ATHEX: Late surge takes stocks out of the red
European stock markets displayed remarkable resilience in a particularly volatile global context on Monday.
European stock markets displayed remarkable resilience in a particularly volatile global context on Monday.
In the sun-drenched hills of northern Greece, where ancient civilizations once harvested herbs for their temples and healing rituals, modern Greek farmers are rediscovering lavender cultivation as both an economic opportunity and a return to their Mediterranean agricultural roots.
The Greek real estate market has begun to attract new categories of buyers from abroad, as it gradually matures as a destination, not only for holidays and recreation during the summer months, but also for occasional or permanent residence and work.
For more than two decades, US presidents, both Democratic and Republican, have tirelessly pursued diplomacy to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions. These efforts to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran have consistently failed, thwarted by the regime’s persistent defiance.
A wildfire has broken out in a forested area on Kythira island, south of the Peloponnese.
Iran launched missile attacks Monday on a US military base in Qatar, retaliating for the American bombing of its nuclear sites and escalating tensions in the volatile region. US officials reported no casualties.
Police have arrested a 43-year-old man in connection with the brutal murder of a 59-year-old café owner in central Lamia.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Syntagma Square on Monday to demonstrate against the US strikes on Iran.
An investigation is underway on Gavdos, south of Crete, following the discovery by two tourists of a badly decomposed body while swimming off the east of the island.
The United States is still the world’s biggest superpower – for now. None other can claim that unique combination of technological superiority, military capability and intelligence resources.