Tension in the Middle East is escalating dramatically as military actions and threats multiply between the US, Israel, and Iran. With Washington's ultimatum expiring, the Revolutionary Guards declare that the period of restraint has ended
Donald Trump issues stark warning to Iran ahead of a deadline for a deal, while Spain says U.S. pressure on NATO allies is pushing Europe to rethink its security strategy
Greek police have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the deadly fall at Meteora, Central Greece.
A reported transcript reveals Hungary’s Viktor Orban offered assistance to Vladimir Putin, including hosting Ukraine peace talks, highlighting close ties ahead of Hungary’s upcoming election
A Swedish travel report ranks the Cycladic island second globally for 2026, praising its authenticity, gastronomy, and resistance to mass tourism
This country is today faced with a chain of burdens. From the Predator wiretapping scandal to agricultural subsidies, the ruling party now carries the weight of multiple stains
The head of the International Energy Agency says the disruption to global energy supplies caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade is more severe than previous major oil shocks, warning of rising prices and inflation pressures worldwide
The dilemmas facing Athens, the limited scope for intervention in Tehran, diplomatic initiatives, and the implications for the competitiveness of the Greek-owned fleet.
The Burning of Judas, observed in regions from Nafpaktos to Lefkas and Crete, remains one of the most enduring Easter rituals.
New legislation introduces tighter controls on cannabis products, changes to drug funding, and expanded roles for nurses, aiming to improve oversight and patient access
Three individuals were killed and two police officers sustained injuries during a shooting near the building that houses the Israeli consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday, according to media reports
A petrol-coloured lab grown leather bag, based on the collagen tissue of Tyranosaurus Rex, was presented in Amsterdam
As strict restrictions are imposed in Jerusalem during Holy Week, authorities are planning several possible routes to safely transport the Holy Fire to Greece from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
A two-year-old girl was hospitalized after being attacked by a dog inside a home in Piraeus, prompting police intervention and the arrest of her grandmother for alleged child endangerment
A four-month-old infant was admitted, left hospital prematurely, and later returned in critical condition before being airlifted to Athens for urgent care
Eleven lawmakers from Greece’s ruling party have requested the lifting of their parliamentary immunity in connection with an OPEKEPE-related investigation, submitting written explanations as proceedings move through parliament
Beijing reserves airspace for 40 days, suggesting possible military activity ahead
From candles to chocolate eggs, traditional gifts are becoming increasingly expensive, with total spending per child often exceeding €100.
Visitor numbers from Turkey have surged in recent years, with arrivals increasing fivefold since the introduction of the express visa program.
The UN Security Council is set to vote on a revised resolution urging defensive coordination to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, after opposition from China forced removal of language authorizing force