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.
Tehran has been preparing for two decades for the contingency of a full-scale confrontation with the US and Israel - The plan of the “Fourth Successor”, the decentralized model of political and military leadership based on the model of Mao Zedong
Greece recorded 31 million international air arrivals in 2025, a increase of 1.7 million passengers or 5.9% over the 29.3 million posted in 2024, according to a study on international air arrivals published by INSETE, the research arm of the Greek Tourism Confederation. Athens International Airport led the growth among major gateways, handling 12 million […]
Covering an area of around 15 square meters, the mosaic stands out for two inscriptions in ancient Greek.
Over 510,000 workers in hospitality, tourism, and bakeries will see higher wages, allowances, and improved working conditions under agreements valid through 2028
Beijing proposes stable energy supplies to Taiwan if it accepts "reunification," while Taipei secures alternative sources from the U.S. amid global energy strains caused by the Iran war.
Alliance sends additional Patriot system to Adana’s Incirlik base as Ankara boosts protection against missile threats linked to the Iran war
A police officer faces charges for negligent homicide and dangerous driving after a collision killed a 63-year-old motorcyclist in central Athens, prompting calls for justice from the victim’s family
Among the possible implications are restoring a sense of smell, and sniffing out potential health concerns
More oil heading out of the Gulf means less competition for barrels from the U.S., which should ease prices for everyone
Move aligns with International Energy Agency plans to ease supply shortages caused by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, with phased releases set to begin within 15 days
Afghanistan reports over 400 dead in alleged Pakistani air strike, while Islamabad rejects claims and stresses military targets; UN and regional powers urge calm amid escalating tensions
Athens prepares a €5 billion defense procurement package focused on air defense, fighter jet upgrades and naval modernization. The plan also guarantees at least 25% participation for Greek companies, creating an estimated €1.25 billion benefit for the domestic industry
Deputy Minister of Labour Kostas Karagkounis stated that starting April 1, Greece will be raising the minimum wage above 880€ with the exact figure to be formally proposed to Cabinet by Labour Minister Niki Kerameus on March 24
According to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, an Israeli strike killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s security chief. Tehran has not confirmed yet whether he was killed