Aid cuts, harsh winter conditions and a growing border conflict with Pakistan are worsening Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis, with millions of children needing treatment for acute malnutrition and more than 100,000 people displaced
The Finnish government plans to amend its 1987 law, allowing NATO nuclear weapons on Finnish soil during wartime
The glut of stranded staff was a notable example of outsize evacuations by large companies from Gulf states
Justices of a Council of State (CoS) plenary session rejected appeals filed by nine private universities and the Association of Private Universities
The Belharra-type frigate which, together with the frigate “Psara”, sailed from Greece to strengthen Cyprus’s air defense umbrella, in a highly symbolic and substantive act of providing military support
50-floor "skeleton" of the Riviera Tower, the most iconic project at the massive coastal property redevelopment project now known as The Ellinikon, is expected to be completed by May
According to police, the suspects had been operating systematically since 2019, extracting millions of euros from unsuspecting victims throughout Greece.
Just in time for International Women's Day, the two time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist performs for 4 nights in the heart of Athens.
The suspect was identified as a Sudanese man, 48, who may be homeless; he had threatened to blow himself up
Road renovation work on Euripidou Street in central Athens has revealed a well-preserved ancient Greek mosaic beneath the pavement, drawing crowds and sparking excitement about the city's layered history.
Through the Novoville app, residents in Athens and other Greek cities can report everyday urban problems—such as cars blocking disabled ramps—with a few taps, helping municipalities respond faster without in-person complaints.
Pitt personally greeted dozens of awaiting fans with his now ubiquitous “hello, guys” amid cheers and applause
The dog followed a group of French mountaineers and became trapped on the steep snowy slopes until Greek climbers spotted and rescued him, near the mountainous town of Metsovo
A new lawsuit alleges Google’s chatbot sent a Florida man on missions to find an android body it could inhabit. When that failed, it set a suicide countdown clock for him.
Authorities in Epirus are investigating illegal vaccinations after the region’s first confirmed sheep pox case. Veterinary shortages and a single testing lab in Larissa are fueling concerns for farmers, markets, and public health ahead of Easter
Rising refining margins and higher aluminum prices, linked to tensions in the Middle East, could strengthen prospects for Greece’s energy and metals sectors, according to analysis from Optima Bank.
The U.S. president ruled out negotiations with Tehran on Truth Social, promising to help rebuild Iran's economy under new leadership and signing off with a striking "MIGA" rallying call.
Russia reports rising demand for its oil and gas amid Iran war, while the U.S. grants India a 30-day waiver to purchase Russian crude stuck at se
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, urging de-escalation across the region and stressing the need to keep humanitarian aid flowing into Gaza.
A 38-year-old man has been ordered into pre-trial detention over the death of his 31-year-old partner, who was found dead in her home. He denies murder charges, claiming her death was linked to serious health problems and a fall.