French President Macron, speaking during a trilateral meeting on Cyprus with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and host Nikos Christodoulides, referred to another mission based on Operation Aspides
HELLENiQ ENERGY Holdings has completed the commissioning and commencement of commercial operations of two solar photovoltaic parks in southern Romania with a combined capacity of 58 MW, the Greek energy group announced. The plants form part of a 2023 agreement with METLEN for the construction and acquisition of four photovoltaic parks totalling 211 MW. The […]
A new national system will distribute €400 million in food vouchers directly to households, giving recipients freedom to choose essentials while excluding alcohol, tobacco, and gambling, with eligibility linked to ongoing financial need
The retired physician was arrested at his residence in the western port city of Patras in relation with an online investigation into child pornography, following a tip-off from the US
If you’ve spent time in Athens as a visitor or a resident, you’ll know how chaotic, charming, exasperating and irresistible the city can be—often all at once
French President Emmanuelle Macron departed aboard military helicopter for the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, the flagship of the French Navy, which is sailing off Chania. He also thanked Greece for excellent cooperation
The fuel cap on profit margins, the exact amount of which will be decided at a prior stage, is reportedly expected to take effect immediately
Returning for a second year, this festival is a celebration of wild fermentation and discovering Greece through independent agricultural production.
MGO in maritime transport “breaks” the $1,000 barrier – discussion opens on potential ticket price increases for the summer
Greek authorities confiscate digital evidence from forensic experts in ongoing Tempi train disaster trial, amid disputes over missing videos and allegations of false testimony by a key expert witness
The two will team up in the men's doubles in the Indian Wells Open
Beijing accuses Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai of harboring “evil designs” during his trip to Japan, calling it a move toward separatist provocations despite his claim the visit was private
Fuel prices in Greece soar past €2 per litre in many areas, while heating oil costs jump sharply, prompting the government to consider interventions including Fuel Pass, profit caps, and energy bill subsidies for households and businesses
Greek and French leaders emphasize defense and unity, calling for de-escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean. Cyprus remains committed to peace while Europe stands ready to safeguard its citizens and regional stability
Authorities in Belgium say a pre-dawn explosion damaged a synagogue in Liege without causing injuries, prompting a federal investigation and increased security at Jewish sites
Over the weekend Kuwait began cutting production, the latest regional supplier to rein in output after Iraq and Qatar
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed close cooperation with the United States amid questions over the “special relationship,” stressing that the two countries collaborate daily while decisions remain guided by Britain’s national interests.
Though, to be honest, Cyprus was never in any particular danger of getting involved either. It’s just closer to the front line than the rest of the EU, and mistakes happen
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis said developments in the Turkish-controlled areas will not change Greece’s strategy to support Cyprus, stressing that actions will respect international law while avoiding escalation
Trump carries not only Soleimani’s blood but also Ali Khamenei’s. That makes any compromise far harder to sell. A supreme leader who opens negotiations with Washington in the weeks after his predecessor’s assassination would be signing his own political death warrant