Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said a new drone production facility, a dedicated drone pilot school and an integrated electronic warfare structure will come online in the coming weeks
Greeks pay nearly twice the EU average out of pocket for healthcare, as system gaps, long waits and unequal access continue to drive private spending.
What is striking, however, is the political class’s resolute unwillingness to cooperate—and hence, their total lack of realism
The departure of Secretary General Bakoyannis and the death of Deputy Minister Nikos Tagaras have left Greece's environment ministry in a vacuum, just as a decades-in-the-making planning reform enters its most critical phase.
Astronaut Jessica Meir filmed the Southern Lights from the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, offering a rare look at a phenomenon that unfolds largely unseen above Antarctica.
New details emerge about 56-year-old James Dalamangas, arrested near Aigio and accused of a 1999 fatal shooting in Sydney, as Australian authorities pursue his extradition and revisit links to other unsolved killings within the Greek-Australian community
The push to compel testimony from Grigoris Dimitriadis, the prime minister's nephew who took the fall and resigned in 2022, and the Israeli businessman behind Predator appears to have the votes to make the summons mandatory.
But among all the others—the almost everyone—no one knows what form, what shape, and what dimension Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ victory will have.
Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un pledge closer cooperation in politics, trade and culture as Beijing and Pyongyang highlight a renewed partnership.
Brussels says it is seeking clarification from Cypriot authorities after reports that Turkish-controlled air traffic facilities and fighter jets monitored aircraft transporting Greek, French and Dutch defense ministers ahead of an EU defense meeting in Nicosia
Businesses failing to issue receipts, submit sales records or tamper with electronic cash systems may face automatic shutdowns ranging from 48 hours to two years under new tax enforcement measures
A passenger ferry crashed into Rafina Port’s northern pier, splitting the structure in two without causing injuries or pollution.
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola outbreak continues to spread, with health workers facing security challenges and limited access in conflict-affected areas
Authorities warn of a new wave of sophisticated fraud schemes targeting mainly elderly citizens, with scammers impersonating officials and professionals to steal cash and valuables.
From Plato’s ideal order to carbon accounting, a new organizing principle is reshaping the global economy. As carbon becomes the metric that governs trade, finance, and industry, the real contest is no longer over emissions—but over who writes the rules
A ceasefire agreement with Israel requiring the government to dismantle Hezbollah reignites sectarian tensions
A weekend party meeting meant to signal renewal has instead convinced many officials that SYRIZA's time is up. Several lawmakers are said to be weighing a break, as former leader Alexis Tsipras's new party climbs to second position in the polls.
Shadow theatre, live music and Greek mythology come together in a family-friendly summer production that reimagines the Twelve Labours of Heracles through humour, spectacle and tradition
A driver in eastern Thessaloniki discovered a nearly one-metre-long snake hiding under the hood of his vehicle before it was safely removed and released.
The new automated traffic enforcement system has raised concerns over inaccurate violations, with experts warning that artificial intelligence cannot assess exceptional circumstances the way human officers can