Two new programs empower patients to navigate digital healthcare tools, understand their rights, and participate in decision-making in Greece and across Europe
Disappointment is a natural part of life, but learning how to manage it can build resilience, improve relationships, and help you move forward without panic or despair
New E2 tax return codes allow property owners to secure a three-year income tax exemption on rental income under specific conditions, particularly for previously vacant homes or properties shifted from short-term to long-term leases.
Designed to look like a temple, the house on Kiholo Bay was built in Indonesia, disassembled and rebuilt on the Big Island
Retired German colonel Ralph Thiele tells To Vima that the Iran conflict could turn into a long, asymmetric war targeting soft sites across the region. Strategic hubs such as Souda Bay in Crete could become vulnerable as tensions spread toward Europe.
As the fighting drags on, Moscow is casting its net farther afield to find reinforcements
Moody's said the broader economic environment is expected to stay supportive, with growth continuing to be driven by investment
The local municipality installs warning signs to protect stray animals, urging drivers to slow down and stay vigilant on busy streets
Brad Pitt plays the role of Fred Scully, while co-starring alongside him are Julianne Nicholson and Coco Greenstone.
The U.N. aid chief warns that the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, now spreading to Lebanon and the Gulf, is disrupting supply chains and making it harder to deliver life-saving aid to Gaza, sub-Saharan Africa, and other crisis zones
In his first public remarks, Iran’s new supreme leader calls for unity, vows retaliation for citizens killed in U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, and emphasizes continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz
The investment includes a five-star hotel, 248 high-end residences, and extensive recreational and wellness facilities, aiming to boost tourism and local employment in Kalamata.
At least 16 vessels have been hit near the Strait of Hormuz since the war began, including two Greek-owned ships. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said naval escorts could come “relatively soon,” but added the U.S. military is “simply not ready” to start at the moment
A 55-year-old taxi driver died after a violent collision with another car shortly after midnight in Voula, a coastal suburb of Athens. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash that also left a 23-year-old driver injured.
Ankara criticizes the deployment of an anti-aicraft and anti-missile system and F-16 deployments in the Aegean, interpreting international treaties to fit its narrative
U.S. officials briefed Congress that the first six days of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran cost at least $11.3 billion, while lawmakers prepare for potential requests of tens of billions more in war funding
The UN refugee agency says millions have been forced from their homes since the conflict began on February 28, warning that humanitarian needs will likely grow as hostilities continue
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras criticized a key provision in Greece’s Chevron–HELLENiQ Energy agreement during a heated parliamentary debate. Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou pushed back, insisting the contracts do not transfer sovereign rights.
The head of U.S. forces in the Middle East is leaning on relationships nurtured over years as he commands the war against Tehran
Greece is relocating its embassy from Tehran to Baku, Azerbaijan, the Greek Foreign Ministry announced, in a move attributed to worsening security conditions in the Iranian capital that no longer allow for the safe operation of the diplomatic mission. The decision was officially announced by ministry spokesperson Lana Zochiou and is being carried out on […]