Chevron and HelleniQ Energy have jointly submitted a formal bid to acquire four offshore blocks south of Crete and the Peloponnese.
Order lets Trump administration proceed with patrols that earlier targeted largely Latino areas
Fruit prices climbed by 11.6%, chocolates surged by 23%, and meat rose 7.5%, while coffee became 18% more expensive.
A season of music under the Acropolis: discover all the concerts happening at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus until October 15, before it temporarily closes for renovations
The poll, carried out on behalf of the Parthenon Project, found that 61% of respondents favored the sculptures’ unconditional return after seeing photographs of the statues in both London and Athens.
After downing Russian drones in its airspace, Poland has requested NATO consultations under Article 4 of the alliance treaty. The clause has been invoked only a handful of times in the past, usually ahead of heightened security measures
Nineteen people were killed in violent clashes after a social media ban sparked nationwide unrest, plunging Nepal into political turmoil as young protesters demand an end to corruption
French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed former Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu as prime minister, his fifth in under two years, after François Bayrou was ousted. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from opposition leaders across the spectrum
Market insiders warn that beef prices could reach 20 euros per kilogram by the end of 2025.
Greece’s largest labor union has announced a general strike on October 1 against a government bill allowing 13-hour daily shifts. The union demands a 37.5-hour workweek instead, with polls showing strong worker support for shorter hours and collective agreements
Ursula von der Leyen praised a team of 20 Greek forest commandos who helped save a Spanish village during deadly wildfires, highlighting Europe's need for stronger climate resilience and cross-border cooperation
With Euribor near 2%, banks are offering more attractive loans. In July, average mortgage rates fell to 3.52%—110 bps lower than last year—and competition may push them down further.
The voting results were clear: eight votes went to Greece, three to Belgrade, while two teams chose to abstain.
EU Commission chief outlines measures on frozen Russian assets, sanctions on Israel, defence spending, and climate resilience, pledging full solidarity with Poland after Russian drone incursions
Poland shot down multiple Russian drones violating its airspace and formally invoked NATO’s Article 4. Allies pledged support, with EU chief Ursula von der Leyen calling the incursion a reckless breach of European security
Tehran and the UN’s nuclear watchdog have agreed on a new framework to resume inspections at Iranian nuclear facilities, months after cooperation was suspended following Israeli and US strikes in June. Both sides hailed the deal as a step forward
Poland shot down at least eight Russian Shahed drones that violated its airspace, prompting Prime Minister Donald Tusk to call an emergency meeting. NATO allies are on red alert, as leaders warn the incident marks a dangerous escalation of the war
Similar mobilizations are already spreading across provincial cities, as local taxi associations adopt the same demands and align themselves with SATA’s protest campaign.
Next up for Greece is a clash with undefeated Turkey on Friday.
Scientists found dormant bacteria inside arterial plaques that can “wake up,” rupture the plaque, and trigger heart attacks—opening the way for preventive vaccines against coronary disease