Shipping delays and rising costs linked to the Iran conflict are worsening food shortages in drought-hit Somalia, forcing aid groups to ration supplies for severely malnourished children.
Washington insists nuclear issues must be addressed immediately, while Tehran seeks a phased approach amid rising oil prices and strained global shipping routes.
The fallout from the conflict has evolved into a global risk, affecting energy markets, supply chains and national economies alike
Despite the trial court's own call for further investigation, Greece's Supreme Court prosecutor ruled the Predator spyware case closed, leaving its deepest questions officially unanswered.
Pope Leo’s criticisms of the Iran war reflect a shift in Catholic thinking, driven by the power of modern weaponry
The world’s largest condom maker says global supply disruptions linked to the Iran war are driving higher costs and shortages, forcing price increases and slowing deliveries worldwide
Its first operational deployment took place near Cyprus following US and Israeli strikes on Iran, amid reported drone threats targeting British sovereign bases on the island.
In.gr presented two promotional brochures attributed to the company at the center of the wiretapping scandal, Intellexa, which are addressed to “law enforcement authorities” and security and intelligence agencies. These materials confirm the claims of Tal Dillian that the company works only with governments and law enforcement authorities, while increasing the incriminating evidence concerning Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his then right-hand man, nephew and secretary-general of the Prime Minister’s office, Grigoris Dimitriadis.
Moscow says hosting French nuclear-capable aircraft would make European countries potential targets, escalating tensions over NATO’s expanding nuclear posture.
An internal U.S. memo outlines potential steps to pressure allies, including suspending Spain from NATO roles, amid frustration over limited European support during the Iran conflict.
In an interview with To Vima International Edition, the former U.S. ambassador argues that Southeast Europe needs corridors for power and data, not just gas, and that markets are underestimating how long the current energy crisis will last.
Hanna Tetteh urges urgent progress on elections, economic reform and unity, warning that continued stagnation risks entrenching division and instability across Libya
On a visit to Equatorial Guinea, Pope Leo denounced war, inequality, and the misuse of religion in conflict, warning that global instability and weakened international law are endangering humanity’s future
Ukrainian prosecutors say Russian drones and hypersonic missiles have repeatedly flown near nuclear facilities, raising fears of a potential accident at sites still sensitive decades after the Chornobyl disaster
Six in ten Greek consumers have postponed purchases. Four in ten have reduced spending as fuel costs and energy prices weigh heavily.
The European Commission and Europa Nostra selected 30 outstanding heritage projects from 18 European countries
The Mayor of Athens exchanged gifts with Prince Albert II of Monaco and gave him a guided tour of Athens City Hall
John Ternus must help Apple catch up in the AI race as it looks for its next big hit
Emirati officials speak with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about accessing dollars if Middle East conflict drags on
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada must rethink its reliance on the United States, arguing that historic and modern pressures from its neighbor now pose a strategic vulnerability.