The investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor comes at a shaky moment for the British royal family, and for the king himself.
The daughter of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says she returned from the Middle East on the fifth repatriation flight and condemns reports claiming she traveled by private jet as “baseless” and misleading
The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) asks the Ministry of Culture for digital copies of 12 historic photographs documenting the execution of 200 partisans by Nazi forces in Kaisariani, aiming to preserve historical memory and honor the victims
Tehran says it will suspend strikes on neighbors unless provoked, while U.S.-Israeli attacks continue and over 1,300 Iranian civilians have died, leaving regional tensions and energy markets under pressure
Ankara is weighing the deployment of fighter jets to northern Cyprus as part of phased planning to strengthen the security of the Turkish Cypriot state amid growing regional tensions
Russia’s president calls for a ceasefire and diplomatic resolution in the Middle East during a phone call with Iran’s president, expressing condolences over civilian casualties and the killing of Iran’s supreme leader
A gas canister explosion caused significant material damage in a central Athens apartment building in Exarchia. Authorities are investigating the incident, but no casualties have been reported, and police are searching for those responsible
In an interview with To Vima International Edition, Dr. Amir Ali Farman-Farma sets out the challenging internal, regional and global parameters of the day after in his country
Greece’s National Public Health Organization (EODY) faces upheaval as its full scientific council resigns, citing tensions under a dual leadership system introduced last December, signaling challenges in managing public health governance
The closures are part of a nationwide restructuring plan that will shift services to agencies and courier locations while maintaining basic postal operations
A Washington Post report citing officials says Moscow has shared targeting data with Tehran on U.S. warships and aircraft in the Middle East, as the Iran conflict escalates and Washington warns of further military casualties
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias honors the March 7, 1948, integration of the Dodecanese islands into Greece, highlighting their historical return and celebrating national unity and cultural heritage on this milestone anniversary
Greek authorities and Frontex conducted two maritime rescue missions south of Crete, saving nearly 200 migrants from overcrowded boats and safely transporting them to ports in Agia Galini and Chora Sfakion amid ongoing migration flows.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards say the Strait of Hormuz will remain open but warn vessels linked to the United States and Israel could be attacked as tensions disrupt shipping through the key oil transit route
President Masoud Pezeshkian says Iran’s temporary leadership council approved suspending attacks on neighboring countries unless those states launch strikes against the Islamic Republic
On March 7, 1947, Greece formally assumed administration of the Dodecanese islands in Rhodes, completing the country’s final territorial expansion of the 20th century amid both celebration and the practical challenges of transition.
Aid cuts, harsh winter conditions and a growing border conflict with Pakistan are worsening Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis, with millions of children needing treatment for acute malnutrition and more than 100,000 people displaced
The Finnish government plans to amend its 1987 law, allowing NATO nuclear weapons on Finnish soil during wartime
The glut of stranded staff was a notable example of outsize evacuations by large companies from Gulf states
Justices of a Council of State (CoS) plenary session rejected appeals filed by nine private universities and the Association of Private Universities