U.S. President Donald Trump gives full backing to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female leader, as polls predict a strong victory for her coalition despite market concerns over spending and defense policies
Private sector employees are entitled to the Easter bonus, which must be paid by Holy Wednesday, with amounts based on salary type, length of employment, and current wage levels
In Greece in 2026, the picture remains complex: significant steps forward coexist with chronic systemic flaws, inequalities in access, and institutional failures that continue to burden patients
Lublin and Rzeszow airports resumed operations after Poland temporarily activated NATO aircraft and air defences in response to Russian strikes on Ukraine, in a preventive move to secure airspace near the border
Greece launches a program allowing patients with cancer and multiple sclerosis to collect high-cost prescriptions from private pharmacies, aiming to reduce queues and improve access to essential medicines
A UN Security Council committee has agreed to exempt 17 humanitarian projects from sanctions on North Korea, clearing the way for delayed aid deliveries as Seoul and Washington seek renewed engagement with Pyongyang
The Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. Catherine is the oldest continuously functioning monastery in the world. It was thrust into the limelight when an Egyptian appeals court ruled against its ownership status
NBG said the offered a fixed coupon of 5.8%
The 54-year-old also received an extension until Tuesday to provide testimony as a suspect; he was relieved of duty on Friday
The fast-tracked deal is premised on SpaceX’s satellite prowess combining with xAI’s technology
A senior officer with NATO access admitted spying for China, revealing a network of secret meetings and attempted recruitment, while authorities secured sensitive military data
An estimated 119,000 office-based jobs in technology, finance and professional services — roles largely held by women — could be automated away over the next decade.
The UN agency urges governments to expand child pornography laws to cover AI-generated content, following reports of widespread sexualized deepfake images affecting children globally
A 50-year-old officer allegedly shared highly classified military data with China, prompting investigations by NATO, U.S. authorities, and Greek intelligence
Mataroa Gallery presents a group exhibition bringing together five contemporary painters whose works explore silence, perception, and the act of painting as an inner, reflective process
Showers and thunderstorms will affect many regions, with hail risks and African dust in the air, while only high-elevation mainland areas see light snowfall.
Greek law enforcement agents arrested a 45-year-old foreigner at the Athens International Airport (AIA) who was trying to smuggle thirty-two kilograms of cannabis into the country. The suspect, believed to be a member of an international criminal organization, was involved in the illegal importing of skunk (strains of cannabis with very high levels of THC). […]
Sportswear giants Nike is under investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for allegedly violating the law against discrimination in hiring practices based on race. In the action against Nike, the EEOC claims the company had discriminated against white employees in its hiring process, abusing its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policy. The […]
Delegations from Washington, Kyiv and Moscow reached the deal during U.S.-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi, marking the first prisoner exchange in five months as negotiations to end the war continue
Hersonissos Mayor calls on Crete’s regional authorities to restore damaged protective walls and roads at Gouves, a key tourist and residential area threatened by severe coastal erosion.