Spain recorded a particularly strong showing, placing two cities in the top five — a reflection of the country’s overall property market momentum.
Amid the ongoing war and the unprecedented challenges it has brought to the country, Ukraine’s commitment to digital transformation has become not only a matter of innovation, but of national resilience.
Pitt takes on the role of Fred Scully, a father propelled into a desperate search for his wife and daughter after a series of shattering events.
An Athens court delivered the first criminal convictions in a surveillance scandal that has fueled years of rule-of-law concerns, sentencing four defendants to lengthy prison terms largely suspended pending appeal.
The unique "journey through the evolution of modern art" continues through April 11th.
Ukrainians and Greeks marched in solidarity, while government buildings lit up in Ukraine’s colors to call for peace and an end to the conflict
With a new increase set for April 1, 2026, most institutions back a moderate rise that would lift the gross monthly minimum wage to about 915 euros, as the government keeps its sights on 950 euros by 2027.
Crews report exhaustion, staffing gaps, and unpaid leave as officials classify key areas as “overstaffed,” raising concerns about readiness ahead of a high-risk wildfire season
In an interview with BHMA International Edition, Tony Barber argues that one of the central problems facing European countries today is the state’s declining ability to deliver public services with the same speed, efficiency and inclusiveness as in the past
Small Ukrainian counterattacks demonstrate Russia’s struggle for a breakthrough
Mostly clear conditions across Greece with unseasonably warm temperatures, light winds, and only a slight chance of isolated showers in Thrace later in the day
The Bank of Greece (BoG) has warned customers of fraudulent videos circulating online, which depict Governor Yannis Stournaras in talks with reporters who urge users to sign up for a small charge to a platform with the promise of large returns. The Bank of Greece stresses the videos showing the chief of BoG are adulterated, […]
A look at the warships, fighters and missiles massing at Iran’s doorstep
The UN’s World Food Program warns that life-saving food assistance in Somalia could stop by April without $95 million in urgent funding, leaving millions at risk amid drought and conflict
Mislabeling, species substitution, and false sustainability claims affect up to one in five seafood products worldwide, raising risks for consumers and the environment
Confronting its biggest threat in decades, the regime in Tehran is working to boost its odds of surviving an attack
Indirect negotiations mediated by Oman come as Washington deploys additional naval forces to the region and Tehran signals it wants sanctions relief without abandoning uranium enrichment
Organizers referred to projects that combine digital transformation, sustainable development and real improvement of the everyday life of citizens
The POLITICO Poll conducted across 5 Western countries show that there is an increasing belief amongst the public of impending World War III.
Could Russia launch a war across Europe? The Germans aren’t waiting to find out.