Longtime Washington power broker and architect of the “war on terror,” Cheney was a polarizing figure who shaped US foreign policy during the George W. Bush administration
The €134 million Komotini facility boosts Greece’s role as an energy hub for Southeast Europe, expanding gas exports to the Balkans and beyond amid Europe’s efforts to move away from Russian energy
After clashes with lawmakers over the closure of 204 post offices, Greek postal service CEO Grigoris Sklikas resigns, citing difficulties in implementing essential reforms and navigating political pressures in his resignation letter
You no longer know where to sit down for a moment to rest from this monotonous fatigue
Greece’s meteorological service has issued an updated warning for heavy rain and storms across eastern mainland and the northwestern Aegean, with the worst conditions expected from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday night
The largest and brightest full moon of 2025, known as the Beaver Moon, will appear tonight, glowing with a warm orange hue for several minutes as it reaches its closest point to Earth.
OpenAI will immediately begin using hundreds of thousands of Nvidia GPUs located in the United States, with plans to expand capacity in the coming years.
Four Greek ministers head to Berlin in just one month — a rare diplomatic surge not seen since the eurozone crisis — to tackle migration, defense, trade, and energy in a rapidly shifting European landscape.
A 55-year-old man in Thessaloniki fired his shotgun into the air to frighten a group of teenagers making noise near his home, but one of them — a 15-year-old boy — was hit by pellets and hospitalized
American scholar discusses his groundbreaking new book on linguistic convergence, the role of Greek in shaping regional languages, and why preserving dialects matters
New Eurostat data shows Greece ranks among the five poorest EU nations, with one in ten workers at risk of poverty and men faring significantly worse than women.
How Xi Jinping’s vision merges Plato’s Republic, Aristotle’s ethics, and Confucian virtue into a 21st-century model of governance.
The second victim of a deadly Crete shootout will be laid to rest today, as authorities step up operations to apprehend three brothers involved in the attack and restore order in the village of Vorizia.
A 40-year-old woman from Koropi, who nearly lost her life in a brutal domestic violence attack last month, has asked prosecutors for custody of her two young sons, saying she fears for their safety and her own.
A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed during a violent altercation in Halkida on Sunday night, with police investigating possible links to a second stabbing that occurred shortly after nearby.
After backlash from ruling-party MPs over plans to shut most post offices, the Prime Minister’s office seeks a way to defuse tensions. A €30 million gap, internal blame games, and angry lawmakers threaten to turn a communication misstep into a political crisis.
Tuesday, November 4, will bring local rain and thunderstorms across much of Greece, with cooler conditions in the north and moderate to strong winds over the seas.
The country’s fiercely independent court system this year has delivered rulings against a former president and far-right leader
On Wednesday, she will first be received by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, followed by Minister of Foreign Affairs George Gerapetritis
Authorities said 104 firearms were seized and 345 people arrested in the Phaistos Municipality, where the beleaguered village of Vorizia is located