Yannis Stournaras says the European Central Bank should keep its options open as the Iran conflict adds fresh uncertainty to the inflation outlook and threatens Europe’s fragile growth.
Greek banks are reassessing three-year operational plans amid the U.S.–Iran conflict, with potential impacts on credit growth, profitability, and dividend policies if global energy prices and inflation spike
Dozens of ships remain stranded as traffic through the vital oil route stays shut for a fourth day, with Greece urging protection for global shipping and seafarers amid the escalating Iran conflict
France to expand nuclear arsenal and deploy “forward deterrence” with European allies, aiming to bolster continental security amid global conflicts and rising threats
Officials recommend an emergency “go-bag” should include basic necessities such as food, water, first-aid supplies and essential personal documents.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias pledged full support after Greece sent warships and F-16s to Cyprus.
Beijing urges stable global energy supplies and condemns use of force after U.S. military actions in Venezuela and Iran, pledging necessary measures to safeguard its energy interests
Amid escalating Middle East tensions, Greek banks and major stocks see sharp declines, while investors worldwide seek safe havens amid soaring oil prices and market uncertainty.
The Islamic Republic late ayatollah led for nearly four decades is in fight for its survival
‘This is the biggest threat to world gas markets since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022,’ ANZ says
Athens calls for restraint and diplomacy amid rising tensions, as top officials coordinate with regional counterparts and monitor developments affecting security and citizens abroad
Inside Iranian households, says the Iranian community leader in Greece, families have understood for decades that the regime outside their doors does not represent them.
Athens monitors the Iran crisis closely, urging diplomacy and maritime safety, while preparing to repatriate citizens through coordinated contingency plans
UNAMA reports 104 more wounded as fighting displaces thousands and disrupts humanitarian aid, with both sides claiming military gains amid escalating cross-border tensions
Parliament will decide on contracts granting offshore hydrocarbon exploration rights south of the Peloponnese and Crete to a Chevron–Helleniq Energy consortium, as Athens advances its energy strategy.
According to Space.com, the eclipse will be visible to approximately 31% of the world’s population, with an estimated 2.5 billion people able to witness at least part of the event.
New data shows Greece still ranks among Europe’s heaviest-smoking nations, even as traditional cigarette use declines and attitudes shift toward alternative nicotine products.
Dendias said that Greece's commitment carries both symbolic and practical weight, asserting that it will stand alongside the Cypriot people and all lawful residents of the Republic of Cyprus.
Sometimes a single Court of First Instance ruling is enough to make people listen to something that “no one is paying attention to.”
The government is on alert over fuels and natural gas, with price increases at the pump starting tomorrow – Even the convening of a Crisis Management Task Force is on the table.