The U.N. General Assembly votes to recognize transatlantic slavery as a grave crime against humanity, urging apologies, reparations, and dialogue, while the U.S. opposes and the EU abstains
The European average posted a decrease of 3%, with Greece second only to Estonia in terms of reducing road fatalities
The seemingly innocent habit of a French officer aboard the aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" inadvertently revealed the ship's position in the Mediterranean, between Greece and Cyprus, where it had been deployed to assist in the defense of the island
Total investments amounted to 2.8 billion euros, with 87% allocated to renewable energy projects, flexible generation, and upgrades to distribution networks
A 50-year-old man has been arrested in the northern Athens suburb of Kifissia after police discovered ten amphora fragments at his residence dating from the Hellenistic period through to modern times, authorities announced. Officers from the Kifissia Criminal Investigation Department raided the property on March 14 following a tip-off. The search yielded ten underwater amphora […]
Greek police on Monday, March 16, 2026, arrested a Greek national for possession and trafficking of a large quantity of drugs in the regional unit of Thesprotia in the Epirus region. In detail, officers of the Narcotics Division of the Sub-directorate for Prosecution and Detection of Crimes detected 55 packages of unprocessed cannabis in a […]
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Monday that the European Union would be imposing sanctions on nine individuals accused of war crimes connected to the April 2022, Bucha killings in Ukraine
A former Russian model and Epstein ‘assistant’ explains how she and other adult victims spent years entrapped by him
Dozens of Greek citizens and their pets remain stranded in the United Arab Emirates after a planned government repatriation flight was unexpectedly delayed following a drone attack that disrupted airport operations in Dubai
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has decided to postpone his scheduled end-of-month visit to Australia, with the trip to be rescheduled “when conditions permit,” according to government sources. Mitsotakis was due to travel to Sydney and Melbourne for Greek Independence Day celebrations on March 25. Aides cited the escalating tensions in the Middle East as […]
Greece’s largest airline reports strong 2025 results with 17.3 million passengers, revenue of €1.86 billion, and solid growth despite rising environmental compliance costs and fuel fluctuations.
Donald Trump says Cuba faces severe humanitarian problems and hints at U.S. involvement, calling it a “friendly takeover” or otherwise, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly engages with Cuban contacts
Meanwhile, 55.1% of respondents said they will choose a party for political stability in the next general elections, with ruling New Democracy (ND) rising to 31.4% in terms of voters’ preference
MGO in maritime transport “breaks” the $1,000 barrier – discussion opens on potential ticket price increases for the summer
In an interview with To Vima International Edition, Dr. Amir Ali Farman-Farma sets out the challenging internal, regional and global parameters of the day after in his country
The closures are part of a nationwide restructuring plan that will shift services to agencies and courier locations while maintaining basic postal operations
Six suspects have been arrested in Greece after a criminal group impersonated utility company staff and accountants, defrauding citizens of more than €280,000 through elaborate phone scams and home visits
President Zelenskiy says ongoing Middle East conflicts have prompted Ukraine to discuss delaying the next U.S.-mediated peace talks with Russia, originally scheduled for March 5–9
The interior ministry draft bill aimed to fulfill one of the pledges made by the current Mitsotakis government back in 2019, i.e. giving Greek citizens living or temporarily residing abroad the right to participate in national elections
A prosecutor in Larissa has recommended rejecting appeals by two victim families seeking forensic tests abroad following the Tempi train disaster. The case now moves to a judicial council that will decide whether the exhumations proceed.