Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls the new free trade agreement with the EU a major step in strengthening economic ties and creating opportunities for citizens on both sides
The tech giant trims nearly 10% of its corporate workforce, citing overhiring during the pandemic and rising AI automation, marking the second major layoff round in three months
Families of victims and injured passengers of the Adamuz high-speed train derailment will receive government and insurance payouts as Spain responds to one of its deadliest rail disasters in recent history
IOBE's latest quarterly report on the Greek economy points to stronger growth, falling unemployment and rising investment, while warning that global uncertainty, structural weaknesses and pressure on household incomes continue to cloud the outlook
A landmark California case will test whether major social media platforms can be held liable for alleged harm to teen mental health, as executives prepare to defend their products in court
More than 1,000 pubs have banned Labour Party members over a plan to raise taxes. Even hairdressers are refusing service.
Minister of Migration & Asylum Thanos Plevris: The 'primary rule' behind proposed new legal framework is that 'illegal immigration is a problem'; provisions for residency permits for foreign workers legally in the country expanded
UEFA: Thursday match in France between Lyon and PAOK for Europa League cannot be postponed
Snow, ice storms and frigid conditions are forecast for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region
A pine tree struck a train near Agios Konstantinos on the Pyrgos–Katakolo route, injuring the driver, who was rushed to Pyrgos General Hospital while emergency crews cleared the line.
The European Commission investigates whether Grok AI, operated by Elon Musk’s X, generated illegal sexualised images and failed to meet Digital Services Act obligations, raising potential fines of up to 6% of global turnover
Taiwan monitors “abnormal” changes in China’s military leadership as senior general Zhang Youxia faces investigation, maintaining high alert amid ongoing regional tensions and daily PLA operations
Meanwhile, hip-hop artist Travis Scott is seen as a messenger in the film adaptation of Homer's epic poem
One of the largest lottery payouts in Greece remains unclaimed, as the winner of the €7.5 million Tzoker (joker) jackpot has yet to claim the prize; winning ticket was played in Crete
February’s auction for gas transport capacity through Greece saw almost no demand, highlighting cost, regulatory uncertainty, and strong competition from cheaper routes to Eastern Europe and Ukraine
The return of police officer Ran Gvili’s remains clears the way for reopening the Rafah crossing with Egypt, marking a key step in implementing the first phase of the U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire plan
The European Commission will keep its 93 billion euro trade sanctions on hold for six more months after Washington dropped recent tariff threats, while retaining the option to reinstate them if needed
Authorities issue red and orange alerts as heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gale-force winds are forecast nationwide, prompting emergency preparedness measures and ferry cancellations.
Launched as a cornerstone of modern primary health care, the personal GP system has seen low uptake and limited use, exposing structural flaws in funding, design and public confidence nearly four years after its rollout
Facing a crowded domestic market, Greek coffee brands are taking their cafés overseas, exporting the country’s signature espresso drinks—including the famed freddo iced coffee—and expanding their networks across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and North America