Rising energy costs, livestock shortages and supply disruptions are driving sharp increases in food prices ahead of the holiday season.
EU foreign policy chief says alternatives exist to move forward with the €90 billion loan to Kyiv but warns leaders must show political courage to overcome Hungary’s opposition.
The California-born stepson of the late kingpin ‘El Mencho’ enjoys constitutional protections other capos could only dream of
Greece’s National Cybersecurity Authority said reports that it had issued an urgent warning over possible Iranian cyberattacks were false.
Tom Kloza, senior energy adviser at Gulf Oil, reportedly warned that markets could enter an “all bets are off” scenario if the conflict spread beyond the Gulf to energy infrastructure in Europe or the U.S.
Pentagon says strikes on thousands of targets continue as Washington focuses on destroying Iran’s military capabilities and preventing nuclear weapons development
Tehran says nuclear doctrine unlikely to change under new supreme leader and urges Gulf states to draft a fresh agreement on Strait of Hormuz navigation after the war
The photography exhibition hosted at Blank Wall Gallery in Kypselli invites you to explore portraiture beyond its look.
Iran's parliament is reviewing a bill that would require ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz to pay transit fees to Tehran.
Government signals imminent decisions on restricting minors’ access to platforms, alongside new digital tools to curb underage alcohol and tobacco sales
From mountain villages to romantic seaside towns, Greece offers no shortage of destinations that blend nature, history and gastronomy.
New data highlights weaknesses in institutional checks and balances, placing Greece among the lowest-ranked EU countries amid a broader global decline in liberal democracy.
According to the report, Turkey accuses Athens of attempting to create faits accomplis in the Aegean with the support of its Western allies.
EU leaders highlight Greece’s recovery from the debt crisis and its path within the eurozone, praising reforms and resilience during a key political anniversary event
Greek prime minister calls for restraint, urges EU coordination, and warns that attacks on energy infrastructure could drive prices higher and fuel new migration pressures
Finance Minister says support measures like the Fuel Pass and tax cuts remain under consideration, depending on the duration of the Middle East crisis and potential EU flexibility.
According to ministry sources, the air defense systems were activated immediately, and two missiles were launched to intercept the incoming targets.
As leaders arrive in Brussels and issue pre-summit statements, surging oil prices and Middle East tensions dominate talks, with Greece weighing diesel subsidies and EU states pushing for tax relief measures.
72% of Greek consumers say they have already adjusted their behavior: 35% are cutting spending, 25% are reducing social outings, and 10% report stockpiling basic goods.
Medical supplies could run out within weeks as $600,000 in medicines remain stuck in Dubai, while rising shipping costs and donor cuts strain humanitarian response