The Trump administration has denied fomenting public unrest in Iran, but the operation shows it has provided covert support to anti-regime efforts
A generation who grew up in a more connected world rebelled against a failing economy and strict social rules
Violence broke out on the streets of Tirana on the night of 10th February, with protestors clashing heavily with the police, following allegations of governmental corruption.
Greek yogurt is no longer just another food trend. It has become ubiquitous—across social media, in recipes by food creators, in fitness-related content, and on supermarket shelves throughout Europe and beyond. The president of the Association of Greek Dairy Industries emphasized that Greek yogurt exports are not merely increasing but surging. Over the past decade, […]
Greek farmers decided, in Larissa, central Greece, on Wednesday, to descend on the Greek capital with their tractors on Friday, February 13.
The completion of the acquisition of brings the Group 100% ownership of the 'Ultra-Fast Broadband Infrastructure' project
Blockades at key border crossings and ports in the Western Balkans are disrupting trade routes and threatening fuel supplies as truck drivers protest stricter EU entry-exit regulations
Greece’s highest court has halted a controversial luxury hotel construction on iconic Mytakas beach following protests.
A nationwide survey on voting intention shows the governing party holding its lead, as Greeks express skepticism toward a newly announced party by Maria Karystianou and a hypothetical return by former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras
A new government proposal would allow Greeks living abroad to vote by mail in national elections and create a dedicated three-seat constituency for the diaspora, aiming to boost participation and representation
As farmers press for relief, soil degradation and water stress expose the deeper fragility of Greece’s agricultural model. Regenerative farming and farm-to-fork models emerge as an alternative, but face real limits in terms of scalability and misaligned subsidies
A massive winter storm grounded thousands of flights and left millions in freezing temperatures across the U.S., yet in Minneapolis, tens of thousands of demonstrators marched in bitter cold to demand an end to President Trump’s immigration crackdown
Greece’s vice president outlines measures to address extreme weather in the capital, reflects on strained EU–US relations and regional diplomacy, and presents reforms aimed at simplifying everyday interactions between citizens and the state
A new Metron Analysis survey finds broad public backing for farmers’ demands and road blockades, even as protest actions ease following talks with the government
A 64-year-old hotel owner in Rhodes, initially believed to have died in a traffic accident, was the victim of a murder allegedly carried out by a 49-year-old Ukrainian with whom he had personal disputes
Addressing the committee, Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos said the new authority would serve as the country’s “single and exclusive supervisory mechanism” for consumer protection and market regulation
President Donald Trump posted AI-generated images and messages on Truth Social, showing him in Greenland and with world leaders, underscoring his push to acquire the island while sharing communications with NATO and French President Macron
An Iranian official said authorities have confirmed at least 5,000 deaths during weeks of nationwide protests, blaming armed rioters and foreign-backed groups, as rights organizations report lower figures and describe the unrest as Iran’s deadliest in years
Farmer representatives meet Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens on Monday to present 14 demands after nearly seven weeks of mobilizations, as the government rules out new financial measures but leaves room for technical adjustments.
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