Iran has rejected proposals that would lead to a relaxation of tensions, instead demanding that Israel and the US must be “brought to their knees”
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New sector-wide agreement introduces wage increases and broader coverage, impacting over 500,000 workers in Greece’s tourism and food services industries.
World Food Programme warns ongoing conflict may worsen food insecurity, with soaring costs pushing global hunger past record levels.
The renowned jazz vocalist returns to Half Note Jazz Club, with the special guest saxophonist Max Hacker.
Family of the 20-year-old victim calls for witnesses to break a “code of silence” as investigators examine mobile data to uncover the full circumstances of the fatal attack.
Capital Tankers Corp. (ticker: CAPT) has officially listed its shares on the Oslo Stock Exchange, marking a significant milestone in the shipping industry
Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center has quit, saying Iran posed no imminent threat. He urged Presiden Trump to reverse course, marking the first major departure from the administration over the conflict
Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou calls for targeted EU action as Middle East tensions raise uncertainty, stressing preparedness, market unity, and fiscal discipline.
Special holiday opening hours will begin April 2 and run through Holy Week, with extended shopping times and select Sunday openings ahead of Easter closures.
More oil heading out of the Gulf means less competition for barrels from the U.S., which should ease prices for everyone
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For decades, authorities have strived to solve the mystery of the disappearance of 21-month old Ben Needham. Now his mother awaits with bated breath for a DNA test that will reveal whether a man is her long-lost son
Move aligns with International Energy Agency plans to ease supply shortages caused by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, with phased releases set to begin within 15 days
Speaking at a Bloomberg conference, Mitsotakis stressed Greece will avoid military escalation while calling on Europe to focus on energy security and the economic fallout of the conflict.
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A 46-year-old mountaineering guide died after a bee sting triggered a fatal allergic reaction during a climb, ending the life of a nature advocate and community volunteer
Afghanistan reports over 400 dead in alleged Pakistani air strike, while Islamabad rejects claims and stresses military targets; UN and regional powers urge calm amid escalating tensions
The U.N. Fact-Finding Mission investigates a missile attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh School that killed 168 children, mostly girls, at the start of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, with preliminary reports pointing to possible U.S. responsibility
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias met his UK counterpart to strengthen defense ties, discuss Eastern Mediterranean security, and outline Greece’s major defense modernization programs under the “Agenda 2030.”