Mongolian athletes showed up to the Opening Ceremony wearing outfits inspired by a time when the country was busy raiding the world.
A new Eurobarometer survey shows most Europeans feel their country is under threat and back stronger EU defense action, highlighting growing anxiety over security and transatlantic tensions.
Three Greek municipalities have come together to create a focused effort to better support stray pets.
The POLITICO Poll conducted across 5 Western countries show that there is an increasing belief amongst the public of impending World War III.
A shooting took place at South Carolina State University on 12th February, leaving two dead and one injured.
Joblessness fell sharply over the year, though the country still ranks among the bloc’s highest, while overall unemployment across advanced economies stayed broadly stable
Could Russia launch a war across Europe? The Germans aren’t waiting to find out.
Government plans constitutional changes that would keep the special framework for prosecuting ministers but shift investigations to senior judges, reducing Parliament’s exclusive control while preserving political safeguards
Florida energy mogul Harry Sargeant III has been eyeing the country’s reserves for years. He’s on the cusp of the windfall of a lifetime.
Six people, including conservation group members, found dead under mysterious circumstances, with police investigating possible murder-suicide links amid growing public speculation
Brussels is expected to clarify within six months how it will finance critical gas infrastructure as Russian supplies to Europe end in 2027, with Greece positioning itself as a key LNG gateway for Central and Eastern Europe
The project aims to connect some of Athens’ most densely populated neighborhoods—Galatsi, Kypseli, Exarchia, and Kolonaki—with the city center.
Representatives of mountaineering clubs point out that at least 30% of those attempting such reckless ascents of mountain ranges, etc., are amateurs, without sufficient infrastructure and awareness of the dangers they may face
Both Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed the importance of a bilateral dialogue, signing seven cooperation agreements
Documents reveal the granular details of Leon Black’s net worth, from 69 bank accounts to a $484 million loan backed by his art collection
Despite years of diplomatic backing, the corridor continues to face structural challenges. Capacity auctions have not guaranteed stable volumes. Transit fees, layered across multiple countries, steadily erode its price competitiveness
Greece’s Education Ministry has forwarded all collected evidence on the February 7 incidents at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki to appellate prosecutors, as an internal administrative investigation continues.
The new mission aims to coordinate allied military activity in the Arctic following talks between Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, as the alliance seeks to ease internal strains and boost regional security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will hold talks with U.S., Chinese, and Ukrainian leaders at the Munich Security Conference, outlining Germany’s approach to global security and transatlantic relations
With April elections approaching, Prime Minister Orbán doubles down on anti-Ukraine rhetoric and EU criticism, while challenger Péter Magyar pledges tax relief, anti-corruption measures, and closer EU ties