Institutions and anger
President Konstantinos Tasoulas’ inauguration in Parliament and the brief handover ceremony with his predecessor, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, symbolize the beautiful functionality of democracy’s continuity through change.
President Konstantinos Tasoulas’ inauguration in Parliament and the brief handover ceremony with his predecessor, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, symbolize the beautiful functionality of democracy’s continuity through change.
The European Union should be prepared to go as far as doubling its military aid to Ukraine this year to 40 billion euros ($43 billion) if necessary, according to a discussion paper by the bloc’s diplomatic service seen by Reuters on Friday.
A coast guard operation is underway to rescue and transport 71 migrants found aboard a small boat in a sea area 16 nautical miles south of Viannos, Crete.
The European Union and the United States have a lot of work to do before they can ease trade tensions, EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said on Friday after talks with his American counterparts.
Measles cases in the European region doubled in 2024 to a more than 25-year-high, the World Health Organization and UNICEF said on Thursday, as they urged action to restore vaccination levels that slumped after the Covid-19 pandemic.
An Egypt-bound flight from London had to make an emergency landing in Athens on Wednesday due to unruly conduct by a passenger.
Investors’ bids for Greece’s second market foray this year amounted to an impressive 60 billion euros on Thursday.
Greece experienced unusually high temperatures on Friday with Livadia in central Greece recording a high of 28.7 degrees Celsius.
Sixteen Bulgarian lawmakers lost their seats on Thursday after the Constitutional Court found they were wrongly elected during a partial recount of the October election.
Police arrested three members of a human trafficking ring, including its leader, on Wednesday during raids in Athens and Corinth. Three other individuals were also detained.