After public backlash, Greece’s government says the planned overhaul of ELTA will focus on targeted transformation rather than mass closures, with safeguards for remote areas and essential services
For residential users, the proposal includes a doubling of the monthly fixed water supply fee from 1 to 2 euros, translating into an additional annual cost of 12 euros.
In an interview with To Vima International edition, professor and politician Tasos Giannitsis explains the need to restructure the country’s economic base and the obstacle of vested interests
Turkey was removed from the F-35 program after it acquired the S-400, a decision Washington has repeatedly said is incompatible with NATO security requirements
President Nikos Christodoulides suggests step-by-step progress on Cyprus’s NATO entry and renewed peace talks, aiming to improve EU-Turkey relations during Cyprus’s upcoming EU Council presidency
Customers will be able to withdraw cash at participating stores by having the amount charged to their card at the POS and receiving the money directly from the merchant.
Investigators say inconsistencies, inheritance motives, and new evidence about the alleged shooter unraveled the nephew’s claims and positioned him at the center of the brutal campground killings.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has enacted sweeping changes to U.S. COVID vaccination policy, restricting access to those aged 65 and older as well as people with underlying health conditions.
Ankara’s renewed claims in the Aegean, the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus and Thrace narrow the room for meaningful talks—even as both sides publicly insist they want dialogue under international law.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says an agreement with Syria could be achieved if Damascus establishes a demilitarized buffer zone from the capital to Mount Hermon, amid ongoing U.S.-backed diplomatic efforts and recent regional tensions
This year alone, deposits held by households and businesses in the country will witness a ninth year of continuous increase, following several years of reductions amid an uncertain period punctuated by three bailouts from 2010 to 2015
Night-time roadworks will temporarily close lanes along key sections of Poseidonos Avenue between 2 and 5 December, with police urging drivers to follow signage and expect disruptions
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis posted a TikTok video on Tuesday outlining the government’s new rent reimbursement program, which he said will benefit nearly 900,000 tenants. “Starting today, almost 900,000 renters will see one full month’s rent returned to their bank accounts,” Mitsotakis said, adding that the measure is permanent and made possible by the country’s […]
Severe storms from Storm Adel have caused major flooding in Athens, forcing road closures and unusual crossings as residents navigate submerged streets
Bank deposits by the general government dropped by €447 million in October, after rising by €409 million in September.
Before the emergence of the euro single currency gold coins, especially the UK sovereigns, were considered as a “hedge” against a depreciating local current (the drachma) and against inflation
On 28 November, Leo and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew will join hands at the site of the Ecumenical Council, Iznik of modern Turkey
Seen by Reuters on Sunday, the text below outlines Europe’s revisions to the United States’ 28-point draft plan for Ukraine
Senior U.S., Ukrainian and European officials are expected to convene in Geneva on November 23 for discussions on Washington’s draft peace plan—an initiative drawing growing scrutiny for terms seen as favorable to Moscow
Maria Corina Machado could be declared a fugitive if she leaves Venezuela to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, amid ongoing legal investigations and political tensions with President Nicolás Maduro