A high-profile disappearance, political controversy, and shifting narratives—Greece’s Supreme Court launches an urgent probe into the mysterious death of Vasilis Kalogirou.
Advocacy for principles worthy of defence can only be realised away from the current state of lethargy and individualism. This demands a deep dive into the realm of political engagement for those looking to be the architects of their own history rather than its victims.
In response to the recent seismic activity, the Ministry of Finance is considering a temporary suspension of the newly introduced Cruise Tax.
While the risk remains low, preparedness and ongoing observation are crucial before the asteroid’s 3-year-long leave of absence.
Storms are not named arbitrarily- their designation is the result of extensive international collaboration designed to advance an Earth system approach and save lives.
The rediscovery of Thutmose II’s tomb not only illuminates the life and legacy of a lesser-known pharaoh but also brings the world closer to understanding the complex rituals, politics, and dynastic shifts of Egypt’s 18th dynasty.
Episode two of "Explaining Greece" take a look at Greece's marine areas, and why environmental organizations say they're not receiving the protection they need.
“Our observations and recent modeling studies indicate that glacier mass loss will continue and possibly accelerate until the end of this century”, says UZH glaciologist and GlaMBIE project manager Samuel Nussbaumer
If Yoon is ousted, South Korea would need to hold a new presidential election within 60 days
We've been called 'smugglers,' a 'gang of pedophiles,' and now, ‘murderers.’ Enough with this disgrace,' Mitsotakis declared
The devastation of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake was absolute. Twenty lives were lost. Thirty-nine people were injured. The first reports painted a grim picture: Agios Efstratios had been flattened
Snowy, cold, windy -yet also playful- images are already circulating social media as storm Coral sweeps the region.
Thousands of people, including masked Hamas militants, were present for the release
Greek FM Gerapetritis will be in the U.S. to speak before the United Nations Security Council in New York on Monday and Tuesday, focusing on the war in Ukraine and developments in Syria.