IPTO strengthens its international presence and forges closer ties with transmission operators from countries including the United States, China, France, Brazil, and Russia.
The legendary Italian designer left control of his fashion house to close family and his longtime partner, while outlining a future partial sale to major luxury groups such as LVMH, Luxottica, or L’Oréal
President Trump and authorities said that the suspect’s father was involved in taking him into custody
In Greece, women account for 17% of permanent staff but do not yet serve compulsory terms, despite a legal framework permitting it since 1977.
The resignation of the long-time Abbot of St. Catherine's Monastery, 91-year-old Damianos, who is also the Archbishop of Sinai, opens the way for a succession
A man was detained after posting abusive and threatening messages against Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis on social media, with references made amid unrest in Nepal. He now faces multiple charges
The Cretan olive oil is produced exclusively in Crete, where the cultivation of olive oil has been linked to the island’s history.
Around 2,000 Greek supporters are expected in Riga as Greece, led by Giannis Antetokounmpo, faces Turkey in the EuroBasket 2025 semifinal. Charter flights and organized fan groups are boosting the team’s presence
The initiative is part of the club’s broader social responsibility efforts and draws supporters who come together to honor the victims while promoting a message of selfless contribution and solidarity.
The U.S. president told Fox News authorities are confident the Utah shooter is detained, while urging his supporters to respond peacefully despite his fierce rhetoric against the “radical left.”
Deutsche Bank says the European Central Bank has probably completed its interest rate reductions, with 2% seen as the final rate, though future moves remain possible if inflation trends shift
Clients increasingly favor places that require effort to reach—a desire for experiences deliberately off the beaten path and far from the crowds.
Tensions flared in Strasbourg after European Parliament President Roberta Metsola rejected a proposal to hold a minute of silence for U.S. activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed in Utah earlier this week
This will be the 67th official meeting between the two rivals across all competitions and friendlies.
The hour of Europe has arrived: the continent must decide whether it will remain strategically dependent on third parties, or emerge as a capable actor in its own right.
A 70-year-old woman drove nearly one kilometer against traffic on the Olympia Odos motorway before colliding head-on with another car, leaving two people dead and one seriously injured
Brazil’s Supreme Court handed the former president a historic conviction for attempting to overturn the 2022 election, sparking tensions with the U.S. and deepening political divisions at home
With this planned adjustment, total social security contributions will have fallen by 5.9% since 2019, bringing the rate down to 35.66%—closer to the European Union average.
Ireland, Slovenia, and Spain warn they may withdraw from the 70th Eurovision contest in Vienna unless Israel is excluded, while Germany and Austria defend its right to compete. The EBU faces growing pressure over the escalating dispute
A new service on Gov.gr enables citizens to digitally co-sign documents from legal entities, simplifying transactions and reducing bureaucracy