French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle docks in Faliro Bay
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, has docked in Athens’ southern Faliro Bay, after participating in joint training with the Greek Navy and Air Force in the Aegean.
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, has docked in Athens’ southern Faliro Bay, after participating in joint training with the Greek Navy and Air Force in the Aegean.
Greece’s top administrative court has begun reviewing the constitutionality of a law allowing same-sex marriage and adoption, following a challenge by three associations, including a pro-life group.
The International Fencing Federation (FIE) has issued sanctions following a contentious refereeing decision during the 2025 Junior and Cadet Fencing World Championships.
A security footage from a camera about a block away from the site of a Friday night explosion outside the offices of Hellenic Train, the country’s main railway company in central Athens, has recorded the sound of the blast.
The Belgian University of Ghent has raised serious concerns about the reliability of a method used to determine the type and amount of fuel involved in the fiery explosion following the deadly Tempe train crash in February 2023.
The government is assembling a small, elite team of artificial intelligence experts to develop applications aimed at improving state services and citizen interaction, part of a broader strategy to integrate cutting-edge technology into the public sector.
The food sector is the first investment of EOS Hellenic Renaissance Fund II (EHRF II).
For more than a millennium, Orthodox Christian monks have woken up in the predawn darkness to start their day with prayer at the Panagia Hozoviotissa Monastery, built high into a cliffside on the island of Amorgos.
Anti-terrorism police are investigating Friday night’s explosion outside the offices of Hellenic Train, the country’s main railway company, off Syngrou Avenue in central Athens.
The European Union is “strongly displeased” with Turkish government warnings that it would obstruct the laying of an electricity cable linking the power grids of Greece and Cyprus, the Cypriot president said Friday.