Moscow reaffirms support for Tehran during escalating conflict, though questions remain over the extent of its assistance and strategic commitments
Tehran reportedly launched two ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, though initial reports suggest they missed. The strike signals an escalation in the conflict and highlights Iran’s extended missile range
Bush's ultimatum to Saddam Hussein, the collapse of diplomacy at the UN, and the first hours of the invasion of Iraq
US president criticizes allies for refusing military involvement while urging them to help secure shipping routes as oil prices surge
As two wars rage on its doorstep, the EU gathered its 27 leaders in Brussels and emerged with little more than strongly worded statements.
Bank of Greece governor warns that ongoing geopolitical tensions and rising energy uncertainty could fuel inflation and slow economic growth, despite the country’s continued recovery and strong recent performance
Greek Patriot systems deployed in Saudi Arabia shot down ballistic missiles amid the US–Israel–Iran conflict, drawing praise from allies but fierce backlash at home over Greece’s growing role in the war
Effort takes on new urgency nearly three weeks into the war with Iran as oil prices soar
High costs are reducing consumer demand, prompting traders to predict steep drops in coffee prices, though Brazil’s record harvest may temper the decline
Archaeologists in southern Italy have uncovered the tombs of two children buried wearing large bronze belts, a rare find for the Samnite pre-Roman culture
German lender keeps “buy” rating on Greek and Cypriot banks, citing strong fundamentals, resilient economic growth and limited exposure to Middle East risks despite recent market volatility.
As the war between Iran and the US-Israeli coalition has entered its fourth week, with both sides now targeting critical energy facilities, many fear this phase could further exacerbate the rate at which fuel costs across the globe are rising. Greek consumers are already feeling a pinch in their pockets at the pump due to […]
In an interview with Reuters, QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi warned that the damage from recent Iranian attacks could force the company to declare force majeure on long-term LNG contracts to Italy, Belgium, South Korea and China
Pentagon says strikes on thousands of targets continue as Washington focuses on destroying Iran’s military capabilities and preventing nuclear weapons development
72% of Greek consumers say they have already adjusted their behavior: 35% are cutting spending, 25% are reducing social outings, and 10% report stockpiling basic goods.
Medical supplies could run out within weeks as $600,000 in medicines remain stuck in Dubai, while rising shipping costs and donor cuts strain humanitarian response
Strikes targeting infrastructure in Iran, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have put oil-and-gas facilities at the center of the conflict
Tehran has been preparing for two decades for the contingency of a full-scale confrontation with the US and Israel - The plan of the “Fourth Successor”, the decentralized model of political and military leadership based on the model of Mao Zedong
War-related cost increases and supply chain disruptions are hitting Greek exporters, halting trade with key Gulf markets, raising input costs and pushing excess supply into the domestic market
Greece highlights rising threats from new psychoactive substances and calls for coordinated global action focused on prevention, treatment, and human rights at a UN forum.