Oil prices fell by more than 9% following Iran's announcement
Roadside drug testing is set to be introduced as part of a broader push to improve traffic safety, alongside expanded police controls, digital enforcement tools, and tougher measures targeting dangerous driving behaviors across the country.
"Bone" and "Genica" are presented at Manhattan's leading off-off Broadway theater The Tank, with international Greek director Ioli Andreadi returning for the seventh consecutive year to the world's most important theatrical metropolis.
Moscow says growing European cooperation with Ukraine on drone production signals deeper involvement in the war, as officials highlight potential targets across multiple countries.
The increase in renewable sources requires large-scale accumulators. The management cost of these products, which have a lifespan of more than 15 years, is high and reaches approximately 10%–15% of the investment, driving up recycling contributions as well
Authorities charge that a specific machine lacked an electronic age-verification system and allowed purchases using only a bank card
Hungary’s incoming prime minister is moving quickly to negotiate with EU officials, aiming to resolve disputes and secure billions in funding tied to reforms on corruption, media and judicial independence
Recorded West End production of Arthur Miller’s classic arrives at Megaron Athens, offering audiences a powerful exploration of guilt, responsibility and family secrets through a globally acclaimed cast and direction.
The improvement is attributed to the launch of a general registry of wills, introduced last November by the justice ministry in cooperation with notarial associations in the country
According to reporting by TA NEA Athens and Nicosia are advancing plans to send upgraded Leopard tanks to Cyprus, as defense cooperation with Western allies deepens and regional tensions with Turkey escalate.
Six years after the Argentine legend died of heart failure, his doctors and nurses are facing homicide charges
A stronger-than-expected 2025 surplus opens fiscal space. Athens is considering targeted relief, pending EU talks and energy developments.
Tehran says all commercial vessels can pass freely through the strategic waterway for the duration of the Lebanon ceasefire, linking the move to the broader truce in the region.
Volodymyr Zelensky did not make a tactical mistake in Istanbul on 4 April 2026. He made a historic strategic error.
A 26-year-old admits drug use but rejects homicide charges, claiming he believed the woman was having a seizure as authorities probe delays and conflicting testimonies.
A newly identified historical floorplan has pinpointed William Shakespeare’s Blackfriars property in London, suggesting the playwright may have spent more time in the city than previously believed
Rising energy costs are driving budget revisions across Europe, with Greece already adjusting growth forecasts while households face mounting pressures.
Workers warn of staffing and funding risks as changes to an EU-backed program could disrupt operations, prompting talks of strikes and even temporary shutdowns of municipal childcare centers.
The US ambassador said the S-400 dispute may be resolved soon and pointed to possible movement on Turkey’s F-35 status. He responded to questions on Greek-Turkish relations with a joke about being banned from Mykonos.
A recent reform expanding eligibility for Greece’s deafness and hard-of-hearing benefit has doubled the number of recipients within a year, increasing both coverage and state spending while removing previous age restrictions.