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Another two men remained detained in the landlocked country to Greece’s immediate north, while the 80-year-old is expected to face homicide charges
As the war in Iran enters its second month, Greece is bracing for the negative fallout to its economy, with the country’s Parliamentary Budget Office drafting a bleak trimester report. The paper, presented by the chairman of the office, Prof. John Tsoukalas, warns of the adverse consequences, which, in the worst-case scenario would result in […]
Athens says it is exhausting every option to ensure the safe transfer of the Holy Fire from Jerusalem to Greece, as Easter ceremonies in the city are scaled back amid active conflict in the region
The United States has formally reopened its embassy in Caracas, marking renewed diplomatic engagement with Venezuela after years of severed relations, as both sides move toward cooperation on oil, sanctions relief, and political transition efforts.
Israel’s envoy to Greece outlined regional tensions and security dynamics, arguing that Hezbollah acts on behalf of Iran while stressing the importance of alliances and diplomacy in maintaining regional stability
A critical care unit in northern Greece has remained out of operation for years due to staffing shortages, forcing emergency patient transfers and raising concerns over regional healthcare access.
An IMF official says millions of unresolved non-performing loans continue to slow Greece’s economic recovery, restricting credit access for households and small businesses despite post-crisis banking reforms and broader financial stabilization.
The Bank of Greece governor says the current inflation surge, driven by global shocks, may be more difficult to manage than the 2021–22 episode, as expectations shift and repeated disruptions test central banks
Administration officials assess that forcing the waterway back open would mean extending the military mission
Thousands of elite troops join a growing U.S. military buildup as Washington weighs next steps, including potential high-risk operations targeting Iran’s oil infrastructure and strategic assets.
As war reshapes the Middle East, Greece recalibrates its defense posture—strengthening alliances, boosting its regional role, and navigating tensions with Turkey, the EU, and the US in an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape.
In a strong Palm Sunday message, the pontiff condemns the use of religion to justify conflict and urges an end to violence as the Iran war enters its second month
Tourism and shipping carry significantly greater weight in the economies of Greece and Cyprus compared with most other European Union countries
The Greek industrial group is capitalizing on rising aluminum and gas prices, supply disruptions and its renewables strategy, positioning itself as a rare beneficiary of geopolitical turmoil.
Egypt’s president warns crude prices could exceed $200 amid supply disruptions, calling on Washington to act as Gulf tensions threaten global energy routes
A landmark ruling finds the Greek state responsible for rail safety failures, granting compensation to a victim’s family and potentially paving the way for further claims
Madrid has reportedly barred US planes linked to strikes on Iran from its airspace, escalating tensions with Washington amid growing European divisions over the conflict
The #WeAreGreekWarriors show in Michigan brings to light the overlooked heroines of Greece’s 1821 Revolution.
Authorities warn of phishing SMS impersonating government services ahead of the Fuel Pass 2026 launch, urging citizens to avoid engaging with suspicious links and protect personal data.