The logic behind an outright ban is deceptively simple: if we close the doors of the major platforms, children will be safer. Yet that assumption collapses under even modest scrutiny.
In an announcement, the interior ministry said the country also recorded the fifth-best performance in terms of policy design quality and the second-highest rate of implementation of anti-corruption actions
“This year is not a normal situation—it is wartime, and its duration remains unknown,” the minister noted, adding that the government would proceed “calmly and step by step.”
Authorities shut down six schools issuing unaccredited degrees, uncovering €3.2 million in illegal profits and widespread tax evasion
President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek opposition leader Nikos Androulakis stress European solidarity, diplomacy, and renewed momentum for Cyprus reunification talks amid rising regional tensions.
Tehran denies any negotiations with Washington after fresh missile attacks, while conflicting signals from both sides rattle global markets and push oil prices higher again.
Authorities dismantle a criminal network defrauding social security and the state, implicating public figures, models, and social media personalities
Remains of the Roman villa near the northwest Greece town Amyntaio include mosaics and frescoes over 5,100 square meters of remnants of rooms, colonnades, baths and sanctuaries
Cuban officials say the nation is ready for any potential U.S. military action, as Havana struggles with repeated nationwide blackouts worsened by a Trump-era oil blockade that has crippled the island's energy infrastructure.
Proceedings in Greece’s long-awaited Tempi rail disaster trial were halted after repeated disruptions, with the court citing the need for improved conditions before continuing.
Police in Karditsa have detained two minors after a 51-year-old singer was fatally stabbed, with video footage playing a key role in identifying the suspects amid ongoing investigations.
Analysts view the measures as largely short-term “firefighting,” as volatile oil prices and ongoing war pressures continue to drive inflation and strain the economy.
Kouris appears alongside Lara Pulver in a large ensemble cast that also includes Julianne Nicholson, Coco Greenstone, Michael Smiley, Danny Huston, Camille Cottin, and Ulrich Thomsen.
Whether you prefer a nearby retreat or a longer journey, the occasion offers the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and experience authentic Greek traditions.
As events continue to unfold in the Middle East, anxiety is growing in Europe’s major capitals over the potential consequences of the conflict.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos says the government is studying measures to address rising fuel costs, inflation, and broader economic pressures from the conflict in the Middle East
Poetry will exist as long as humanity exists, whatever shocking, spectacular, or disruptive developments may follow
Authorities move to contain the spread of foot-and-mouth disease, activating civil protection measures and supporting farmers with urgent disinfection supplies
Tehran reportedly launched two ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, though initial reports suggest they missed. The strike signals an escalation in the conflict and highlights Iran’s extended missile range
A video presenting what was billed as a Bible printed in Venice in 1745 ahead of a possible auction launched a police investigation, raids and an arrest