The greek Minister of Environment and Energy met Eric Trump in Saudi Arabia to present investment opportunities in Greek real estate for the Trump Organization held, as Athens attempts to deepen U.S. investment ties following a Chevron energy deal
EU leaders are scrambling to prevent threatened U.S. tariffs tied to Greenland, intensifying diplomacy with Washington while preparing countermeasures, including reactivating suspended tariffs and considering the bloc’s unused anti-coercion tool
The European Union and South American bloc Mercosur have signed a long-awaited free trade agreement in Paraguay, creating the EU’s largest-ever trade accord and a market of 700 million people, pending approval by European and South American legislatures.
The first Eurogroup meeting chaired by Greece’s finance minister opens in Brussels amid trade tensions, eurozone expansion, and key decisions on EU economic governance
More than 60 heads of state or government are expected at the WEF, alongside 55 finance and economy ministers and over 800 chief executives or company chairs.
From Grok’s image abuse to the Greek response
The first farewell to Princess Irene took place in Spain on Saturday, 17 January, at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saints Andrew and Demetrios in Madrid.
In European media, Trump is compared to a mafia boss who applies the tools of a protection racketeer in foreign policy. From criminology, we know that giving in to extortionists is rarely a good idea
The municipality of Prespes is investing in eco-tourism with a new 32-kilometer network of hiking trails, combining nature conservation with local economic development
Greek authorities are investigating new evidence in the disappearance of 16-year-old Laura, focusing on her movements in Athens, possible help from third parties, and indications that she may have left the country.
A wave of polar air brought snow to unusually low elevations across much of Greece on Sunday, with freezing temperatures, strong winds, and sharp contrasts between snowy lowlands and sunny mountain peaks.
Farmer representatives meet Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens on Monday to present 14 demands after nearly seven weeks of mobilizations, as the government rules out new financial measures but leaves room for technical adjustments.
Two passenger trains derailed and collided near Adamuz in southern Spain, sending one down an embankment and injuring dozens as rescue teams worked overnight to free trapped passengers and search for victims
Unsettled winter weather will affect much of Greece with rain and light snowfall even at low elevations, strong winds over the seas, and a further drop in temperatures, creating challenging travel conditions in several regions.
Despite Judge Alvin Hellerstein’s respected record, his age is raising questions about his ability to preside over a matter that could drag on for years
Temporary right-lane closures on one of Athens’ busiest highways will affect traffic toward Lamia and Piraeus on Jan. 19, 20 and 23, as authorities carry out scheduled roadworks
Greenland’s rising strategic value is less about territory or resources than about time, networks, and resilience. Its Arctic position underpins missile warning systems, satellite control, Atlantic security, and fragile connectivity
Greece’s newly appointed ambassador to the United States, Antonis Alexandridis, presented copies of his credentials
Police in western Greece are investigating whether a long-running personal feud fueled by a love triangle led to the fatal shooting of a 50-year-old local man, as authorities question a 44-year-old suspect who claims he acted in self-defense
Taxi unions plan nationwide work stoppage, citing unfair competition, forced electrification, and tax pressures, while holding an industry briefing to push for government action