U.S. troops could be shifted toward alliance members in president’s good graces
As the International Energy Agency (IEA) warns—and as oil market executives confirm—the situation on the supply side is expected to worsen as the war continues
The Energy Minister says a temporary ceasefire in key maritime routes could ease pressure on energy prices, while stressing that authorities remain on alert amid ongoing global uncertainty
A leading psychiatry professor highlights significantly higher suicide rates in Crete compared to the rest of Greece, calling for stronger mental health services, reduced stigma, and urgent prevention measures
Bulgaria’s central bank chief says public backing for the euro is rising after a mild inflation impact from adoption, with the Iran war potentially reinforcing confidence in the currency’s stability
Donald Trump issues stark warning to Iran ahead of a deadline for a deal, while Spain says U.S. pressure on NATO allies is pushing Europe to rethink its security strategy
The head of the International Energy Agency says the disruption to global energy supplies caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade is more severe than previous major oil shocks, warning of rising prices and inflation pressures worldwide
Beijing reserves airspace for 40 days, suggesting possible military activity ahead
Polls show Spain’s ruling Socialists gaining ground as Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s opposition to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran reshapes voter dynamics, while far-right Vox loses support and mainstream parties strengthen
According to market sources, Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou is expected to convene a high-level meeting later this week with key energy stakeholders.
In Jerusalem, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City, the Palm Sunday service was conducted without the presence of congregants.
Pope Leo XIV emphasized that the power of Easter—when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ—is “entirely nonviolent.”
The proposal comes after President Von der Leyen said the bloc’s emissions-trading system needed to be modernized and made more flexible
Greek tourism remained resilient, as Greece’s National Tourism Organization (GNTO) said overall demand for the country as a travel destination remains solid, despite rising energy costs and airfare prices weighing on European household budgets. GNTO Secretary-General Andreas Fiorentinos convened a videoconference with the heads of the organization’s 14 overseas offices to assess the impact of […]
Pharmaceutical companies say clawback payments now exceed government contributions, leaving patients with access to only one in five new medicines approved in Europe.
Greece secured top honors in two categories at this year’s fourth edition of the Travel Gossip awards, organized by the UK-based travel trade platform. Greece ranked top of the list in the categories “Agents’ Favourite Sunshine Getaway Destination” and “Agents’ Favourite Family Destination,” after UK-based travel agents cast their votes. The “The Travel Celebration 2026” […]
“The Secret of the Forest” (2026) offers a different kind of surprise. The story follows a disgraced former police officer who returns to action, embodying the familiar lone-hero archetype.
Around 200 children with disabilities living within the Municipality of Athens are effectively “schoolless,” while families are forced to send their children to overcrowded special schools in neighboring areas.
Customers for the gas are being told to expect supply cuts and surcharges as Persian Gulf supplies dry up
This means the real climate footprint of conflicts is often calculated retrospectively by independent researchers rather than through a coherent international accountability system