Greenlandic leaders described discussions with a senior U.S. envoy as constructive but reiterated that the island’s future is not negotiable and rejected any prospect of annexation or purchase
Cranes and heavy works are now underway at the site of the planned casino and entertainment complex in the northern Athens district of Marousi, marking a major milestone in one of the capital’s most debated property development projects
Under the title “The Flavors of the Mesogeia,” the festival aims to spotlight the rich culinary heritage of the region, support local producers and the hospitality sector.
Fresh Israeli airstrikes and new Hezbollah attacks were reported on the first day of a 45-day ceasefire extension, underscoring the challenges facing ongoing U.S.-mediated efforts to end the conflict
In footage shown on Greek television, Emily and Gabriel are seen meeting on the beach, while local children from Mykonos appear as extras, playing football on the sand as crew instructions echo in Greek across the set
Metlen's chief used a high-profile Athens conference to call for political consensus, attack European energy policy, and reveal that his company's gallium venture has achieved production costs below those of Chinese rivals.
The victim suffered multiple injuries after being attacked by three assailants who allegedly smashed her car window, stole her bag and fled the scene
Health authorities will maintain enhanced monitoring measures but, in line with European assessments, do not plan to introduce the stricter travel restrictions adopted by the United States
Trump’s investment accounts had a surge in activity, with more than 3,700 trades in the first quarter
Greece-U.S. relations grow stronger, with new bill reintroducing American military training for Greek soldiers to further improve cooperation between the NATO allies
Ezra Jin kept his church going—and growing—through years of government intimidation. Now confined to a cell, his defiant faith is still rousing believers
Greece faces a downgraded growth outlook and a raft of critical Commission assessments on Thursday, as Middle East tensions, energy price pressures and post-recovery fund uncertainty cast a shadow over the economy
Citing constitutional separation of powers, Supreme Court prosecutor Tzavellas follows a well-worn judicial playbook used by his predecessors to resist parliamentary scrutiny of the Predator spyware case.
Booed commencement speakers, blocked data centers, plummeting poll numbers: Fast-growing industry has a faster-growing crisis
A strong gas odor has been detected across multiple neighborhoods in the Attica region, prompting an investigation into a possible leak
Two 13-year-old boys were safely rescued after being trapped in a riverbed when water levels suddenly rose while they were playing along the riverbank
Dendias said the annual commemoration honors not only the victims of the genocide, but also the enduring legacy of the Pontic Greeks themselves — a community he described as a vital and living part of Hellenism
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that commercial oil stocks are draining at a record pace as the Iran war keeps the Strait of Hormuz shut
A 16-year-old student with a disability is receiving psychological support after allegations of repeated bullying by classmates, prompting legal action and a formal investigation
Between 1915 and 1922, the Pontic Greek population paid a devastating price. Entire communities were subjected to expulsions, imprisonment, rape, confiscation of property, forced marches, executions, and hangings