Spending the power of his country, Trump opens the box containing the rules of the pre-modern world—but within the scale of today’s world. A world that is no longer as vast as it once was
Russian state firm Roszarubezhneft says its Venezuelan assets belong to the Russian state and will continue operations, countering U.S. assertions of control following Donald Trump’s remarks about Venezuela’s oil reserves
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola announced a full access ban on Iranian diplomatic staff, as diplomatic tensions rise between Tehran and several European countries
Greece will compete in the first half of the opening semi-final on May 12 in Vienna, following the official draw that set the running order and voting groups for the 70th Eurovision Song Contest
Authorities blame “terrorists” as protests over economic collapse leave streets in chaos, marking the most severe challenge to Tehran in years
Holiday shopping got a late boost from Greece’s mandatory Christmas bonus, but it was not enough to lift overall turnover, with more than half of retailers reporting lower sales and many now bracing for a difficult 2026
A new national traceability system will give every batch of produce a digital identity, allowing consumers and authorities to verify where food was grown and to report suspected fraud through a dedicated mobile app
The Trump-era “Make America Healthy Again” plan emphasizes red meat, full-fat dairy, and protein, while reducing grains, marking a major shift from previous federal dietary recommendations
Registration has officially begun for the 14th Athens Half Marathon, with increased race slots, new routes through the city center, and a strong international appeal ahead of the March 8 event
Unlike much of the Western world, Greeks associate bad luck with Tuesday the 13th—a belief rooted in history, religion, astrology, and long-standing folk traditions.
Greek authorities examine security camera footage showing the missing teenager shortly before she vanished, as her family and friends point to adaptation struggles and a possible trip to Athens
The U.S. president escalates pressure on Tehran amid mass protests, warning global trading partners of sweeping penalties while keeping diplomacy on the table
Health authorities have issued updated guidance restricting the use of a carbamazepine syrup in newborns, citing the risk of serious liver and kidney side effects linked to excessive exposure to certain excipients
Greece’s top seismic and risk expert links a powerful tornado that struck Alexandroupoli to rising climate instability, as authorities assess widespread damage and warn of increasing extreme weather events
Taxi drivers in Greece’s capital have announced a 48-hour strike starting Tuesday, citing tax issues, electric vehicle mandates, and what they describe as unfair competition, with further rolling walkouts possible.
A last-minute boycott by most farmer roadblocks derailed planned talks with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, exposing deep divisions within the protest movement and sparking mutual accusations of bad faith between the government and agricultural unions.
Clear skies will dominate most regions as temperatures rise, though early frost, fog, and limited visibility may affect travel, with a slight chance of brief snowfall in northern Thrace and strong winds in the southeastern Aegean.
The new addition to the Barbie Fashionistas line comes just six months after the company launched its first Barbie with Type 1 diabetes.
After costly failures in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Trump administration is betting that managing Venezuela’s autocracy is cheaper than dismantling it
The first report citing the development was posted on the X account of Tanker Trackers