The European Commission is set to propose a fast-track border system and shared transport pool to ensure troops and equipment can move across the EU within days—or hours—in an emergency, as part of a wider push to strengthen European defense
Washington has signaled to Kyiv that it must accept a U.S.-drafted peace framework requiring territorial concessions and limits on Ukraine’s armed forces, sources say, as President Zelenskiy seeks support from Turkey and prepares to meet U.S. military officials
Ukraine says it has received 1,000 bodies in a new exchange with Russia, as stalled peace talks and disagreements over a U.S.-backed proposal underscore deep divisions more than three years into the war
Andreou was a founding member of the electrifying New York Gypsy, known for their regular appearances at Drom in New York and their dynamic touring schedule.
A compromise deal reached at COP30 will see Turkey staging next year’s UN climate summit while Australia leads government negotiations, easing a long-running standoff over hosting rights and keeping Pacific concerns in the spotlight
Justice Department has 30 days to make unclassified documents available from its investigation
The government’s 2026 draft budget, delivered to Parliament on Thursday, outlines tax relief for families, young people, and the middle class, alongside strong growth forecasts and expanding public and private investment
Newly arrived in Athens, Ambassador Kimberly Gilfoyle highlights shared US-Greece values and pledges to strengthen cooperation in energy, security, trade, and innovation
Gerapetritis welcomed the latest proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine, stressing that Greece and the European Union have consistently supported any initiative aimed at halting hostilities.
Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and African dust are expected across western and northern Greece, with temperatures dropping and snow possible in mountainous regions over the weekend
A recent study by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) underscores the strain: 40% of renters now spend more than 30% of their income on housing, while 17% devote up to half
A young man from Koropi passed away after a severe choking incident while attempting to eat an entire burger in one bite, leaving him without oxygen for over three minutes
A new nationwide study reveals high satisfaction with services at Greece’s archaeological sites and museums, highlighting their impact on daily life, cultural engagement, and the country’s economy
In talks with Wong, Mitsotakis highlighted the strong potential for deeper bilateral collaboration across tourism, shipping, defense, and Greek exports—including agri-food products.
A serious breach of protocol has emerged at Greece’s largest prison, where an inmate serving a heavy sentence was taken outside by a prison officer to fix the officer’s car, without any official permission
President Nikos Christodoulides and Turkish-Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman wrapped up their first meeting, agreeing to hold a joint session with UN envoy María Angela Holguín Cuéllar during her December visit to Cyprus.
A 29-year-old man violently attacked a 58-year-old driver in broad daylight after a traffic dispute, with surveillance footage capturing the entire 11-second assault
On 20 November 1989, Greek television changed forever as Mega Channel—Greece’s first private station—went live. Its debut shows, news bulletin, foreign series and iconic presenters marked a cultural shift that still shapes Greek media today.
Talks in Singapore are expected to cover international and regional developments, EU–Singapore relations, and ways to deepen bilateral cooperation.
Serbia tops the list with the highest road fatalities, while Greece rises in the rankings with 64 deaths per million, highlighting ongoing road safety challenges in Eastern Europe