Frontline Ebola response staff in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo say delayed payments and poor working conditions are undermining morale as authorities work to resolve payroll issues.
Over the past three years, the market for synthetic cannabinoids has evolved faster than the legislation attempting to regulate it
A new UN Women report says global aid reductions have left at least one million women and girls without life-saving support, with many women's organisations facing closure despite rising humanitarian needs.
The move comes as Budapest seeks to unlock billions in withheld EU funds, with the European Commission saying the step will strengthen efforts to fight fraud and corruption
Labor Minister Niki Kerameus announced a new two-year employment scheme aimed at helping older jobseekers return to work, alongside updates on pension reforms and expanded labor protections.
The 2026 summer discount season will run through August 31, with retailers allowed to open on the first Sunday after the sales begin under the country's trading rules.
Celia Kritharioti's "Frozen Eden" transformed Paris Haute Couture Week into a breathtaking vision of icy elegance, craftsmanship, and female empowerment.
The aircraft returned to Thessaloniki after a window broke shortly after takeoff, leaving one passenger injured and triggering panic on board.
An Athens court convicted two police officers over the rape of a 19-year-old woman, overturning the prosecutor's recommendation for acquittal. Sentencing is expected later.
A young man suffered a serious neck injury after diving from a pier into shallow waters near Thessaloniki, with authorities seeking information to identify him and notify his family
A voluntary government-backed initiative launching on August 31 will reduce prices by at least 5% on a wide range of everyday supermarket products, aiming to ease pressure on household budgets
The veteran leftist politician said internal divisions and rejection of a bid for cooperation with Alexis Tsipras' new movement undermined his leadership
The authority pulls products from shelves following bacteria detection in tahini used as raw material and calls upon consumers who have purchased particular products to refrain from consuming them
Around 46,000 participants in Greece’s free obesity treatment programme face a possible interruption as authorities seek emergency funding to extend care until a planned restart in September.
Brussels ties responsible AI deployment to stronger cybersecurity across member states
The latest Global Peace Index highlights Europe’s strong performance in safety and peace rankings, with seven countries placing among the world’s top 10 most peaceful nations
The cancellation of a long-running USDA survey has left experts warning that tracking the impact of SNAP cuts and measuring food insecurity in the U.S. will become more difficult
Greek and Syrian officials discussed voluntary, safe and sustainable returns for Syrian nationals, along with asylum, migration management and closer cooperation on return procedures in line with international law
A U.N. investigation found that mass killings, rape, abductions and deliberate starvation in al-Fashir were part of an intentional campaign by the Rapid Support Forces, while warning similar atrocities could unfold elsewhere.
The U.S. president dominated the Ankara summit with attacks on Spain, remarks on Iran and Greenland, before later declaring the alliance united and reaffirming America's commitment to NATO.