Greek aviation authorities face scrutiny after a major air traffic control blackout, with experts warning the system could fail again without urgent upgrades
The arrival of the first Belharra-class frigate “Kimon” strengthens Greece’s naval defense, marking a historic moment alongside the iconic Averof and trireme Olympias
Turkey will deploy fighter jets to Estonia and Romania for NATO’s enhanced air policing missions, with rotations planned from August 2026 to March 2027. The move strengthens allied airspace security amid concerns over repeated Russian airspace violations.
The Eastern Mediterranean has, for many years, proven to be a highly volatile region, with states, it seems, almost perpetually vying for the upper hand, often leading to rising tensions and even direct conflicts. It therefore stands to reason that navigating these precarious geostrategic waters is not an easy feat, a fact that the newly […]
The electronic case file will function as a comprehensive digital repository, containing all pleadings, evidence, and judicial decisions.
Greek and Turkish leaders will meet next month to discuss Aegean disputes, Syria, Iran, and Turkey’s new defense agreements with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
Parents and guardians must submit or finalize their 2025 child allowance (A21) applications by January 15, 2026, with no extensions or corrections allowed after the deadline
A 58-year-old entrepreneur was detained during a police check in a coastal district of Athens after officers discovered firearms, ammunition, and a forged driving license in his possession
U.S. Senate Republicans narrowly blocked a resolution that would have required congressional approval for further military action in Venezuela. The vote highlights divisions over Trump’s foreign policy and his continued influence over the Republican Party
Berlin will send a small reconnaissance unit to Greenland at Denmark’s request, as European allies boost their military presence amid mounting U.S. pressure and renewed debate over the Arctic island’s security and future
In an exclusive Reuters interview, Donald Trump said the Iranian opposition figure “seems very nice” but expressed doubt about his ability to rally support at home, as the U.S. president weighs Iran’s unrest alongside views on Ukraine, the Fed and Venezuela
Greek authorities are on alert after a wolf was seen roaming local streets outside of Athens, prompting safety guidance for residents.
Higher daily limits for peer-to-peer and professional payments come into force as Greece’s instant payment system expands its role in everyday transactions and prepares for cross-border use within Europe.
The Hellenic Navy is set to formally receive its first Belharra-class frigate with a ceremonial arrival near Athens, marking a symbolic milestone for Greece’s naval modernization.
Prosecutors are moving forward with felony charges against a 16-year-old who allegedly drove without a license and caused a crash that killed a 15-year-old student in eastern Crete.
Thirty-seven days after a 33-year-old doctor vanished in Crete, new volunteer-led searches are underway, as his family acknowledges that time is running out but insists efforts will continue.
Comments come after U.S. evacuates some personnel from Qatar air base in a move described as a precaution
Mostly fair weather will continue with a slight rise in temperatures, while light rain is possible in western regions, and frost, fog, and reduced visibility may affect travel during early morning and evening hours
Greek taxi drivers continued their strike for a third straight day, planning a convoy toward the prime minister’s office as they protest new government measures, including mandatory electrification of their vehicles.
Regime’s top judicial official calls for quick action against protesters convicted of vandalism and other offenses