Clients increasingly favor places that require effort to reach—a desire for experiences deliberately off the beaten path and far from the crowds.
Tensions flared in Strasbourg after European Parliament President Roberta Metsola rejected a proposal to hold a minute of silence for U.S. activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed in Utah earlier this week
This will be the 67th official meeting between the two rivals across all competitions and friendlies.
The hour of Europe has arrived: the continent must decide whether it will remain strategically dependent on third parties, or emerge as a capable actor in its own right.
A 70-year-old woman drove nearly one kilometer against traffic on the Olympia Odos motorway before colliding head-on with another car, leaving two people dead and one seriously injured
Brazil’s Supreme Court handed the former president a historic conviction for attempting to overturn the 2022 election, sparking tensions with the U.S. and deepening political divisions at home
With this planned adjustment, total social security contributions will have fallen by 5.9% since 2019, bringing the rate down to 35.66%—closer to the European Union average.
Ireland, Slovenia, and Spain warn they may withdraw from the 70th Eurovision contest in Vienna unless Israel is excluded, while Germany and Austria defend its right to compete. The EBU faces growing pressure over the escalating dispute
A new service on Gov.gr enables citizens to digitally co-sign documents from legal entities, simplifying transactions and reducing bureaucracy
From October 1, properties on platforms like Airbnb face mandatory safety measures and insurance obligations, and violators will face steep fines
“We see tremendous potential here in Greece,” Burgum emphasized, praising the country as a “superb partner” capable of extending energy security and stability across Southeastern Europe.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has removed Ambassador Peter Mandelson after revelations of his close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, including supportive emails sent during Epstein’s 2008 prison term
Killing of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk risks driving a divided nation even further apart
Save the Children warns of a deepening education crisis, with 13 million children unable to attend school due to conflict, displacement, and destroyed infrastructure
Charlie Kirk, a key figure in U.S. conservatism and Trump ally, gained surprising fame among Greek teens on TikTok before his killing
Protesters push for the dissolution of parliament and back retired Supreme Court judge Sushila Karki to lead a transitional government, as curfews and army patrols keep Kathmandu under tight control.
The iconic 'Instagram isle' ushers in autumn with beer, rock music and merriment at the first-ever Brewing Rock Festival
The tollway’s emergency responders later recovered the charred body of the victim from the wreckage
Brightest point in latest poll for the ruling party is that an apparent majority of respondents (52.3%) declared that they are satisfied, from mildly to greatly, from the ND government’s overall performance
A passerby found skeletal remains near a church in Psychiko, prompting police to launch an investigation and send the bones for anthropological examination