Now a visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution after decades covering wars and revolutions from Moscow to Afghanistan, Markos Kounalakis views the Greenland dispute as part of a broader challenge to the rules based international order
Τhe winter sales period began on Monday, Jan. 12, and will conclude on Friday, Feb. 27.
Latest incident follows the deadly shooting of Renee Good by a federal officer earlier this month.
Sleep experts warn against rising too early if you’re not naturally a morning person, and provide tips for a better night’s sleep
Alongside locations in Spain, Italy, Greenland, Georgia, Greece, India, Chile, and the Faroe Islands, Karpathos claims sixth place on the news18.com list.
The incident follows the deadly shooting of Renee Good by a federal officer earlier this month
Facing a crowded domestic market, Greek coffee brands are taking their cafés overseas, exporting the country’s signature espresso drinks—including the famed freddo iced coffee—and expanding their networks across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and North America
Greece’s older-style identity cards will remain valid until August 2026, authorities have confirmed, amid mounting pressure on police stations as applications for the new biometric IDs continue to rise—particularly in major urban centres
A massive winter storm grounded thousands of flights and left millions in freezing temperatures across the U.S., yet in Minneapolis, tens of thousands of demonstrators marched in bitter cold to demand an end to President Trump’s immigration crackdown
Greece is already entangled in cyber geopolitics — whether it chooses to acknowledge it or not
The 60-year-old teacher, who also serves as the school’s principal, is accused of taping the student’s mouth shut with insulating tape during a lesson for causing a disturbance in the classroom
Medical staff say the girl is fighting for her life and that the next 24 hours will be critical, after developing encephalitis following complications from influenza
The overnight attacks triggered renewed power and heating outages across large parts of the Ukrainian capital amid freezing temperatures, underscoring the gap between diplomatic efforts as talks continue in Abu Dhabi
Oxford Professor of History A.E. Stallings’ new book weaves a marvellous tapestry of how poets, artists and others framed the issue
Despite Trump’s U-turn on military force and tariffs to seize Greenland, America’s allies fear worse turbulence ahead
Geopolitics is no longer a matter of diplomacy, it is a matter of real estate.
Rents continue to rise unabated, creating intense pressure for thousands of households across Greece. In recent years, renting has proven to be an extremely costly necessity for many. A study by diaNEOsis notes that renters face the greatest strain, as they spend a much larger share of their income on housing. Six out of ten […]
The Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project, an undersea power cable connecting Greece and Cyprus, appears to be stalling again, despite recent reassurances by PM Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Christodoulides that investors have shown interest in funding it. According to European sources, a videoconference, organized by the Commission as part of its responsibility for the implementation […]
The Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, attended the inauguration of DESFA’s (The Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator) Ampelia Natural Gas Compression Station in the region of Thessaly, central Greece. The Ampelia Compression Station is one of the largest investments implemented in recent years in the Region of Thessaly, with a total budget of […]
More young people are embracing old-fashioned smoking—maybe because they consider it the least hazardous thing happening in their lives at the moment.