Forensic findings challenge claims of an accident, as authorities investigate the death of a 31-year-old woman found with multiple head injuries in her apartment
Rising tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran are already driving crude prices up, with Greek market experts warning of immediate fuel hikes and potentially worse scenarios if the crisis escalates.
The Cypriot President said the country will continue to serve its humanitarian role, positioning itself “as part of the solution, not the problem,” and acting responsibly with the safety of its citizens as its top priority.
Airspace closures after military strikes have triggered widespread cancellations and delays, leaving travelers stranded and Greek authorities activating emergency support lines.
Athens scrambles diplomatically as tensions involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel raise concerns over security, energy, migration, and economic stability across Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean
Suspected unmanned drone caused limited damage at RAF Akrotiri, prompting shelter-in-place orders as authorities confirmed no casualties
Mostly clear skies with seasonal temperatures across Greece, light winds, and brief cloud cover in some regions, along with limited visibility early in the day
Allies kill a large number of high-ranking Iranian officials at the start of the campaign
Unlike the monumental forms of Egypt, Greece’s pyramids are smaller and architecturally distinct. Yet their origins, purpose and even age remain fiercely contested.
In a post on X, Maritime Affairs Minister Vassilis Kikilias said the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy is maintaining constant oversight of the situation in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
The minister called on Greece’s diplomatic missions to remain on full alert and to maintain constant communication with members of the Greek community in the affected areas.
A total of 10 emergency telephone lines have been activated to guarantee faster and more effective support for Greek citizens who are in, or affected by, the broader region’s evolving situation.
Similar precautions have been introduced at Athens International Airport, as well as at other major airports across the country.
The amount households receive depends on their location, family status, and heating type, ranging from 100 to 800 euros, and up to 1,200 euros in regions with very low temperatures.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had launched four ballistic missiles at the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
“These are unprecedented situations,” Plakoudas said. “Iran had never targeted civilians here in the Gulf before the 12-day war. Now not only military sites but civilian targets are being hit.”
Gerapetritis stressed that dedicated telephone lines were already operating at Greece’s diplomatic missions to assist nationals, while urging Greeks in the region to remain in safe locations and follow embassy instructions.
Damage at DXB and the iconic Burj Al Arab, flights grounded, and the Gulf on the brink of a wider conflagration.
The killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike on February 28, 2026, has produced the kind of reactions we have seen before.
Putin also conveyed his condolences to Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, signaling solidarity at a moment of acute tension between Tehran and the West.