A series of contentious bills on labor, public media, defense, and migration will test the government’s agenda ahead of December’s budget vote
One of the more innovative parts of the projects entails a gradual removal of materials used in restoration efforts from the 1930s to the early 1960s and their replacement with scattered but authentic parts of the monument at the same site
Excellent weather is expected nationwide on Friday, with sunshine, light winds, and slightly higher temperatures. Some early morning fog may appear in parts of the mainland
Germany leads Europe with 171 billionaires, followed by Italy, the UK, and France, while Greece is home to 16 ultra-wealthy individuals, highlighting the continent’s stark wealth concentration
Agreement could spur plan for final end to war, where even bigger uncertainties remain to be resolved
Compared to measurements dating back to 1940, unusually high temperatures were observed in parts of Europe—particularly the Nordic countries, Eastern Europe, and from the Baltic states to the Balkans.
As Europe faces mounting debt, political turmoil, and surging defense spending, younger generations fear a decline in quality of life compared to their parents
The plane, a P2002-JF, suffered wing failure during takeoff and crashed; both pilots hospitalized, both seriously injured
The Harvest Moon, the first supermoon of 2025, rose over cities and landscapes worldwide, with breathtaking views captured from Greece’s Peloponnese.
Mitsotakis avoided outlining concrete actions, instead opting to vaguely appease his audience’s concerns and the investment insecurity of industrialists and entrepreneurs present.
An agreement between Greece and the EU ensures that funds for urban planning studies will be secured, with early projects in Mykonos and Santorini set for public consultation
The French president is once again at a political crossroads as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu steps down — triggering opposition calls for snap elections or even Macron’s own resignation
Sixteen people were injured after a 60-year-old man opened fire for nearly two hours in a Sydney suburb before being arrested by special police units
The 25-year-old suspect, who has a long criminal record, allegedly stabbed a motorist in the eye with a screwdriver following a traffic dispute on Iera Odos
Two women who survived Greece’s deadliest wildfire recount the horror of July 23, 2018 — and the ongoing struggle to rebuild their lives amid pain, loss, and a state that, they say, abandoned them
France faces political turmoil as Sébastien Lecornu quits, prompting opposition calls for new elections and leaving President Macron under mounting pressure
Greece closely monitors the Turkish vessel conducting Aegean Sea surveys despite anti-NAVTEX orders, amid rising tensions and ongoing Turkish naval exercises in the region
The former Greek prime minister, a polarizing figure in Greek politics, has resigned his MP seat to "return to the hopeful uncertainty of social struggle", hinting at a fresh movement beyond SYRIZA
Over 500 people were trapped by sudden heavy snow near the Kangshung face in Tibet as rescuers race to guide them to safety amid deadly storms across the Himalayas
“It is our responsibility to guarantee that the laws apply to everyone. We cannot apply restrictions here while across the water, fishing continues unchecked. Cooperation with Turkey is essential,” Mitsotakis said.