Moscow has rejected claims it interfered with the GPS of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s plane, after reports said the crew had to rely on printed maps during a flight that landed safely in Bulgaria
The strike follows escalating tensions with the government over a joint ministerial decision granting transport operations to vans, a move the taxi sector strongly opposes.
From social security to healthcare and taxation, Greece is streamlining citizen services with new four-digit hotlines, replacing long queues and delays with rapid, centralized support
A police operation in Crete has led to 48 arrests, uncovering a criminal network tied to drug trafficking, extortion, and money laundering through tourism and hospitality businesses
More than 800 people have died and 2,800 were injured after a powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, flattening entire villages and leaving rescuers racing to find survivors
The Russian leader noted that he had discussed the outcome of the Alaska talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and plans to brief other world leaders in their upcoming bilateral meetings.
Experts, speaking to the Financial Times, suggest that the incident may be linked to Russian interference.
The island boasts a rugged mountainous interior, including the Foros Cave, a natural wonder with a constant temperature of 17°C and a stalagmite estimated to be three million years old.
The potential rise of SCO-linked financing for infrastructure and energy projects could indirectly affect the region’s balance of power, shaping the options available to smaller states caught between Western institutions and Chinese-backed alternatives
Known for its breathtaking views and laid-back atmosphere, it is no surprise that Greece warrants itself as a go-to escape for countless A-listers
The New York Times reports that Washington has suspended nearly all visa approvals for Palestinian passport holders, blocking travel for study, business and medical care
One in two Greeks bought a used or refurbished product in the past year, ranking the country sixth worldwide — ahead of markets such as Germany and Belgium.
‘Iris’ has been a top global hit on Spotify for most of the last three months
The justices will be forced to confront one of Trump’s boldest claims of presidential power
He emphasized that Athens has already demonstrated—through maritime spatial planning, the establishment of marine parks, and the licensing of blocks south of Crete—that it defends its sovereign rights in practice, not merely in words.
Providers cut power bills as wholesale electricity prices fall; Greek PM Mitsotakis’ threat of a price cap seen as ineffective.
Temperatures reach 35°C in parts of mainland Greece, with mild winds and clear skies dominating the forecast
Facing declining polls, Prime Minister Mitsotakis readies a surprise policy at the Thessaloniki International Fair to project stability and regain momentum
Greek households face mounting price pressures as inflation rises faster than in other southern EU states, hitting housing, food, and energy costs
Greece scrambles to defuse a deepening crisis at St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, amid fears of political fallout with Egypt