A 35-year-old teacher in Arta, Greece, died suddenly while breastfeeding her newborn, leaving behind two young children; preliminary reports suggest cardiac arrest, with further investigation pending
Antonio Jose Seguro wins a landslide victory over Andre Ventura, securing a five-year term, while Ventura’s Chega party continues to grow, reflecting the rising influence of far-right politics in Portugal and Europe
From April 1, 2026, all rent payments in Greece must be made via bank transfer, with penalties for non-compliance affecting tax deductions, housing allowances, and business expense claims
Authorities are examining allegations that millions in public and European Union funds intended for worker training were misused, as bank accounts and assets linked to the union chief have been frozen
Russia’s FSB claims two men, allegedly acting on orders from Ukraine’s SBU, attempted to kill Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, though Ukraine has denied any involvement and evidence has not been independently verified
The Justice Department has posted more than 800,000 records, including emails with Elon Musk, Howard Lutnick, Steve Tisch and Bill Gates
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias says conditions are favorable for cooperation between Greece and India in defense innovation and advanced technologies following high-level talks in New Delhi
Greek prime minister briefs Cypriot president on upcoming meeting with Turkey’s leader, as Athens and Nicosia reaffirm coordination on Cyprus talks and commitment to international law
Starting with ‘The Birth of a Nation’ in 1915, these are the movies that defined cinema—and the U.S
Colombia’s president is visiting the White House to make the case the drug trade is under control, despite record production levels
Bank of Greece governor says financial stability will not be affected by a recent Supreme Court decision on the Katseli Law, as he stresses the importance of political stability and Greece's gradual progress in reducing inequality
“Turtles are so charismatic and strong, they encompass everything beautiful”
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s historic victory strengthens her hawkish security agenda, paving the way for increased defence spending, arms expansion, and potential constitutional changes, which Beijing has sharply condemned
Minister of Education Sophia Zacharaki calls for a major reform of Greece’s education system, suggesting the possible abolition of nationwide university entrance exams while emphasizing student and staff safety at universities
A rubber boat carrying 55 people overturned off Libya’s coast, leaving only two survivors and highlighting the ongoing dangers migrants face crossing the Central Mediterranean
Nearly 94,000 recipients will receive funds from e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service, covering pensions, unemployment benefits, maternity leave, and subsidized employment programs by Friday, February 13, 2026
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will hold talks with livestock farmers in Athens to address a recent outbreak and unveil measures for sector support and sustainability
As leaders gather in Germany, this year’s Munich Security Report warns that “wrecking-ball politics” and shifting U.S. priorities are shaking Europe’s security architecture and testing the future of the transatlantic alliance
A bystander recounts the frantic moments after a young child was pulled unconscious from a public fountain, as the girl remains in critical condition in intensive care.
The Puerto Rican superstar delivered a high-energy halftime show celebrating identity, reggaeton and culture, featuring surprise appearances by Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and tributes to the genre’s pioneers on America’s biggest stage