Former Ambassador to Serbia, Iraq, South Korea, Poland, and North Macedonia, Christopher Hill, pulls no punches in this interview with To BHMA International Edition.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi says Beijing will dispatch a special envoy as the regional conflict escalates, urging restraint, protection of civilians and energy facilities, and the safeguarding of key shipping routes
Greece's Council of State has ordered the national intelligence service to hand over surveillance records on journalist Thanasis Koukakis, who was targeted by the Predator spyware, in a key development in the wiretapping scandal.
Special repatriation flights operated by Aegean Airlines at the request of Greece's Foreign Ministry are bringing Greek citizens and their families home from Oman and the UAE
The Hollywood star continues shooting “The Riders” in Greece after Hydra, with new scenes planned at the historic railway station in the coastal city of Halkida.
The kingdom’s ability to reroute oil flows relies on its East-West pipeline
U.S. and Israeli aircraft are circling over the subterranean bases, destroying missile launchers as they emerge to fire
The Greek government warns of potential economic impacts from Middle East tensions and is ready to implement emergency measures, including price caps and targeted subsidies, to protect consumers and stabilize fuel and essential goods markets
After Greece, Italy, Spain, France and the Netherlands are deploying naval assets to guard the skies over Cyprus after Iranian-made drones struck a British military base on the island, with London facing criticism for a slow response.
Ecuador has become a crucial transit country for cocaine moving to North America and Europe
The redevelopment of Athens' former international airport at Elliniko is gaining momentum, with its Riviera Tower skyscraper nearing a key construction milestone and the Little Athens residential complex 85% sold.
Secretary General Mark Rutte says alliance backs U.S. actions in the Middle East while ensuring Ukraine receives the military aid it needs, amid heightened tensions and missile threats to Turkey
A 16-year-old girl in Berlin has refused to see her father, even under social worker supervision. German law considers both the child’s wishes and their well-being in family visitation disputes.
A 95-year-old driver traveling in the wrong lane at high speed collided with multiple vehicles near Larissa, Greece, resulting in his death
Athens called Turkish objections to the deployment of a Patriot air defense system on the Aegean island of Karpathos legally baseless, reaffirming its right to defend its territory under longstanding international treaties.
With oil prices spiking and inflation creeping back up, a string of sovereign credit reviews — starting with DBRS on Friday — will put Greece's hard-won investment-grade status to the test
Amid the Iran energy crisis, Putin says Europe’s push to ban Russian gas could make Moscow consider stopping exports, while shifting focus to higher-paying markets like China
President Zelenskiy says ongoing Middle East conflicts have prompted Ukraine to discuss delaying the next U.S.-mediated peace talks with Russia, originally scheduled for March 5–9
The research found that most assessments misalign sea-level measurements with land elevation data, potentially underestimating exposure to future flooding
Two civilians were wounded after Iranian drones crossed into Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave, hitting an airport terminal and landing near a school, triggering a formal diplomatic protest from Baku.