Jewish targets in Germany and across Europe
Human Rights Watch says incendiary munitions were deployed over Yohmor, endangering civilians, amid ongoing Israeli strikes that have displaced hundreds of thousands in southern Lebanon
Authorities reopened the probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities after new documents alleged bodies of two foreign girls may be buried near the proper
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlines plans to explore small modular reactors and nuclear power for Greece, highlighting their role in meeting rising electricity demand and supporting shipping and technology sectors
The Athens Stock Exchange follows the strong upward reaction of the markets today.
Donald Trump says Cuba faces severe humanitarian problems and hints at U.S. involvement, calling it a “friendly takeover” or otherwise, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly engages with Cuban contacts
A 48-year-old man was detained after threatening to detonate explosives outside the Attica General Police Headquarters, with police safely disarming two grenades before transferring him for questioning
Greece’s National Intelligence Service has activated the “Desert Scorpion” security plan, increasing surveillance, inspections and undercover monitoring around key sites as regional tensions raise security concerns.
Leaders from 41 countries, including Greece, gather in Paris to discuss nuclear energy’s role in carbon-free power, innovation, and financing, with a focus on European independence and industrial competitiveness
Rising commodity prices and oil volatility are forcing Greek companies and officials to reassess budgets and prepare contingency measures as the Middle East conflict clouds the economic outlook.
Tehran says it will halt Middle East oil exports if U.S. and Israeli attacks continue, while Donald Trump warns Washington would intensify strikes if tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is blocked
Party leaders debate the findings of a five-month inquiry into the OPEKEPE farm subsidy scandal, with sharp divisions over whether former ministers Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis should face a criminal investigation.