The seismic activity was felt beyond Mount Athos, with residents in Halkidiki and Thessaloniki also reporting noticeable shaking.
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New outbreaks trigger animal culling, product restrictions and protests, as authorities expand monitoring zones and promise full compensation to affected farmers.
The former special counsel led the Russia probe into the 2016 U.S. election, documenting interference and Trump campaign contacts but declining to bring charges
High costs are reducing consumer demand, prompting traders to predict steep drops in coffee prices, though Brazil’s record harvest may temper the decline
Greece’s National Cybersecurity Authority said reports that it had issued an urgent warning over possible Iranian cyberattacks were false.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem remain closed to the public
Reuters reports that Greek authorities have issued a high-priority warning, calling on shipping and critical sectors to conduct system scans following suspected Iran-linked cyber activity and increased interference near Gulf shipping routes.
Greek authorities impose strict movement bans and activate emergency measures after confirming a highly contagious livestock disease, aiming to contain its spread across the island
Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center has quit, saying Iran posed no imminent threat. He urged Presiden Trump to reverse course, marking the first major departure from the administration over the conflict
Owners of properties in disaster-affected areas will remain exempt from the ENFIA tax, with automatic adjustments and refunds expected through a new assessment process
Specialists say attacks on military targets could release toxic materials, contaminate land and sea ecosystems, and cause long-term pollution across the region
Akylas stars in a video game-inspired journey across Greece in the official music video for the country’s Eurovision 2026 entry, “Ferto.”
Greece’s National Intelligence Service has activated the “Desert Scorpion” security plan, increasing surveillance, inspections and undercover monitoring around key sites as regional tensions raise security concerns.
Greek authorities confiscate digital evidence from forensic experts in ongoing Tempi train disaster trial, amid disputes over missing videos and allegations of false testimony by a key expert witness
The government is on heightened alert for the effects of the conflicts, with fears of rising inflation from price increases in fuel and food—the “red lines” of energy risk.
Eurozone finance ministers meet in Brussels to assess the impact of soaring oil and gas prices following Middle East tensions, as concerns grow over inflation, economic stability, and Europe’s energy resilience
Residents in the Akrotiri area were urged to stay indoors after authorities issued an emergency warning about an ongoing security threat and activated warning sirens.
Rising tensions in Iran disrupt fertilizer production and exports, threatening higher food prices worldwide. Analysts warn that shortages of urea and ammonia could impact bread, eggs, and meat markets within months