Fighting has spread across multiple points of the disputed frontier, with both nations evacuating hundreds of thousands as a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire risks collapse amid escalating accusations.
The 1-0 away win in a frozen stadium in Astana, Kazakhstan keeps alive the Reds' hopes for qualification to the next round
Despite heavy rainfall, Athens’ reservoirs remain critically low, prompting continued water-shortage warnings.
A new report finds Greece’s olive oil sector growing but losing major value as most exports remain unbranded bulk.
Food inflation remained a major driver, accelerating to 2.7% and outpacing the overall rate.
At Crete's other major airport, Chania Airport, operations continue normally, with the main gate open and passenger movement unobstructed.
In a lengthy interview published over the weekend by the Sunday Times, Osborne said a return of the iconic friezes would ostensibly be part of an antiquities exchange deal
The issue of delimitating maritime zones in the eastern Mediterranean dramatically appeared on Greece’s foreign policy “radar” in 2019 with the signing of a controversial agreement between Turkey and the provisional government in Tripoli
The Athens International Airport toppled the famous Paris Orly Airport from the top ten list. According to the Eurostat data.
Later reports have authorities identifying some 20 individuals who invaded the airport facilities, interrupting flights for several hours. Arrest warrants are pending
TO VIMA reports from London as Keir Starmer convenes Zelensky and European leaders at Downing Street for critical Ukraine discussions
The ReBrain Greece event on Dec. 7, 2025, brought together more than 30 leading Greek companies and over 1,300 registered Greek professionals from the United States and Canada.
Large farmer protests on Crete escalated into clashes with police, leading to the shutdown of Heraklion Airport and disruptions near Chania Airport, as demonstrators attempted to block access to both facilities
Behind closed doors in Brussels, a secret ballot will decide who leads the Eurogroup. Greece’s Kyriakos Pierrakakis faces Belgium’s Vincent Van Peteghem in a contest marked by intrigue, alliances, and the quiet power struggles shaping Europe’s economic future
Surging trans-Atlantic drug flows mean that cocaine seizures in Europe now exceed those in North America
Entrepreneurs face all sorts of minefields when they launch a business. They would do well to keep these in mind.
The tremor was felt in the greater Athens-Piraeus area’s western districts, east of the quake's epicenter
The tragic incident occurred on the Ionian Island of Zakynthos, with reports saying the animal was the family's pet dog
Hellenic Train, the private rail operator, on Saturday announced that rail service between the Larissa and Leianokladi stations has been suspended due to the Enipeas River overflowing its banks
An annual strategy document, which has described threats from China to Russia, now directs some of its harshest language at NATO allies