Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro deploys millions of armed citizens in response to Washington’s naval buildup in the Caribbean and a $50 million bounty on his capture
Artificial Christmas trees and holiday décor will cost more and be harder to find this season as tariffs on Chinese imports squeeze retailers and shoppers.
In high-stakes talks, Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders discussed security guarantees, possible land swaps, and future trilateral negotiations with Vladimir Putin, while adopting a strategy of diplomacy and flattery
The award-winning Meteora Natural History Museum is redefining our experience of science, food, and nature with the help of mushrooms.
Greek authorities suspect a drug-related score-settling after a 47-year-old Albanian man with a criminal record was shot dead in the Agios Panteleimonas district of Athens
Authorities identified uninsured cars, unpaid road taxes, and missed inspections, with drivers now facing fines of up to €1,000 if they fail to comply within three months
A 55-year-old foreign national wanted for arson and other crimes dating back to 2005 has been arrested in Thessaloniki. He faces multiple convictions, including forest fires, animal crimes, and weapons violations, and will remain in custody until trial
A mother of three in Crete says a taxi driver abandoned her family to pick up tourists, leaving them stranded in a dark, isolated area. She has recorded the taxi plate number and is pursuing legal action
Greece signals it will not become an open-border country as migration arrivals drop. Minister Thanos Plevris outlines stricter asylum rules, upcoming legislation, and policies to integrate recognized refugees while reducing dependency on state aid
Donald Trump hosted Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders at the White House, announcing efforts to arrange a Putin-Zelensky meeting followed by a trilateral summit. Talks focused on security guarantees, territorial disputes, and the path to lasting peace
As devastating fires ravage parts of Greece, residents and local officials share harrowing accounts of survival, frustration with delayed responses, and fears about rebuilding their lives
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A truck collided with two cars near the Iasmos tolls, leaving three people dead and two seriously injured, while witnesses described hearing victims plead for help
From Pharaohs’ tombs to Renaissance paintings and Mediterranean summers, the watermelon carries 5,000 years of history. Once bitter and wild, it became the sweet, red fruit we know today—a symbol of refreshment, memory, and joy.
A live microphone caught U.S. President Donald Trump telling French President Emmanuel Macron that Vladimir Putin “wants to make a deal for me,” revealing private views on the Ukraine conflict ahead of planned peace talks
A lighter twist on the classic potato salad, made with creamy yogurt instead of mayonnaise. Refreshing, tangy, and perfect for warm summer days.
Consumers face higher costs as fruits, meat, fish, coffee, and sweets see price hikes, with further increases expected due to rising production and labor costs.
Medical advancements are helping patients challenge the idea of what it means to have and survive cancer. Unending treatment casts a long shadow.
Cocoa prices have dropped below $8,000 per ton after last year’s record highs, though analysts expect structurally higher levels to persist.
A new labor bill set for Parliament will expand flexible work hours, strengthen collective agreements, and modernize employment rules across Greece