U.S. President Donald Trump gives full backing to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female leader, as polls predict a strong victory for her coalition despite market concerns over spending and defense policies
The Bernier/Eliades Gallery presents the artist’s first solo show with the gallery, featuring new sculptural and installation works that explore materiality, uncertainty and spatial experience through a post-minimalist lens
Deputy Health Minister announces immediate recruitment in the national health system, with 3,000 additional temporary roles opening by February to strengthen hospitals across the country
A UN Security Council committee has agreed to exempt 17 humanitarian projects from sanctions on North Korea, clearing the way for delayed aid deliveries as Seoul and Washington seek renewed engagement with Pyongyang
Breaks for investment and research lower company’s payments to U.S. government
Newly released files link Norwegian officials, including Crown Princess Mette-Marit and ex-PM Thorbjoern Jagland, to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting inquiries by parliament and law enforcement into potential corruption and misconduct
Major streets in central Athens will be closed from 08:00 to 13:30 for the 11th Lycabettus Run, with temporary bans on traffic, stopping, and parking along the race route.
The UN agency urges governments to expand child pornography laws to cover AI-generated content, following reports of widespread sexualized deepfake images affecting children globally
Investigators traced the propane leak that killed five workers to a cracked pipe joint, as authorities seized evidence and widened the criminal probe into safety failures.
The development comes after last month’s celebrated arrival in Greece of the first Kimon-class frigate, the “Kimon” at the Salamina naval station.
Investigators focus on family disputes, disputed assets, and alleged threats as testimony from the victim’s father and partner raises new questions in the murder of a 27-year-old man in western Greece
New deadlines, mandatory declarations, and revised penalties come into force in 2026 for property owners, prompting both praise and concern from Greece’s main homeowners’ association
The Anti-Money Laundering Authority observed the illegal transfer of large sums of money to individual bank accounts
Low student engagement is slowing workforce entry, weakening productivity, and placing Greece behind peers in higher education outcomes.
The White House aide has been an architect of aggressive immigration sweeps in U.S. cities and deadly boat strikes in the Caribbean
The time when tattoos were associated with violent gangs, or outcasts on the fringes of social norms has long gone. Nowadays, bearing tattoos is not only considered normal but is an accepted reality, often perceived as an expression of individuality and freedom. You can easily find a tattoo studio on many corners of a megalopolis […]
The pace at which the unemployment rate is decreasing in Greece is declining, according to a Eurobank analysis. The periodical review highlights the fact that women, young persons, and disabled persons are impacted at a higher rate than the corresponding groups in the rest of the EU countries. According to the bank’s economists, the percentage […]
Antetokounmpo addressed his future just hours before the NBA trade deadline, making it clear that he wants to stay with the Milwaukee Bucks
A European arrest warrant was issued last October and concerned seven cases of attempted sabotage on five different German Navy warships at a Hamburg shipyards
How crises, inequality, and distrust are shaping the political views of Southeast Europe’s youth