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.
Heavy rain, snow, and gale-force winds swept across Greece on Wednesday, triggering widespread school closures, emergency alerts, and special measures for workers as authorities warned of flooding and dangerous travel conditions.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, French President Emmanuel Macron criticized U.S. tariffs as a tool to subordinate Europe, warned of rising global autocracy, and called for stronger European protection and strategic investment in key sectors
A special commemorative event will revisit Greece’s early air warfare during World War I, combining a book presentation, expert talks, and a tribute to fallen aviators at the Athens War Museum.
The Kremlin hailed Italy, France, and Germany’s apparent willingness to resume talks on Ukraine as a “significant shift,” while Britain remains skeptical. Moscow said such engagement aligns with its vision for the conflict’s evolution and ongoing peace efforts
We are witnessing the restoration and aggressive resurgence of all reactionary ideologies and practices: from white supremacy and the colonial gaze to crude anti-socialism and deep contempt for the poor and suffering
Jack Moore, Global Security Advisor, underlined the importance of users being aware of both recent and past data breaches, knowing how to reset their passwords securely.
Greece has advised its shipping companies to review security measures after drones struck two Greek-operated oil tankers in the Black Sea, including one chartered by Chevron. Officials urge crews to increase vigilance as war insurance costs rise
U.S. Senate Republicans narrowly blocked a resolution that would have required congressional approval for further military action in Venezuela. The vote highlights divisions over Trump’s foreign policy and his continued influence over the Republican Party
Reuters reports that three diplomats said some personnel had been advised to leave the U.S. military’s Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar by Wednesday evening.