A special parliamentary debate on surveillance and the rule of law is expected before Easter, as PASOK presses the government for answers over the Predator spyware case and ongoing legal developments.
Athens prepares a €5 billion defense procurement package focused on air defense, fighter jet upgrades and naval modernization. The plan also guarantees at least 25% participation for Greek companies, creating an estimated €1.25 billion benefit for the domestic industry
Deputy Minister of Labour Kostas Karagkounis stated that starting April 1, Greece will be raising the minimum wage above 880€ with the exact figure to be formally proposed to Cabinet by Labour Minister Niki Kerameus on March 24
According to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, an Israeli strike killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s security chief. Tehran has not confirmed yet whether he was killed
Owners of properties in disaster-affected areas will remain exempt from the ENFIA tax, with automatic adjustments and refunds expected through a new assessment process
Greek Foreign Minister stresses the need for a durable, multilateral approach to ensure free and safe shipping through the Strait of Hormuz amid disruptions from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran
Britain and Ukraine will collaborate to sell drone technology abroad, boost AI for military use, and strengthen Kyiv’s defense capabilities, as European leaders stress continued support despite rising Middle East tensions.
Disputes over Russian gas, energy networks and rising costs highlight growing divisions within the EU as leaders prepare for a key summit on Thursday March 19
Cuba faces a nationwide electricity collapse amid U.S.-imposed oil sanctions, while Trump escalates rhetoric, claiming he can “do anything” with the island as talks with Washington continue under tense conditions.
Iran targets U.S. allies in the Gulf, closing the Strait of Hormuz and hitting military bases, oil hubs, and infrastructure, while Trump insists he was “shocked,” even though U.S. intelligence had predicted regional retaliation
A 58-year-old denies spying allegations after being found with images of military activity at a naval base, as authorities investigate possible wider links
The 14-year-old suffered a serious head injury and was airlifted to a children’s hospital in Athens after emergency surgery
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says a new measure to reduce electricity prices for businesses will be announced in the coming days, responding to industry demands amid rising global energy costs.
Bipartisan lawmakers call for action over the reported deployment of Turkish fighter jets in northern Cyprus, with appeals for sanctions and international response intensifying
A recommendation to remove oleander from schools and public spaces has sparked concern among scientists and urban green experts in Greece, who warn that mass eradication could harm ecosystems, city budgets and climate resilience
Drivers protest government measures on electric vehicles, licensing rules and private hire services as parliament debates new transport legislation.
France pushes for a naval force to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, while most European powers refuse to deploy. Greece signals strategic support but stops short of joining a potential mission in the Persian Gulf.
After a mild start to March, Greece is set to see falling temperatures, rain and strong winds beginning Tuesday across much of the country
Gaining control of Iran’s enriched uranium would be difficult, but leaving it there is dangerous too
The incident was reported in a town in northern Evia Island; police and judicial investigators are now focusing on the deceased man’s medical history in order to identify previously hospitalizations and procedures, while also attempting to trace the scissors