Approximately 40 kilometres northeast of Mexico City, at the archaeological site of Teotihuacán, an armed individual opened fire, according to reports from Mexican media
Government hints at possible economic support for households as officials await surplus data, with announcements potentially imminent if fiscal conditions allow.
Crete is shifting from fragmented water management to a unified model aimed at tackling long-term drought challenges, with a central coordinating body, targeted infrastructure upgrades, and a focus on reducing network losses and improving efficiency
Victim remains in critical condition in intensive care as doctors plan to assess her response, while multiple suspects face serious charges following the incident
The 11th Delphi Economic Forum will focus on strengthening Europe’s defense capabilities, strategic resilience, and dual-use technologies, highlighting investment needs, military mobility, and industrial cooperation across the EU.
In May 2019, at an event at the Brookings Institution in Washington, the Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, was asked a simple question: how concerned is the British Parliament about Turkish violations in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone.
Emerging party led by Maria Karystianou jumps to third place as voter shifts intensify, undecided voters fall, and support for early elections rises.
It is important to speak not only about Social Media, but also about e-gaming, digital education and AI companions, because all these technologies are stealing time and real-life experiences from children
The Greek government highlights intensified efforts by coast guard personnel in Crete to manage migration flows across challenging open-sea routes, while strengthening cooperation with Libya and reinforcing maritime security operations and port oversight.
Prince Albert II of Monaco is visiting Athens in light of his participation in the upcoming Delphi Economic Forum and as part of the anniversary celebrations of the opening of the Embassy of Monaco in Greece
Nearly one in three businesses audited in 2025 were found violating tax rules, with car repair services topping the list as authorities impose billions in fines and hundreds of shutdowns.
Greek authorities are investigating how a 13-year-old student fell from a school balcony in an Athens suburb, with witness accounts divided between accident and possible deliberate action, while she remains in critical condition in hospital
Livestock farmers abruptly halted their protests, despite promises of continued action
Islamabad signals confidence Tehran will join negotiations as Gulf states warn that growing focus on the Strait of Hormuz risks sidelining broader security concerns and entrenching Iran’s regional leverage
John Ternus must help Apple catch up in the AI race as it looks for its next big hit
Greece’s objection that the framework treats LNG unfairly in its well-to-wake lifecycle accounting should be addressed
Greece sits in a genuinely difficult position. It is a net energy importer with significant exposure to global oil and gas price movements, Brouillette says
Ten years after his death, Prince’s genre-defying sound, bold identity and fight for artistic freedom continue to shape modern music, inspiring generations while challenging every boundary of pop culture
Dozens of ruling party MPs may break ranks in a crucial vote tied to an EU probe into the OPEKEPE scandal, exposing internal tensions and intensifying political pressure on the government.
Conflicting testimonies, hidden footage, and new revelations fuel suspicions as investigators probe who was present and what really happened in the 19-year-old's final hours