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
Cigarettes resurface in pop music and movies, raising fears that a yearslong decline in smoking rates could reverse
Small and medium retailers report disappointing Black Friday results, with nearly half seeing lower sales than last year and widespread concern over rising costs and limited traffic, leaving hopes pinned on the holiday season to recover revenue
In Attica prefecture, which hosts the Greek capital and roughly half the country’s population, witnessed record amounts of rainfall, which in some locations exceeded 200 millimeters over the past few days.
Tourism remains a cornerstone of the Greek economy, a trend reinforced by OECD projections.
Police used tear gas as farmers attempted to break a security cordon near Thessaloniki’s airport, amid escalating roadblocks and nationwide demonstrations over payments and rising production costs
Greece is also one of the world’s five “blue zones,” home to notably high numbers of centenarians, beginning with Ikaria.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow will seize all of Ukraine’s Donbas region by force if Ukrainian troops do not withdraw, reaffirming Russia’s demands in ongoing peace talks and amid continued battlefield stalemates
Authorities remain on high alert nationwide as severe flooding, landslides, and vehicles swept away by fast-moving waters have been recorded in several regions.
Ukraine’s anticorruption agency uses teasers and social media to build support for politically charged case
An EU-backed project to link Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania by road and rail advances with new MoU and scheduled 2026 master plan.
Two dozen humanitarian workers who operated on Lesvos during Europe’s migration crisis face charges carrying up to 20 years in prison, in a case rights groups say reflects a broader crackdown on aid to migrants.
A car veered off the road in a village on Corfu, leaving a passenger dead and the driver—her daughter—hospitalized in critical condition as authorities investigate the circumstances