New testimony reveals 16-year-old Laura flew alone to Germany carrying a signed note from her mother, despite a dispute at the airport check-in desk
A 36-year-old railway inspector died from a brain hemorrhage after being beaten on a regional train, prompting nationwide mourning and renewed concerns over rising violence against public transport workers.
Investigators are examining Laura’s family environment and movements in Germany as questions grow over her planned disappearance and her parents’ response.
A 26-year-old Greek national allegedly attacked a 36-year-old ticket inspector during a routine check on a regional train in Germany, leaving the victim dead and sparking nationwide shock over railway safety.
Police say the 16-year-old flew from Greece to Frankfurt as German authorities issue a missing alert and witnesses report seeing her with an older young man.
Investigators analyze the 16-year-old’s digital trail, phones, and travel movements as evidence suggests a carefully organized departure and possible contacts in Germany.
Authorities believe the 16-year-old from Patras traveled alone to Frankfurt and is safe, according to a report aired by Greek broadcaster MEGA.
Greek authorities extended the Amber Alert for 16-year-old Laura after new witness accounts, including a reported sighting in Berlin, failed to lead to her recovery, as investigators continue to examine family and school-related testimony.
As the search for Laura enters its twelfth day, her parents reject claims of violence, appeal for her safe return, and authorities expand investigations amid new questions about her last known movements and outside influences
Police search continues for 16-year-old Laura, seen shopping and attempting to sell jewelry in Athens, as authorities probe possible helpers and family connections in Germany
Berlin will send a small reconnaissance unit to Greenland at Denmark’s request, as European allies boost their military presence amid mounting U.S. pressure and renewed debate over the Arctic island’s security and future
Reports paint a picture of a teenage girl who was deeply unhappy
Criminals exploited the Christmas shutdown to breach a Sparkasse branch in western Germany, breaking into thousands of safe deposit boxes before fleeing with valuables estimated in the tens of millions of euros
Berlin has urged heightened caution for travelers to Turkey around the New Year, citing an elevated risk of terrorist attacks and advising against non-essential travel to border regions and crowded public areas
The program “Mal ganz anders” will present Karpathos from a fresh, unexpected angle, focusing on human stories, time-honored recipes, untouched natural beauty and alternative activities.
A classified blueprint shows why weapons or troop numbers alone may not decide the outcome of a broader conflict between Moscow and the West
Germany, launching its newly formed Federal Ministry for Digitalization and State Modernization, expressed interest in drawing from Greece’s institutional and technological experience.
As Germany’s industrial pillars falter—from chemicals to autos—Europe’s largest economy confronts a mounting crisis of costs, bureaucracy, and political drift. Industry leaders warn the country is edging toward a historic loss of competitiveness.
As a severe outbreak of goat and sheep pox spreads across Greece, importers in Germany brace for shortages of authentic Greek feta — with prices set to soar before the holidays and white cheese imitations already lining supermarket shelves.
Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank says Moscow has capacity for small-scale strikes, with NATO’s posture influencing any decision, as hybrid threats and nuclear intimidation form part of Russia’s strategy