Russia also denounced the intervention, with its U.N. ambassador Vasily Nebenzya describing it as “shocking.”
According to Greece's Civil Aviation Authority at some point on Sunday afternoon an electronic “noise” that was blocking the systems ceased
Authorities in Chania arrested a 45-year-old for operating an electric bicycle under the influence, highlighting growing enforcement of alcohol-related rules for e-mobility vehicles in Greece
Venezuelan leader faces narco-terrorism charges in New York after U.S. raid, as President Donald Trump signals potential new military action if Caracas resists cooperation on oil and drug trafficking
As energy bills strain households and businesses, Greece’s energy communities reveal a split reality: ambitious collective initiatives promise relief, while regulatory hurdles, grid limits, and stalled projects expose the fragility of the model.
The president wants to put Venezuela’s viscous crude into play. The problem is the world doesn’t have much appetite for more oil.
U.S. prosecutors must prove that the Venezuelan strongman is the boss of a drug cartel
New details reveal months of secret planning, CIA intelligence on the ground and a massive joint military operation as President Donald Trump defended U.S. control of Venezuela as part of his “America First” strategy.
Over the past 25 years, celebrations welcoming the New Year have been marred by attacks, stampedes, and fires, leaving dozens dead and many more injured across multiple countries
Fresh volcanic activity began on January 1, with lava flowing from a high-altitude fissure and moving safely through a natural basin, creating dramatic scenes but posing no threat to nearby communities so far
A 52-year-old man was arrested in the Athens area after testing at seven times the legal alcohol limit, following a dangerous late-night drive that damaged multiple vehicles before police stopped him
Jobless rate declines year over year and month to month, with employment rising and fewer people outside the labor force, official data show
The cleanup ends decades of so-called “forever students” in public universities, as the government says the move modernizes higher education while preserving flexibility for working students and those facing health or family challenges
A 16-year-old is fighting for his life after being seriously injured when his father’s hunting rifle accidentally discharged at a family home in western Greece, prompting a police investigation into the incident
Nicosia begins its rotating EU Council presidency aiming to boost Europe’s autonomy and reset Cyprus’ international image, as leaders in Cyprus and Greece highlight security, competitiveness and global engagement
Fireworks illuminated skies around the world as 2026 began, with cities across the globe marking the New Year with light, sound, and shared celebration
Swiss officials call the New Year’s Eve blaze in Crans-Montana one of the country’s worst tragedies, with more than 100 people injured and victims from multiple countries
Outgoing UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi highlights harsher government policies and populist rhetoric targeting refugees, stressing the need for international cooperation amid record global displacement
Most protesting farmers have promised to spend New Year's Eve and the first day of the year at the highway intersections, although roadways have mostly opened for holiday travelers
The president of the popular Piraeus football club referred to 2025 as a milestone year for the team, which celebrated the 100-year anniversary of its founding in 2025 with titles and significant achievements in Greece and Europe