A nationwide rail shutdown will take place on March 23 over the Tempi disaster trial, as workers call for accountability. Some Sunday night services will be replaced by buses.
A civil-defense movement gains momentum across the self-ruled island
Greece’s defense minister described military service as a “new approach,” marking a key step in transforming conscripts from civilians into soldier
The seemingly innocent habit of a French officer aboard the aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" inadvertently revealed the ship's position in the Mediterranean, between Greece and Cyprus, where it had been deployed to assist in the defense of the island
Rising oil and jet fuel prices amid the Middle East conflict are pushing airlines to increase fares, as companies struggle to absorb soaring costs while trying to keep travel accessible for passengers
Dead vultures and other wildlife have been found across the protected reserve in northeastern Greece, prompting a major investigation into a suspected poisoning campaign
The bloc also called for a reinforcement of the existing naval mission "Aspides" in the Red Sea and the counter-piracy operation "Atalanta" off the Horn of Africa
Another poll, by the MRB firm, indicates that while Greeks support military assistance to Cyprus and the deployment of a Patriot AA battery on Karpathos, they overwhelmingly prefer Greece to remain neutral in the broader Middle East conflict
Amazon.com founder has traveled to Middle East, Singapore in fundraising effort linked to Project Prometheus AI startup
'Hidden Gem' cliche applied to one of the eastern Aegean's pristine destinations
The incident is an ominous development ahead of the coming Easter holiday period
The Marine Corps unit expected to arrive in the Middle East next week could help seize Iran’s strategically important islands near the strait
The meeting between the Minister of Development, Mr. Takis Theodorikakos and the board of the Federation of Greek Fuel Retailers has concluded favourably
EU foreign policy chief says alternatives exist to move forward with the €90 billion loan to Kyiv but warns leaders must show political courage to overcome Hungary’s opposition.
Tehran says nuclear doctrine unlikely to change under new supreme leader and urges Gulf states to draft a fresh agreement on Strait of Hormuz navigation after the war
The photography exhibition hosted at Blank Wall Gallery in Kypselli invites you to explore portraiture beyond its look.
Iran's parliament is reviewing a bill that would require ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz to pay transit fees to Tehran.
Medical supplies could run out within weeks as $600,000 in medicines remain stuck in Dubai, while rising shipping costs and donor cuts strain humanitarian response
The weather phenomenon linked with the presence of Sahara dust in the atmosphere expected to persist through Thursday before clearing over the weekend
Diaspora networks strengthen – but cannot replace – a functional economy.