Former Prime Minister Andrej Babis’s ANO party won the Czech parliamentary election and plans to form a government, potentially with support from far-right and Eurosceptic parties
A Lithuanian MEP claims that ships owned by the Alafouzos, Economou and Tsakos shipping groups are connected to Russia’s shadow fleet and has called on the European Commission to impose sanctions
At least 6,500 passengers were affected after multiple drones were spotted over Munich Airport, causing flight cancellations and delays, while authorities discuss stricter airspace control measures
Work is evaporating, businesses are closing, longtime residents are leaving, and the city’s creative middle class is hanging on by a thread
In the case of a nuclear war, the American can do this or that, but otherwise, the Europeans are realizing for the first time that you can’t outsource your defense
Munich Airport resumed operations after drone sightings forced overnight cancellations and diversions, disrupting thousands of passengers ahead of Germany’s national holiday
Israeli forces intercepted nearly all ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla, detaining over 400 activists, including Greta Thunberg. While Netanyahu hailed the operation, the UN and worldwide protesters condemned it as a violation of international law
Trump has approved sharing targeting data with Ukrainians as administration weighs sending powerful weapons
George Gerapetritis said Athens was in contact with the Israeli side beforehand and on Thursday
All schools in the Greek capital will remain closed on October 3 to honor Saint Dionysius the Areopagite, the city’s patron saint, giving students a long weekend
Greece’s air traffic controllers meet October 8 to approve a two-year overtime freeze, extending reduced traffic limits until 2027.
Trump has approved sharing targeting data with Ukrainians as the administration weighs sending powerful weapons
Greece’s historic railway network faces a major setback as authorities plan to convert Peloponnese tracks into cycling paths and sell the OSE headquarters, sparking controversy over the future of national rail infrastructure
Hours of debate between EU leaders produced few results. Mitsotakis pressed for southern border protection, but Greece’s insistence on preserving veto power puts Athens in awkward alignment with Viktor Orbán’s Hungary
Emergency medical teams continue monitoring activist Panos Ruci during his 18th day of a hunger strike in Athens
Israeli forces boarded the Greek vessel 'Oxygono' carrying aid to Gaza, detaining activists who will be deported to Europe. Despite the raid, 24 ships from the international flotilla continue toward the blockaded enclave
Widespread showers and thunderstorms, some severe with hail, will affect much of Greece, while temperatures remain unusually low and winds reach up to 7 Beaufort in the Ionian.
Dizzying architecture, bright lights and a cyberpunk vibe have made Chongqing a must-see destination for Chinese and international tourists alike
Local communities and railway groups denounce the government’s plan to dismantle the Peloponnese rail-line built in 1882 and recently renovated with EU funds, to create a cycling route, calling it a waste of resources and a blow to regional development
The total number of overnight stays by visitors in Airbnb-style rentals for Q2 of 2025 rose by 17.8% compared to the same quarter of 2024.