The Greek national, 54, was apprehended along with a 37-year-old Romanian suspect.
To Vima spoke with Thanos Petouris, a researcher at the European Institute of Peace with deep knowledge of Yemen’s political situation, in an effort to decode developments in the strife-plagued corner of the Arabian Peninsula
Russia’s Security Council deputy chief says the end of New START would leave the world’s largest nuclear powers without limits for the first time since the 1970s, urging global concern over potential risks
A young Greek woman navigates migration, ambition, and belonging in America
Greece’s national weather service (EMY) on Saturday issued an emergency bulletin warning of an “express” spell of severe weather set to hit the country on Sunday, bringing intense and long-lasting rainfall, strong winds and local hailstorms. The most serious conditions are expected in parts of the Peloponnese, eastern Thessaly and central Macedonia, where authorities have […]
U.S. President Donald Trump cautions Britain against closer business with Beijing while Prime Minister Keir Starmer hails trade gains and renewed trust during a landmark visit to China
Trump’s pick to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair spent years positioning himself for the job
Captured in the years following World War II, McCabe’s photographs approach Delphi with restraint and deep sensitivity. His lens traces the dialogue between monumental ruins and the surrounding landscape, revealing a place shaped as much by light and silence as by stone
The U.S. president issued a fresh ultimatum urging Tehran to negotiate a no-nuclear-weapons agreement, warning that any future U.S. strike would be far more severe if talks fail
The goal of the Ministry of National Defense is for the monument, as the President of the Republic has also stated, to be shielded from current political affairs
Senior Iranian officials and clerics issued stark warnings as the United States deploys additional military assets to the Middle East, raising concerns over escalation, regional retaliation, and growing international scrutiny
An escalating showdown between federal and local authorities is playing out on the streets of Minneapolis, making even some Trump supporters uneasy
Now a visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution after decades covering wars and revolutions from Moscow to Afghanistan, Markos Kounalakis views the Greenland dispute as part of a broader challenge to the rules based international order
Funding collapse puts millions at risk, with 3 million children threatened by severe malnutrition, as UN plans to aid fewer people than last year in Nigeria’s conflict-hit northeast
Court receives bank records tied to spyware-linked message as lawyers submit extensive documentation detailing how the Predator surveillance scandal emerged and the alleged roles of the defendants
According to the Bank of Greece, property prices in Attica have yet to peak and are expected to continue rising in 2026.
Leading the nominations are Olivia Dean and Lola Young, each securing five nods, including the prestigious Artist of the Year award.
The initiatives, include educational videos and podcasts, the organization of workshops, conferences and training seminars, and the development of modern, accessible informational material on capital markets and financial literacy.
Berlin and Rome call for sweeping reforms to cut red tape, accelerate approvals, and strengthen Europe’s single market ahead of next month’s EU summit
As tensions rise between Washington and Brussels, Greece’s prime minister heads to Davos before rushing to an emergency EU summit, warning that post-war global certainties are being challenged and urging restraint to avoid irreversible transatlantic damage.