Turkish defense and NATO air systems destroyed a ballistic missile fired from Iran, marking the first direct threat to Turkey amid the escalating U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict in the region
Should circumstances require it, the government stands ready to support households, continuing a policy it has pursued throughout previous energy crises, minister Papastavrou stressed.
Geopolitical tensions and rising energy costs are reshaping Greece’s wage debate as the government considers a smaller increase to the minimum wage, while a new sector-wide labor agreement signals a potential revival of collective bargaining.
The delegation flew to Istanbul and from there completed their journey to Thessaloniki by road.
As Middle East tensions escalate, the Hellenic Red Cross outlines essential emergency supplies for the first three days of a crisis and highlights available shelter capacity across Greece
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for de-escalation in the Middle East, urged diplomacy over widening conflict and said Greece is strengthening preparedness while supporting Cyprus and planning the safe return of citizens from the region.
President cites refusal to allow military base use for Iran strikes and NATO defense spending shortfalls, warning of potential economic penalties on Spanish exports including olive oil, steel, auto parts, and chemicals
Top European officials discussed the bloc’s economic outlook, energy market risks and the euro’s global role ahead of the upcoming European Council summit.
Oversight Committee chair sent letters seeking testimony from seven Epstein associates; Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has also agreed to testify
Short-term LNG freight rates have surged over 20%, and VLGC earnings have climbed sharply amid rising market uncertainty.
An appeals court confirmed that the far-right party Golden Dawn operated as a criminal organization, upholding convictions against its leadership and members in a landmark case tied to violent attacks and the 2013 murder of rapper Pavlos Fyssas.
Greek authorities investigate a 36-year-old Georgian, who allegedly conducted surveillance of the U.S. naval base in Souda, with evidence pointing to possible Iranian intelligence links.
The Greek airline extends suspensions to and from Israel following the closure of Israeli airspace, offering passengers rebooking, vouchers or full refunds
Authorities clarified that Cyprus’ airspace remained open after a suspected drone from Lebanon prompted temporary holding patterns for two flights. One flight returned to Athens, while another landed safely, and normal operations have resumed
US president moves to stabilize oil markets as Strait of Hormuz shipments are disrupted, with war-risk premiums surging and energy prices climbing amid Middle East conflict
The combined presence of the frigates and fighter jets marks what observers call a new phase in Cyprus’ defensive posture.
What we are witnessing now, visible military exchanges, explicit references to nuclear facilities, and inflexible rhetoric that leaves little space for negotiation, signal a shift from contained deterrence to open escalation
U.S. Raises Travel Advisory for Cyprus to Level 3 out of 4, Citing Risk of Armed Conflict
WSJ analysis of video and satellite imagery shows how events unfolded on the ground
The Senior International Correspondent for Corriere della Sera, Andrea Nicastro, shares candid insights in an interview with TO BHMA International Edition on the Ukraine war, the changing global power landscape, and the forces shaping today’s international stage.