Speaking from the small eastern Aegean Isle of Agathonisi, Greek Defense Dinister Nikos Dendias said Athens will not tolerate challenges to its sovereignty, while also demanding answers from Kyiv over an explosives-carrying drone discovered near Lefkada
Greek officials have noted that any Turkish attempt to legislate disputed sea zones would violate international law, while Athens seeks to preserve fragile “calm waters” amid a ever-fluid eastern Mediterranean power balances
The most recent evidence further contradicts claims made by the accused
Chinese leader raises issue that clouds Trump’s hopes for ‘best summit ever’
Brussels wants to eliminate the headaches of cross-border rail travel by introducing single-ticket bookings, stronger passenger protections and fairer access to ticketing platforms across Europe
Xi Jinping warned Donald Trump that mishandling the Taiwan issue could put the U.S. and China on a collision course
The Irish low-cost carrier blames soaring airport charges for shutting down its Thessaloniki base, accusing Fraport Greece of operating a monopoly that is hurting tourism, connectivity, and competition
The 30 yea old man accused of running over his wife on Crete was remanded in custody following his testimony to an investigating judge on Wednesday
Greek experts believe it is a Ukrainian-made unmanned vessel that used a pre-mapped hideout in a Lefkada cove; questions remain over Bulgarian fishermen spotted near discovery site
Brazilian authorities said 341 kilograms of cocaine were discovered hidden below the waterline of the Green K-Max 1, a Liberia-flagged bulk carrier operated by a company of Greek interests, during an operation at the Port of Santos.
The greater Athens-Piraeus area's urban rail operator aims to cut waiting times on the pre-war Piraeus–Kifissia line to five minutes by 2027, following a long-delayed modernization program
Meta workers have launched a petition drive, fearing they are being used to train the AI systems that will ultimately replace them
The journal of OpenAI president Greg Brockman is now a character in the company’s battle with the world’s richest man—and the most human part of a trial between tech billionaires
Athens is reportedly considering a diplomatic response as investigators complete a forensic analysis of the unmanned vessel found in Ionian Sea; DM Nikos Dendias warns of threat to maritime security and civilian shipping
New research shows a sharply unequal labor market in Greece, with soaring salaries in large companies and growing pressure on smaller businesses struggling to compete for talent
A work by Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder once hung in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment. But how did it get there?
Trump's top priority is Iran, Xi's is Taiwan. As the two leaders meet in Beijing, China holds key strategic leverage on multiple fronts
A 17-year-old remains in critical condition after falling from a rooftop in Ilioupoli. Her school mourns the friend who did not survive
The incident unfolded in international waters between the Greek islands of Astypalaia and Kos, where a research vessel laying optical fiber cables was approached by a Turkish missile boat claiming the area fell under Turkish jurisdiction.
An EU commissioner's warm words after meeting Prime Minister Mitsotakis gave the Greek government political cover, even as polls show most Greeks believe the rule of law does not exist in their country.