President Miguel Diaz-Canel rejects U.S. pressure as Havana vows to maintain sovereignty, while Mexico emerges as an alternative oil supplier amid shortages and rolling blackouts
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European allies plan to boost Arctic military presence as Trump pushes for Greenland acquisition, with NATO talks framed as “business as usual” to deter Russian and Chinese activity
President Christodoulides praises resignation of his chief of staff as an act of trust, pledging full investigation and emphasizing government accountability to the Cypriot people
From Tehran’s bazaars to provincial cities, economic collapse and police terror are colliding with a society that no longer believes the system can be fixed
Charalambos Charalambous steps down following a viral video raising questions over alleged shadow funding of a campaign, citing transparency and the need to protect government credibility
Failure to register a property can lead to penalties equal to 50% of annual gross revenue, with a minimum fine of 5,000 euros, escalating sharply for repeat offenses.
How a remote mountain community in Greece became a landmark case study on gender violence—and what five decades of change have altered, and failed to alter, in women’s lives
An unprecedented blackout in Greece’s Athens Flight Information Region has exposed decades-old air traffic control systems battered by weather, technical failures, and chronic underinvestment
A major new French study—the first of its kind worldwide—finds that widely used food preservatives consumed daily by millions may significantly raise the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, prompting calls to rethink food safety regulations.
Not since World War II has there been such a clear rift within the Euro-Atlantic alliance. A rift that is deepening and widening almost daily as the result of a reckless and incoherent policy being pursued by the US
Severe winter conditions have forced widespread school closures and delayed openings across Greece, as local authorities respond to snowfall, frost, and hazardous travel conditions
Digital evidence, including suspicious searches on artificial intelligence apps, has reshaped the investigation into a double killing at a campsite in southern Greece, placing the victim’s nephew at the center of the case.
Rain and snow will affect parts of Greece early in the day before gradually weakening, while temperatures remain well below seasonal averages and strong northerly winds dominate the seas.
A deadly standoff jolted India to stitch together a huge network of roads, tunnels and landing strips needed to move soldiers and supplies to the border region
Hailing from Crete and Trikala, Anthi’s career began just three years ago, yet her rise has been nothing short of meteoric.
A monthly ceiling of 5,000 euros will apply to person-to-person transactions. Business payments, however, will have no monthly limit.
According to estimates from the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce and Industry, annual retail sales appear to be stabilizing, with growth projected at around 5%.
In regions facing snowfall and frost, drivers are encouraged to check weather forecasts and road conditions before traveling, carry snow chains, keep fuel tanks full, and prefer daytime journeys on main roads.
The municipality’s Street Work teams will operate around the clock across the city, distributing hot drinks, food, clothing and blankets.