Greece has activated a crisis management unit to assist Greek citizens who want to leave Lebanon as conflict in the Middle East escalates
Greek PM Mitsotakis called an extraordinary meeting of the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense (KYSEA) for Wednesday in light of dramatic escalation in the Middle East
Incoming Secretary-General Mark Rutte pledges to stand firm against China’s help to Moscow
The member-states in question now have two months to respond and complete their transposition
First big incursion in two decades fans fears of wider regional war
A six-kilometer stretch of the main Athens-Patras tollway near the resort town of Xylokastro was closed, with traffic diverted to a provincial roadway
Forays are aimed at gathering intelligence and probing Hezbollah’s capabilities
Greece’s shift to AI presents a compelling argument for how introducing AI "smart" applications developed to serve both citizens and employees can save time and resources.
The International Longshoremen’s Association, which represents 45,000 dockworkers, is pushing for a 77% pay increase
Clear, aniseed-flavored ouzo continues to lead all other Greek spirits in terms of export value and quantity. First-half 2024 results show that ouzo accounts for 59% of the former and 71% of the latter. Germany remains the biggest consumer of ouzo worldwide, accounting for 43% of the liquor’s exports from Greece, according to recent figures […]
The concerning figures come in spite of the summer sales by retailers, as consumers are trying to make ends meet due to the rising cost of living.
According to reports, officers of the cyber crime unit will launch an investigation to identify users who have posted online threats
With 34 dead and 125 injured, the railway accident that took place on September 30, 1968 was one of the bloodiest in Greek history.
Hundreds of daily flights around the world are running into GPS spoofing, a hazard that poses new risks for pilots and passengers
Feast your eyes and taste buds with a piece of this syrupy goodness
Strike flattens multiple buildings in effort to kill cleric who built the militant group over 30 years
A reporter experiences how drones are changing the nature of warfare and how a Ukrainian team is redefining the future of how humans will fight.
The renowned Greek singer Marinella has told her daughter, "It’s not my time yet," as she continues to fight after suffering a severe stroke while performing on stage at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus on Wednesday evening
Moscow’s war ‘is feeding itself’ as friends and backers cash in on crops from occupied territories
Nikos Dendias reiterated Aegean islands' rights under UNCLOS, during remembrance events on the occasion of the sinking of the destroyer Vasilissa Olga and HMS Intrepid in the Leros' harbor of Lakki on Sept. 26, 1943