New allegations emerge involving a 66-year-old man linked to a wider criminal case in Kefalonia, with claims of financial fraud and misuse of personal tax credentials now under investigation by authorities.
New group of beneficiaries can apply, but technical issues and verification delays push thousands to in-person service centers as demand surges.
The Democratic Republic of Congo says it will receive deportees from the United States under a new agreement funded by Washington, as part of broader cooperation that includes regional diplomacy and access to critical minerals
A key uncertainty regarding Greece's effort to retrieve the Holy Fire from Jerusalem this Easter is whether Israel will open its airspace
: Rescue teams race against time after a 34-year-old diver became trapped in a dangerous underwater shaft known for strong currents and a history of fatal accidents.
Weak public investment, energy disruptions, and high debt expose Congo to financial strain, while regional credit markets tighten and refinancing costs soar
The M23 militia has failed to assert itself as the government in and around Goma. War-pummeled residents are suffering the cost.
A 60-year-old fisherman vanished after setting out to cast nets, and his empty boat was later found on a rocky shore as authorities and volunteers continue an extensive sea and coastal search
The main “thorn,” from the perspective of Turkish media, is, pending the SCC, the one and only dispute that Greece—according to the Prime Minister—recognizes with Turkey: the delimitation of the continental shelf and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
After 22 days of roadblocks, farmers in northern Greece have reopened lanes on the Thessaloniki-Athens highway for holiday traffic, while maintaining their protest positions with tractors and vehicles along the roadside.
Greece reports 80 new goatpox cases in 17 regions, with strict biosecurity and controlled slaughter measures in place to contain the disease ahead of the holiday season, while authorities reassure consumers that goat and sheep meat remains safe
Two dozen humanitarian workers who operated on Lesvos during Europe’s migration crisis face charges carrying up to 20 years in prison, in a case rights groups say reflects a broader crackdown on aid to migrants.
Save the Children report finds EU migration policies worsen dangers for minors traveling from Sudan to Europe, exposing them to violence, exploitation, and illegal pushbacks despite falling overall migrant arrivals
Cyclone-induced floods and landslides devastate Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, leaving hundreds dead, thousands displaced, and infrastructure damaged, as authorities race to restore access and aid stranded residents
Authorities investigate the explosion of a defensive grenade during a military exercise that claimed the life of a young soldier and seriously injured a 39-year-old sergeant
A bridge collapse at a semi-industrial copper mine in Lualaba province killed dozens, with many more critically injured as panic reportedly broke out after military gunfire at the site
Two decades after George Zongolopoulos' passing, Sianti Gallery honors the “eternal adolescent” of Greek sculpture whose works defined public art from Athens to Brussels
While the EU intensifies its economic measures, both Russia and Ukraine remain locked in an ongoing cycle of attacks and counterattacks, many involving increasingly frequent drone warfare.
The wildfire in Ierapetra remains an active and dangerous emergency, with operations continuing across land and air. Residents are advised to monitor official announcements and stay clear of evacuation zones
While the U.S. State Department has said it remains committed to life-saving programs, the post-rape kit contract remains cancelled. Aid organizations are now racing to fill the gap