President Trump's special envoy, Jeff Landry, says he plans to visit Greenland in March, expressing optimism that a deal with Denmark can be reached as U.S. lawmakers prepare talks with Greenlandic and Danish officials on strategic and economic cooperation
Ottawa and Beijing agreed to slash tariffs on electric vehicles and canola while launching a broader strategic partnership, as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to rebuild trade ties, unlock investment and diversify Canada’s economy amid U.S. tensions
Libya is not a civil war but a foreign contest that sustains the division by instrumentalizing Libyan factions
The Kremlin hailed Italy, France, and Germany’s apparent willingness to resume talks on Ukraine as a “significant shift,” while Britain remains skeptical. Moscow said such engagement aligns with its vision for the conflict’s evolution and ongoing peace efforts
A Swiss newspaper showcases Greece’s 26 ski resorts, 191 km of slopes, and vibrant winter culture, revealing the country as more than just sun and sea
A Seoul court convicted former president Yoon Suk Yeol of obstructing his arrest and abusing presidential authority after his failed December 2024 martial law attempt, marking the first criminal ruling linked to the crisis that shook South Korean politics
Grease is a global pop culture phenomenon that defined an era and captivated audiences from Hollywood and Broadway to Dubai and the Balkans.
Flu cases remain high with 877 hospital admissions last week, including eight deaths, as health authorities urge vaccination, early treatment, and preventive measures against influenza and COVID-19
New RE/MAX Greece data reveal that overseas buyers focused on mid-sized, mid-priced homes for second and holiday use, with apartments and older houses dominating sales, while Golden Visa demand now playing only a minor role
A rare and visually striking weather phenomenon appeared over the Greek capital, as meteorologists explained how rain can fall from clouds but evaporate before reaching the ground
Russian President Vladimir Putin held separate calls with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, offering Moscow’s help to mediate tensions in the Middle East amid protests in Iran and ongoing regional security concerns
Citi warns that the Dutch hard discounter’s low-price model could pressure margins at one of Greece’s most profitable retailers as competition intensifies in Southeastern Europe
Defense Minister Angie Motshekga has launched an inquiry into Iran’s participation in BRICS+ naval drills, amid reports President Cyril Ramaphosa sought Tehran’s withdrawal over concerns about potential damage to ties with the United States
The Greek Parliament ratifies a new contract with Hellenic Train, including 23 new electric trains, infrastructure upgrades, real-time digital tracking, and strict penalties for delays or missed deadlines.
Laura, missing from her home in Patras since January 8, was reportedly seen in Athens as authorities continue to investigate her carefully planned disappearance, which she reportedly organized using ChatGPT
According to the publication, this diversity—paired with sun, sea and sand—explains the enduring appeal of the Greek islands.
Addressing Turkey directly, Gerapetritis noted that while the concept of the “Blue Homeland” has not disappeared, Greece has firmly articulated its own position through maritime spatial planning.
The Greek Finance Minister will chair his first Eurogroup meeting as President on Monday as Bulgaria joins the euro, ECB vice presidency enters a decisive phase and ministers debate the bloc’s 2026 economic priorities
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez announced plans to reform Venezuela’s hydrocarbon law, easing foreign investment rules in untapped and underdeveloped oil fields, with revenues aimed at workers and public services under a U.S.-backed reconstruction plan
Sunday will bring additional cooling, scattered rain or sleet, light snowfall in mountainous areas, and widespread frost, locally strong in northeastern Greece.