The blockage in the Strait of Hormuz has suddenly made Saudi Arabia’s East-West pipeline one of the most critical pieces of infrastructure in the world
With his signature cabaret style, Giorgos Marinos redefined Greek nightlife, challenging taboos with his boldness and disarming honesty
TA NEA reveals plans for mobile and stationary counter-drone systems around the prime minister’s office, Parliament and other critical infrastructure, as authorities prepare for the growing threat posed by weaponized commercial drones.
The two groups signed an exclusive partnership to bid for the commercial concession of Elefsina Port, a project overseen by Greece’s Growthfund as the industrial port gains strategic importance in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Documents reveal vetting details for Peter Mandelson, raising fresh questions over PM Keir Starmer’s judgment amid Epstein links and ongoing police investigation
Authorities respond after elementary student in Rhodes was coerced by peers to drink from a toilet, highlighting growing concerns over school violence in the region.
An Athens appeals court upheld prison sentences for key leaders of the far-right Golden Dawn and confirmed life imprisonment for the killer of rapper Pavlos Fyssas, while ordering former lawmaker Eleni Zaroulia to serve a five-year prison sentence.
The government imposed temporary limits on profit margins for fuel, food and essential products until June 30, aiming to prevent price gouging amid economic pressures linked to the Middle East conflict
The European Union has approved new sanctions targeting 19 Iranian officials and entities accused of serious human rights abuses, with the measures awaiting final approval from the Council of the EU
Madrid has permanently withdrawn its ambassador to Israel as tensions escalate over Spain’s opposition to U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and earlier disputes related to the Gaza conflict
One member of Iran's women's soccer squad who initially sought asylum in Australia has decided to return home, while others who accepted offers are now in Kuala Lumpur, as officials work to ensure their safety and dignity
Migration Minister Thanos Plevris confirmed the government is reviewing rules on full-face religious garments, citing European court guidance and potential security concerns
The International Energy Agency will recommend a record 400M-barrel strategic oil release at 1300 GMT (1500 EE) to stabilize markets disrupted by the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, as Japan and G7 nations coordinate emergency measures
Russia claims British specialists aided Ukraine in a strike on Bryansk, which killed six civilians and targeted a missile plant, warning it will “take Britain’s involvement into account.”
The SNFCC hosts the fourth WOW Festival at the SNFCC, celebrating women’s voices through talks, music, workshops, and performances.
A bulk carrier operated by Greek shipowner Petros Pappas’ Star Bulk Carriers was struck near Dubai Wednesday, one of three vessels hit in separate incidents in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy and shipping corridor.
Tehran is letting ships carrying its crude go through the strait, while it scares off others that would dare
Akylas stars in a video game-inspired journey across Greece in the official music video for the country’s Eurovision 2026 entry, “Ferto.”
Escalating tensions in the Middle East are driving up aviation fuel costs, forcing airlines to increase ticket prices, review flight routes and reconsider fleet management strategies
The greek government will impose a three-month cap on profit margins for fuel and supermarket goods to prevent price gouging linked to the Middle East crisis. The government will present the detailed measures later today.