Afghanistan reports over 400 dead in alleged Pakistani air strike, while Islamabad rejects claims and stresses military targets; UN and regional powers urge calm amid escalating tensions
The U.N. Fact-Finding Mission investigates a missile attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh School that killed 168 children, mostly girls, at the start of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, with preliminary reports pointing to possible U.S. responsibility
Deputy Minister of Labour Kostas Karagkounis stated that starting April 1, Greece will be raising the minimum wage above 880€ with the exact figure to be formally proposed to Cabinet by Labour Minister Niki Kerameus on March 24
Drivers protest government measures on electric vehicles, licensing rules and private hire services as parliament debates new transport legislation.
GSEE President Giannis Panagopoulos allegedly failed to declare €3.2 million in income
The UN investigation finds Israel intentionally targeted Evin Prison, killing civilians, and warns current U.S.-Israeli strikes could increase repression and put detainees at risk.
Greek-American casting director Cassandra Kulukundis makes Oscar history, winning the first Academy Award ever given for casting. Her work on One Battle After Another also marks Greece’s seventh Oscar and the first since 2010.
War draws the eye. Strategy moves elsewhere. While the world watches one battlefield, maps change. The eastern Mediterranean is one.
Temporary service restrictions will be introduced on Athens Metro Line 2 from Sunday, March 15, with four central stations closing significantly earlier than usual during overnight hours to allow for track replacement and 5G network installation works. According to operator STASY, the affected stations — Omonia (Line 2), Panepistimio, Syntagma (Line 2) and Acropolis — […]
Tal Dilian made the statements to journalist Dora Anagnostopoulou during the television program Mega Stories, broadcast by Mega Channel
This U.S.-centric insurance idea runs counter to the realities of an international market, according to industry executives
From the fall of the Knights Templar to religious symbolism and modern pop culture, historians trace the origins of one of the most enduring Western superstitions.
Authorities plan extensive inspections in high-risk industries, with fines reaching up to €31,500 per undeclared employee to combat labor law violations and protect workers’ rights
Greece’s defense minister will meet his UK counterpart John Healey to discuss NATO issues and bilateral cooperation, as Athens also reviews transparency reforms in military procurement and updates on key defense programs.
Three minors in Heraklion were freed under restrictions after a homemade explosive they built from TikTok instructions detonated at a school yard, fortunately without causing injuries.
Missiles and drones have shattered the illusion that ‘you’re not in the Middle East’—and the impact is being felt across the region
Intellexa founder Tal Dilian said in a statement to MEGA that his company sold surveillance technology only to governments and law enforcement, prompting PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis to accuse the government of hiding the truth behind the Predator spyware scandal
Months after a new underwater pipeline was completed, repeated failures have left residents and visitors on the Greek island facing ongoing water shortages
High fuel taxes keep gasoline prices near the top of EU rankings, with drivers paying about €1.85 per liter on average
A U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq during Operation Epic Fury, prompting a rescue mission as officials say the incident was not caused by hostile or friendly fire.