From the final quarter of 2026, and most likely beginning in October, seismic surveys are expected to commence under the joint venture between Chevron and HELLENiQ ENERGY.
The Minister noted that the region is being reinforced with additional Coast Guard personnel and a higher concentration of vessels than elsewhere, due to migration pressures.
Athanasios Kavvadas has been named Greece’s new Deputy Minister for Rural Development following a government reshuffle prompted by the resignation of his predecessor, as announced during a briefing by the government spokesperson in Athens
A retaining wall collapse at a construction site in northern Greece caused part of a road to give way, leaving parked vehicles dangerously suspended and one car falling into the excavation area. The incident is linked to a suspected water pipe rupture during works.
A Buckingham Palace show is the largest-ever exhibition of clothing worn by the monarch
Former president Rumen Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria party secures a commanding win, raising questions over the country’s political direction and its future ties with the EU and NATO.
Exxon, Chevron and others turn to Africa and South America for next generation of prospects
Farmers on the Greek island of Lesbos are resisting livestock culls linked to an outbreak, demanding urgent policy changes, vaccination plans, and scientific review to protect local herds and their livelihoods.
Police arrested four suspects after dismantling an extortion scheme involving threats, a staged meeting, and coordination from inside prison, following a complaint by the targeted business manager
Lawmakers face a tense decision over lifting MPs’ immunity in the OPEKEPE probe, exposing divisions within the ruling party and raising the stakes in Parliament
Authorities seized digital files depicting sexual abuse of minors after a Europol tip led to the suspect, who had previously faced similar charges
The Ministry of Tourism has expressed deep sorrow after the death of a 51-year-old employee who fell from the ministry building in central Athens. Authorities say the circumstances remain unclear, with a police investigation now underway.
From Monday, April 20 at 7:00am until Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 7:00pm, traffic measures will be implemented on the Athens-bound motorway in two phases.
I am now convinced that the country has learned nothing and is once again heading to a major crisis. Not a spectacular crisis like the one in 2010. A quiet, silent crisis that is quietly taking hold — and that no one wants to see
A 16-year-old girl remains in intensive care after being struck and abandoned by a scooter rider, as authorities arrest multiple suspects in the case.
Family claims and emerging evidence point to possible wider involvement, as investigators examine new suspects, digital traces, and allegations of exploitation.
From video rental stores to vinyl records and film photography, a new wave of nostalgia—driven largely by younger generations—is reshaping how we consume media in a hyper-digital world
In this interview, Gerard Baker, Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal, reflects on the growing instability in global politics. Arguing that NATO is dead in the water, Baker also examines the U.S. strategy toward Iran, suggesting it was poorly planned and executed and seems to be failing. Ultimately, he highlights a growing desire […]
Preparing meals in advance helps limit sugar intake by reducing reliance on processed, convenience foods.
Fuel availability is also a growing concern. The International Energy Agency warns Europe may have just six weeks of reserves, while Ryanair, Virgin Atlantic Airways, and EasyJet have only forecast supply through mid-May.