Armed pirates hijacked the Maltese-flagged, Greek-owned tanker Hellas Aphrodite off the coast of Somalia, marking a disturbing rise in piracy beyond the high-risk zones. This attack comes just days after another similar assault in the region
Passengers on a Thessaloniki–Larissa train say the service entered the wrong line before stopping and reversing course, reigniting concerns over railway safety in Greece
At Athens’ OT Forum on Thursday, Aktor CEO Alexandros Exarchou said new international LNG agreements linked to the newly formed AS LNG venture with DEPA Commercial will be announced within 36 hours
Greek ministers and executives hailed new partnerships and rising investment interest, projecting confidence about the country’s energy future
This episode of Explaining Greece delves into the world of Savvopoulos — or “Nionios,” as his fans lovingly call him. Still, what you’ll hear is only a glimpse; the real Savvopoulos can only be discovered through his songs
President Erdogan signals openness to dialogue with jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan and calls on all parties to contribute to ending decades of Kurdish militant violence
Energean, HelleniQ Energy, and ExxonMobil sealed a major agreement in Athens during the P-TEC conference to begin exploratory drilling in the Ionian Sea’s Block 2, marking Greece’s first offshore drilling in decades
With more than 1,200 participants and over 300 companies represented, the P-TEC forum marks Athens as a key venue in the evolving global energy landscape.
The Hellenic Police will train undercover officers, build shell companies, while protecting 61 informants in a high-stakes bid to dismantle Greece’s criminal networks
The Department of Homeland Security plans to revoke temporary protected status for South Sudanese citizens after more than a decade, giving them 60 days to leave the U.S., according to CBS News
Parents’ associations are also taking part, rallying behind the slogan “everyone in the streets for our children’s right to education.”
As police hunt for the missing weapons from the deadly Vorizia shootout, new testimony and video evidence point to the victim’s brother-in-law as a key suspect, while critical statements from the injured are expected to shape the case.
The IMF says Europe’s recovery is fragile and warns that rising spending, weak productivity, and aging populations could push debt to dangerous levels. Greece, despite strong growth, remains burdened by high debt and dependence on EU funds.
Speaking before a Parliament committee, Ag Minister Minister Kostas Tsiaras charged that the political opposition in the country was 'seeking easy and communicative solutions' to a serious issue
Thursday, November 6, brings widespread showers across Greece, with stronger storms over Crete and the southern Aegean. Northerly winds and a slight drop in temperatures will make it feel cooler, especially in the south.
Autumn may be slow to reach Athens, but jazz is already here. As forecasts hint at November rains, pianos, trumpets, and smoky voices spill warmth across the city — from candlelit bars to concert halls — setting the tone for the most atmospheric month of the year
Dominant electoral wins give Democrats a jolt of energy, while Republicans see a warning sign
Speaking during an interview, Greece's central banker, Yannis Stournaras, a member of the ECB Governing Council, said Europe’s economy is 'at a balanced point right now, why cut interest rates?'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also referred to the country's crucial role in developing a vertical energy corridor from the Mediterranean to eastern Europe. New US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle also present
The statement by the Turkish president came during an address to members of his ruling AKP party's Parliamentary group, and a day after an annual Commission report on Turkey's EU progress