The latest Lancet report shows heat-related deaths rising 23% since the 1990s, with climate change driving extreme temperatures, wildfires, and food insecurity worldwide
A 50-year-old man has been remanded in custody after allegedly beating his partner so severely she was left hospitalized in critical condition. The case has shocked Greece and reignited debate over domestic violence.
Powell injects new doubt by highlighting a ‘growing chorus’ of officials who are wary about further reductions
The tech giant clarifies that recent claims of a massive Gmail breach were based on misinterpreted infostealer databases, urging users to enable two-factor authentication for added security
At least seven people have been killed and thousands displaced as Hurricane Melissa batters Jamaica with winds over 280 km/h. Authorities warn residents to stay alert for flooding — and even crocodiles — as the storm moves toward Cuba
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presides over a cabinet session today focusing on key legislative initiatives, including AI development, tax reforms, and public administration improvements for the upcoming months.
Israeli warplanes struck Gaza overnight after accusing Hamas of violating a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire, killing at least 26 people as tensions threaten to unravel the truce.
The advance of artificial intelligence has raised hopes of boundless progress and fears of machines remaking society on their own terms. What is often missing is a serious discussion of the human soul.
The 1,440-square-meter flag, 32 meters by 45 meters, is annually raised via a crane on Oct. 28, an initiative of the local Kalathakis family
A massive data breach has exposed 183 million Gmail passwords, along with those from other major email providers. Cybersecurity experts urge users to check if their accounts are compromised and to immediately change passwords and enable two-factor authentication
Despite torrential rain, students marched in Thessaloniki to mark Greece’s October 28 national holiday. Local officials and thousands of spectators attended, while Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will join the military parade later today
Ioannis Kaimakamis has stepped down from his role as vice president of Greece’s OPEKEPE agency. The resignation, effective from October 16, was accepted by the Minister of Rural Development and formally published today in the government transparency portal Diavgeia
The alleged leader of a criminal network accused of defrauding Greece’s agricultural payment agency has been jailed, bringing the total number of pre-trial detentions to ten. The case involves 37 defendants accused of illegally claiming EU farm subsidies
The city honors its patron saint and 113 years since liberation from Ottoman rule with flag-raising ceremonies, cannon salutes, as crowds gathered at the White Tower
Trump administration escalates military presence in Latin America, deploying USS Gerald R. Ford and supporting vessels amid counter-narcotics operations and rising tensions with Venezuela and Colombia
“Still Life with Guitar,” missing for weeks, was found before a planned exhibition in southern Spain, police say, as investigation continues into its disappearance.
A recent S&P Global analysis highlighted Spain and Greece as key targets for tech investments, raising concerns that short-term economic incentives could drain critical water resources.
A regional official revealed that an approved sheep pox vaccine exists in Belgium, but Greece never applied to the European Commission to receive it, raising questions about the government’s handling of a disease that has already killed hundreds of thousands of animals
So far this autumn (September and most of October), rainfall on the specific island has reached 80 millimeters, a welcome development by most accounts, given that Paros – along with several other islands – was on the verge of a water shortage
In a joint statement, the chief executives of the three companies said the merger would help European governments safeguard “Europe’s autonomy across the strategic space sector.”