Athens was brought to a standstill as striking taxi drivers launched an unannounced motorcade to Greece’s Parliament, hours after clashes broke out at the Transport Ministry during their ongoing 48-hour strike
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European broadcasters will meet Thursday to decide whether new rules are enough to keep the contest neutral, as several countries threaten to withdraw unless Israel is excluded over the Gaza war
Several streets in central Athens will be temporarily closed on Sunday morning for the “43rd Athens Health Run.” Drivers are advised to avoid affected routes between 08:00 and 10:30 and follow traffic police instructions to prevent congestion
Greek farmers escalate nationwide demonstrations, breaking police barricades at Promachonas and blocking Evzoni customs, while Crete faces planned port and airport disruptions amid rising tensions over agricultural support
Feeling empowered after a clash over trade, Beijing looks to exploit America’s inward turn
The allowance ranges from 100 to 800 euros, and can reach 1,200 euros for residents of areas with particularly harsh winter conditions.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stresses government openness to farmers’ concerns while warning that extreme actions, such as blockades, hinder progress. Total agricultural payments will rise to €3.7 billion in 2025
Five-hour talks in Moscow between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s envoys yield no compromise on Ukraine, raising European concerns over territorial concessions and U.S.-Russia economic ties, while plans emerge to use frozen Russian assets to support Kyiv
A 29-year-old driver who killed a 24-year-old man in Loutsa was far above the alcohol limit and seen making dangerous illegal overtakes moments before the fatal collision, according to new video evidence
As negotiations with Russia over the war in Ukraine stumble forward, fractures inside NATO and the EU are becoming increasingly visible—fractures Moscow is quick to exploit. Europe scrambles to regain unity while fears of further escalation grow.
Federica Mogherini, ex-EU foreign policy chief, and two others face allegations of procurement fraud, corruption, and conflict of interest linked to EU-funded training for junior diplomats, Belgian prosecutors say
An elderly couple in Greece died side by side on their balcony, one year after losing their son, with early medical findings pointing to simultaneous cardiac events.
Local officials argue that further tourist expansion does not bolster the island economy; instead, they say, it erodes existing businesses’ income and irreversibly damages the natural landscape.
Imports are shrinking, domestic supply is limited, and high VAT rates are driving beef prices to new highs, raising concerns ahead of the Christmas season.
Farmers entered a fourth day of blockades on major highways, vowing to intensify their push for concessions as truck and taxi owners join the widening protests.
Political leaders, diplomats and security experts from Greece and abroad will gather in Athens on Thursday and Friday for a major conference examining shifting dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Rain will spread across western and southern Greece on Wednesday, with showers also affecting central and eastern regions and isolated thunderstorms in the Ionian. Temperatures rise slightly, while southeast winds strengthen later in the day.
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The 61-year-old was already the subject of an international manhunt under a Turkish red notice for robbery.