The 89-year-old shooter who carried out two shootings in central Athens on Tuesday has been arrested in Patras. Police found him carrying a loaded revolver. Notes left at the scene revealed he had been planning a further attack on the European Parliament in Strasbourg
Shipping delays and rising costs linked to the Iran conflict are worsening food shortages in drought-hit Somalia, forcing aid groups to ration supplies for severely malnourished children.
Eligible residents in Greece can still apply for fuel support payments until the end of April 2026, with income limits, vehicle rules and usage conditions determining who qualifies and how the benefit is spent.
The earthquake is the second at the same location on Tuesday, following a 4.7 on the Richter scale that was recorded earlier
The president argued that Saturday’s shooting made the ballroom even more necessary, citing security concerns
UAE announced Tuesday it will leave OPEC effective May 1, ending a membership dating to 1967, as tensions with Saudi Arabia mount and the Emirates chafes under production restrictions
A comforting twist on classic lasagna, made without béchamel.
In many souvlaki shops across Athens, the price of a wrap has already surpassed 5 euros. In popular tourist destinations such as Santorini, it can soar to as much as 7 euros.
A major investment in new electric trains aims to modernise Greece’s railway network, improving speed, safety and passenger experience while aligning with European sustainability standards and boosting regional connectivity.
In a rare public rebuke, five New Democracy lawmakers warn the PM in a letter published by TA NEA that Greece's governing model has concentrated too much power in too few hands and is failing citizens as a result.
The Greek finance minister argues that Greece’s recovery model offers broader guidance for Europe, highlighting fiscal discipline, digital reform, energy transition, EU funding use, and a shift in national mindset amid global geopolitical and energy pressures.
GCC heads gather in Jeddah to coordinate a response after months of missile and drone strikes on energy and civilian infrastructure, amid criticism of the bloc’s handling of the crisis and uncertainty over a lasting ceasefire.
Hit series to shoot new episodes on the Greek island, bringing a 250-member crew and heightened demand for accommodations
A passenger on a transcontinental Delta flight gave birth to a baby girl shortly before landing in Portland, with assistance from crew members and medically trained passengers, prompting an emergency priority landing
On a high-profile state visit, the British monarch seeks to reinforce transatlantic ties despite tensions over Iran, NATO and the Falklands, with a message focused on shared values and cooperation
A heated confrontation between two drivers over a parking space in a town in northern Greece escalated into a physical fight in the street before bystanders intervened and the incident was later de-escalated without legal action
Two vessels — a superyacht linked to a sanctioned Putin ally and a loaded LNG tanker — appear to have cleared the Strait of Hormuz, the first signs of movement through a waterway that has been largely shut for two months.
“She’s very sweet,” Tsitsipas said. “I like seeing her face during tough moments. She’s the person I look for in difficult phases of a match."
Greece’s finance minister and Eurogroup president Kyriakos Pierrakakis called for faster implementation of agreed EU economic policies, stressing that Europe must move beyond planning and focus on delivering concrete results.
Despite a record-breaking start to 2026, with arrivals up 38.5% and revenues up 70.7% in January-February, Greek tourism faces growing uncertainty from Middle East tensions, rising costs, and a shrinking booking window