Washington has significantly expanded the list of invitees, adding Spain, Japan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Hungary, India, El Salvador, Cyprus, Greece, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Canada to the gathering, which will take place in the Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh
A growing body of research is finding that some of the most commonly held beliefs about sex are wrong
Investigators believe they are nearing identification of the man who killed a 68-year-old campground owner in Finikounda, as new revelations from the victim’s will—signed just three days before his death—point to a family connection at the heart of the case
As a fragile ceasefire holds, thousands of displaced Palestinians return to the ruins of Gaza City while President Trump arrives in Israel to promote his contested peace plan
A long-promised special school for autistic students in Athens has yet to materialize, leaving families facing long commutes and overcrowded classrooms
More than 50 companies and 10 supermarket chains in Greece join an initiative to cut supermarket prices by an average of 8%, as inflation in consumer goods falls to its lowest level in four years
By training the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells, researchers have created a powerful new vaccine platform that could one day protect people from even the most aggressive forms of the disease
Differences and similarities explained – for the uninitiated – between the souvlaki, the gyro, the Turkish doner and the latter’s West European ‘lil’ cousin’, the doner kebab
A five-year-old child from India drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Santorini, on Saturday, as authorities investigate the circumstances of the tragic accident
In his first interview since stepping down as MP, the former premier attacks the government and calls for a citizen-led renewal of Greek democracy
The New York Times, citing ESPN, revisited failed Knicks talks with Milwaukee and reignited questions about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future. The Bucks star insists on his commitment and professionalism, but mixed signals with ownership leave uncertainty ahead
From October 15, heating oil will be available at slightly lower prices than last year, with a heating allowance for eligible households. Applications open in early November, with first payments expected by mid-December
Meteorologists warn the La Niña phenomenon has emerged, potentially bringing colder winters, heavier rains, and droughts worldwide, though this year’s event is expected to be weak and short-lived
Ex-president Grigoris Varras has accused political and corporate figures of pressuring him to resign, while new testimonies and delays in hearings show the inquiry is still unfolding
From cabinet secretaries to state legislators, many women in today’s GOP have one thing in common: They got their start in public life by winning pageants.
A series of contentious bills on labor, public media, defense, and migration will test the government’s agenda ahead of December’s budget vote
Greece will see mostly sunny skies and pleasant conditions this weekend, with only a few showers in the north and east. Strong northerly winds continue over the seas, while temperatures remain close to seasonal norms before easing slightly from Sunday
Reappointment of Sébastien Lecornu highlights French president’s dwindling options and stokes fears France is becoming ungovernable
Established in 2020 and running through 2026, the initiative includes the (RRF), with a total envelope of up to €725 billion — roughly 4% of the European Union’s GDP
The Greek side went ahead 0-2 with goals by Konstantinos Kostoulas (12') and Stefanos Tzimas (14'), only to see the German team score two goals in the second half to tie the game at 2-2, before a game-winning score in the 81st minute