A massive data breach has exposed 183 million Gmail passwords, along with those from other major email providers. Cybersecurity experts urge users to check if their accounts are compromised and to immediately change passwords and enable two-factor authentication
According to authorities, the suspect claimed he received a box containing the vaccines at a bus station in the city of Keşan, which lies just across the northeast Greece border in European Turkey
It’s the EU’s latest plan to boost its defenses as relations with Russia worsen
In addition to record increases in CO2 levels, methane and nitrous oxide – the second and third most significant long-lived greenhouse gases – also set new emission records in 2024.
Greece’s state budget recorded a $9.35 billion primary surplus in the first nine months of 2025, surpassing targets as tax revenue outperformed expectations and spending remained below forecast, Finance Ministry data show
In a Rose Garden ceremony on what would have been his 32nd birthday, former U.S. President Donald Trump honored conservative commentator Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom
The European Broadcasting Union delays the decision on Israel’s 2026 Eurovision entry following recent developments in the Middle East and the Gaza ceasefire agreement
Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ decision to place the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Ministry of Defense has sparked fierce political backlash, with critics warning of blurred lines between military and civilian authority in one of Greece’s most symbolic public spaces
European Parliament backs mandatory contracts, clearer labeling, and stricter import standards to ensure fair income for farmers and safeguard food quality across the EU
The exhumation of Dennis Ruci’s body has been delayed to allow a foreign technical expert, chosen by the family, to be present throughout the process and oversee new toxicological tests abroad
A new nationwide survey shows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trailing all main rivals — by as much as 16 points — while his ruling party also falls behind the opposition after more than two decades in power
Friedrich Merz calls excluding Israel from Eurovision “a scandal” and says Germany may withdraw if the ban proceeds, amid EBU plans for a November vote on participation
France faces political turmoil as Sébastien Lecornu quits, prompting opposition calls for new elections and leaving President Macron under mounting pressure
Opposition leader Alexis Haritsis condemned Israel’s treatment of 27 detained Greek citizens, including an MP, urging Athens to issue a formal diplomatic protest
Authorities dismantle a criminal network using over 370 “ghost” companies to fraudulently claim tax refunds, seizing weapons, cash, and financial documents during police operations
President Donald Trump announced a sweeping 100% tariff on all films produced outside the United States, a move that rattled the entertainment industry and hit streaming giants’ shares
Donald Trump will meet Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday, urging the Israeli leader to back a Gaza peace framework as global support for Palestinian statehood grows
Starting October 1, the U.S. will introduce sweeping tariffs on pharmaceuticals, heavy trucks, and furniture imports, with further measures under review targeting critical medical and industrial equipment
The European Commission plans to redirect profits from frozen Russian assets to fund a €140 billion loan for Ukraine, aimed at defense and budget support
Slovenia was also the first EU country to impose an arms embargo on Israel, following its decision to declare two Israeli ministers,