The deal marks the first agreement by a Greek and European infrastructure group in Ukraine’s energy sector.
New opinion poll shows New Democracy ahead in vote intention, with 53% seeing a third term as likely. Still, most respondents doubt the party can secure an outright parliamentary majority, pointing to continued political uncertainty in Greece
With the renewal of the U.S.–Greece defense agreement on the table, diplomatic activity intensifies in Athens, while talk of a presidential visit adds new geopolitical significance
In an interview with BHMA International Edition, Tony Barber argues that one of the central problems facing European countries today is the state’s declining ability to deliver public services with the same speed, efficiency and inclusiveness as in the past
As the Ukraine war entered its fifth year, Mitsotakis reiterated Greece’s backing of Kyiv, while diplomatic tensions within the EU and stalled negotiations overshadowed the anniversary
Small Ukrainian counterattacks demonstrate Russia’s struggle for a breakthrough
Days after former Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Peter Mandelson is held for the same offense
Kim Jong Un’s cyber operatives have faked their way into IT jobs at American firms and elsewhere, pocketing big revenue for regime
Mitsotakis spoke of “the digital leap our country has made in recent years,” announcing forthcoming measures to address digital addiction among minors.
Action to deter smuggling of illicit oil is accelerating, but even hulking tankers have many ways to hide
In a Truth Social post, the president says the higher worldwide tariff takes effect immediately and will be followed by new “legally permissible” trade measures in the coming months.
A new study highlights three existing drugs—including Viagra, riluzole, and the shingles vaccine—as potential treatments for Alzheimer’s, paving the way for faster, safer therapies through drug repurposing
Rocky Hydra, now an eponymous and jet-setting destination, is also where legendary poet and songwriter Leonard Cohen found solace, inspiration and love in the early 1960s in a then remote and unknown island
The Piraeus side head to Germany chasing a dramatic turnaround after their 2–0 defeat at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium.
The iconic and environmentally significant Prespes Lake region on the tri-state border with Albania and North Macedonia is already a Natura 2000 protected area
The UN’s World Food Program warns that life-saving food assistance in Somalia could stop by April without $95 million in urgent funding, leaving millions at risk amid drought and conflict
The 'gov.gr' online platform has been a "god's send" to millions of citizens and visitors in Greece since debuting several years ago
Thomas P was convicted of negligent homicide after leaving his partner exposed on Grossglockner to fetch help, highlighting a rare legal precedent for responsibility in mountaineering accidents
Greece’s Culture Ministry has signed a preliminary agreement to acquire the rare 1944 execution photographs after experts verified their authenticity during an inspection in Belgium
Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland plan to jointly develop affordable air defense weapons and autonomous systems to enhance NATO’s continental protection