National Energy Dominance Council executive director Jarrod Agen gives a 'shout-out' of praise to Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou, speaking during the Munich Security Conference
Investigation led by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office focuses on the 900 million euro sale of 23 buildings to Belgium’s sovereign wealth fund SFPIM in 2024
The Puerto Rican superstar delivered a high-energy halftime show celebrating identity, reggaeton and culture, featuring surprise appearances by Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and tributes to the genre’s pioneers on America’s biggest stage
Greece advances an offshore exploration partnership with Chevron while negotiating a long-term LNG supply deal, as U.S.-hosted talks on the Vertical Corridor
A recent scientific study estimates that at least 100 million girls and women across 30 countries have undergone female genital mutilation, though the true figure is likely higher due to gaps in available data.
Construction of Metro Line 4 is proving particularly influential, reshuffling real estate demand in neighborhoods it will serve, including Kypseli, Galatsi, and Exarchia.
How crises, inequality, and distrust are shaping the political views of Southeast Europe’s youth
In an article for Foreign Policy, Greece’s energy minister calls for faster LNG investment, regulatory harmonization and deeper U.S.-EU integration to turn the Vertical Corridor into a pillar of Europe’s post-Russian energy system.
Investment activity by Turkish buyers in Greek property has surged in recent years, largely driven by Turkey’s economic pressures, with inflation exceeding 30%.
Local officials in western Greece are taking preventive measures as the Alfeios River swells and more severe weather is forecast in the coming days
A White House meeting and a first LNG sale to Ukraine signal firm political backing for the Vertical Corridor, even as weak auction results and EU concerns over energy dependence cast doubt on the project’s commercial path
Authorities place large parts of northern and southern Greece on maximum alert as heavy rain, violent storms, strong winds and widespread snowfall are forecast from Sunday into Monday, urging residents to limit travel and stay vigilant
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Captured in the years following World War II, McCabe’s photographs approach Delphi with restraint and deep sensitivity. His lens traces the dialogue between monumental ruins and the surrounding landscape, revealing a place shaped as much by light and silence as by stone
Heavy rain from Storm Kristin paralyzed major roads in Athens, causing long delays on key highways and in the city center as authorities remain on high alert and forecasters warn that severe weather will persist
Greek and U.S. officials used the Athens Energy Summit to announce late-February talks in Washington, defend the strategic case for the Vertical Corridor, and outline gas, LNG, and offshore exploration plans amid weak market uptake and regulatory hurdles
A new report finds 6.8 million Britons now live in severe poverty, with children and minority communities disproportionately affected, highlighting persistent economic inequalities despite modest growth
Powerful storms swept across Greece on Monday, causing flooding, rescues, and road closures, with northern regions worst affected. Authorities issued high-risk warnings for Crete as the storm system shifts south and more bad weather looms
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
ByteDance finalizes a majority American-owned venture to secure U.S. user data, clearing a key hurdle in a long-running national security dispute and allowing TikTok to continue operating in the United States