European allies plan to boost Arctic military presence as Trump pushes for Greenland acquisition, with NATO talks framed as “business as usual” to deter Russian and Chinese activity
President Christodoulides praises resignation of his chief of staff as an act of trust, pledging full investigation and emphasizing government accountability to the Cypriot people
Charalambos Charalambous steps down following a viral video raising questions over alleged shadow funding of a campaign, citing transparency and the need to protect government credibility
The municipality’s Street Work teams will operate around the clock across the city, distributing hot drinks, food, clothing and blankets.
A former commander of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards said that if Iran is attacked, Israel and all U.S. bases and ships would be considered legitimate targets.
Jacques Moretti, manager and co-owner of the bar Le Constellation, was remanded into custody after a hearing at the public prosecutor’s office due to potential 'flight risk'
Ankara was particularly irked by a statement from Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who said '…for the European Union, a comprehensive, fair and lasting settlement for Cyprus remains an absolute priority'
Greek police detain both parents after daughters, one with intellectual disabilities, report sexual abuse, leaving the older daughter pregnant and her child placed for adoption.
Officials stress dialogue is possible only with open roads and unified representation, warning police will act if protests block key infrastructure or disrupt citizens
Rain and thunderstorms ease gradually across Greece on Thursday, with strong winds at sea, a noticeable temperature drop by day’s end, and dusty conditions lingering in eastern and southeastern regions early on.
Special forces board vessel that had been pursued for two weeks, while Coast Guard seizes another in the Caribbean
A decision to more-or-less back the creation of a new political formation by Maria Karystianou generated criticism on Wednesday by the group's vice-president, among others
Greek police detained a 50-year-old driver accused of smuggling undocumented migrants after a high-speed attempt to evade officers on a major northern highway
Farmers in Greece argue that government measures fail to address the real problems of the sector including livestock vaccination.
New directive calls for immediate enforcement of traffic and criminal laws against those blocking highways, as authorities move to keep major road networks open during ongoing agricultural protests
Cyprus begins its six-month EU leadership with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy attending, signaling continued European backing for Kyiv amid Russia’s ongoing invasion
The government unveils a €160 million aid package, fuel tax refunds, and reforms to insurance and electricity costs to address farmer blockades and strengthen the agricultural sector
Police say the 37-year-old driver struck a pedestrian in northern Greece, fled the scene, and was later arrested; the victim remains hospitalized with serious injuries
Officials say no further concessions will follow as farmers continue protests and reject dialogue, despite new measures on energy costs, fuel taxes, and subsidies.
Members of the Greek community in Caracas describe fear and uncertainty after the Venezuelan president was arrested and taken to court in the United States, as supporters protest and residents brace for possible developments.