The Greek MEP reportedly punched the journalist twice in the back of the head, as the latter was attempting to leave the venue The journalist filed an official complaint.
EU diplomats report progress on financing Ukraine with immobilized Russian sovereign assets, though key legal and financial risk-sharing decisions are set for a crucial leaders’ summit in Brussels on Thursday
Digitalization that ignores a country’s strengths and fails to support the sectors that need it most is ultimately ineffective
Russian President Vladimir Putin calls Western warnings of war “a lie” and says Russia may use force to claim disputed Ukrainian territories if peace talks fail
Naveed Akram faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and terrorism, following the deadly Hanukkah attack in Sydney, as Australia mourns victims and moves to tighten gun laws
Producers stay mobilized while seeking dialogue with the government, as new road closures are planned and nearly €488 million in agricultural payments are disbursed nationwide.
Public buses in the Greek capital stopped running from late morning to afternoon due to a union work stoppage, while regional KTEL routes continued to operate normally.
From creative workshops to theatrical performances and outdoor celebrations, the city becomes a living classroom where tradition, art and play meet in every neighborhood.
Leaders meet in The Hague to create an international body reviewing claims against Russia, with over 80,000 damage submissions and reconstruction costs estimated at $524 billion
Authorities on the island of Sikinos believe human remains found in a remote area may belong to one of two French women who went missing during a hiking trip in 2024, as searches continue for the second woman
Students at a secondary school in Kypseli protest after a 16-year-old allegedly stabbed a classmate during a break, calling for stronger psychological support and safety measures in schools
Greece’s top heritage councils approve the full preliminary studies for the long-awaited expansion and upgrade of the National Archaeological Museum, paving the way for the most ambitious architectural and museological transformation in its history.
On the day Greece’s 2026 budget is voted, mayors from across the political spectrum close municipal services and rally outside Parliament, warning that chronic underfunding and a new local government code are pushing cities to the brink.
Research indicates that one in five euros spent by Greek consumers on online platforms flows back to China, with the estimated market value ranging from 529-627 million euros.
Father-and-son gunmen accused of targeting a Jewish Hanukkah event prompt calls for stricter firearms laws, while tensions rise with Israel over antisemitism
The 49-year-old forcibly entered a daycare center and fled with his two children as police were alerted; legal complications arise because the parents were separated but not formally divorced.
As farmers remain entrenched at roadblocks and prepare sweeping shutdowns, a deeper demand emerges beneath the economic grievances: the right of a new generation to stay on the land, amid anger over subsidies, transparency, and what they see as systemic injustice.
The 44-year-old patient who violently assaulted an orthopedic doctor in a Greek hospital was found dead at home two days later, prompting police and prosecutorial investigations as authorities work to determine the cause of death
Greece will see mostly clear skies on Monday, with seasonal temperatures, brief showers in parts of eastern mainland Greece and Crete, and stronger northerly winds in the southeastern Aegean. Patchy fog may reduce visibility at times inland.
Campus shelter-in-place order lifted after attack that killed two students