European Union scientists say 2025 may rank as the world’s second or third hottest year, marking three consecutive years above 1.5°C over pre-industrial levels and highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change
Because the formula is available through international e-commerce platforms, authorities caution that it may also reach consumers in Greece.
Opening on 6 December, the Goulandris Museum presents a rare chance to see works spanning 130 years of art, from Impressionism to Pop Art, marking the first time in Greece that such an extensive and representative collection is shown to the public
Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov reflects on life under Russia’s invasion, the fight for independence, the role of the Church, and why peace remains elusive as he prepares to preside over the 2025 European Book Prize.
The awards were presented to Greek companies, vessels and executives who distinguished themselves in 2025, during a high-profile ceremony
How the U.S. Was Caught Off Guard by the Pearl Harbor Attack in World War II, Despite Warning Signs
At a high-level panel on the Middle East’s future, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned that the Gaza conflict remains unresolved, while Egypt’s former Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, and Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou highlighted a rapidly changing regional landscape
Netflix has reached a $72 billion agreement to buy Warner Bros Discovery’s film and TV studios and streaming division, securing control of iconic franchises and setting the stage for one of the most consequential media shake-ups in decades
Greece is integrating the Korydallos prison psychiatric unit into its national mental-health network, aiming to upgrade inmate care and align services with European standards.
President Donald Trump said any country trafficking illegal drugs into the United States could be subject to military attack, prompting a sharp rebuke from Colombian President Gustavo Petro amid rising regional tensions
The British singer and songwriter with the unmistakable raspy voice will give a one-night-only concert on 13 December at the Telekom Center Athens (OAKA)
Imports are shrinking, domestic supply is limited, and high VAT rates are driving beef prices to new highs, raising concerns ahead of the Christmas season.
Putin went further, accusing European governments of being “supporters of war” and lacking any genuine peace agenda.
Greece’s Minister for Citizen Protection urged farmers to continue protests without obstructing customs points or ports, stressing that demonstrations are constitutional but must not disrupt the country’s essential trade routes
Save the Children report finds EU migration policies worsen dangers for minors traveling from Sudan to Europe, exposing them to violence, exploitation, and illegal pushbacks despite falling overall migrant arrivals
The Kremlin pitched the White House on peace through business. To Europe’s dismay, the president and his envoy are on board.
A leading French infectious-disease expert warns that if the H5 bird flu virus adapts to spread between humans, it could spark a pandemic potentially more severe than COVID-19, though global authorities say the current risk remains low
A classified blueprint shows why weapons or troop numbers alone may not decide the outcome of a broader conflict between Moscow and the West
Asylum debate shifts to the right – asylum seekers and refugees are being labelled as criminals
Meteorologists warn of severe storms from Wednesday, with some areas expecting over 150mm of rain in three to four days, affecting western, northern, and Aegean regions, including Attica and the Dodecanese islands