A new post by Trump features an image of himself holding a gun in front of a backdrop of explosions, alongside the message "NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!" as nuclear negotiations with Iran remain deadlocked and a U.S. naval blockade continues to squeeze the Iranian economy.
New restrictions target key ports and tourist areas to reduce exposure to potential geodynamic hazards, with rules in place through March 2027
A sweeping election result signals a deeper transformation beyond a simple transfer of power, raising questions about whether a new model of governance can restore institutions without breaking with Hungary’s political and social foundations.
Tehran has proposed to the US a deal focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the war, while deferring nuclear talks to a later stage. The White House received the proposal but has not committed to engaging with it
The French president marked his Athens visit with symbolic social media messages referencing unity and cooperation, following a joint visit to the Greek frigate “Kimon” with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Emerging party led by Maria Karystianou jumps to third place as voter shifts intensify, undecided voters fall, and support for early elections rises.
Workers warn of staffing and funding risks as changes to an EU-backed program could disrupt operations, prompting talks of strikes and even temporary shutdowns of municipal childcare centers.
The US ambassador said the S-400 dispute may be resolved soon and pointed to possible movement on Turkey’s F-35 status. He responded to questions on Greek-Turkish relations with a joke about being banned from Mykonos.
Higher spending narrows the headline surplus, though a stronger primary balance points to underlying fiscal stability.
Twelve leading environmental organisations warn that proposed legislative changes could weaken protections for Natura 2000 sites, urging stricter safeguards and clearer limits on development.
U.K. and French plan aims to give shipping companies confidence to use the strait after the fighting ends
With partial results showing a commanding lead, the centre-right opposition movement Tisza, led by Péter Magyar, is projected to secure a two-thirds parliamentary majority
A new round of Sahara dust plaguing Greece underway and will last until the middle of next week
The news agency said Cairo aims to ensure a long-term supply to meet mushrooming domestic demand
The average rate for a double room rose to 86 euros in February, up 8.8% from 79 euros in the same month of 2025.
Iran’s foreign ministry says it has defined its position and demands in response to ceasefire proposals delivered through intermediaries, stressing that any negotiations must not be based on ultimatums or threats
The vast digital repository, named Iossipos (Josephus) after the ancient Jewish historian, was presented during an event organized by the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki at the Athens Concert Hall Tuesday
Authorities allege that one company staged 171 out of the 1,248 rescues it reported, generating more than $10 million.
European prosecutors are casting an ever-wider net in the Greek farm subsidy scandal, with a third case file making its way to parliament targeting two more New Democracy lawmakers
Tourism and shipping carry significantly greater weight in the economies of Greece and Cyprus compared with most other European Union countries