Moderate quake rattles Ilia
A 3.9-magnitude earthquake hit the region of Ilia, in western Greece, on Tuesday afternoon. No injuries or damages were reported.
A 3.9-magnitude earthquake hit the region of Ilia, in western Greece, on Tuesday afternoon. No injuries or damages were reported.
European Union governments should prepare for a “prolonged disruption” to energy markets as a result of the Iran war, the bloc’s energy chief has told countries ministers’ ahead of an emergency meeting on Tuesday.
Athens moved swiftly and forcefully to ensure that the protection of Christian populations in the Middle East remains on the international agenda, following an outbreak of violence on March 28 in the central Syrian town of Suqaylabiyah, in Hama province.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis’ visit to Tripoli, Libya, has been postponed due to extreme weather warnings, the ministry said Tuesday.
The state will not pursue legal challenges to any financial compensations awarded by courts to relatives of the victims of the Tempe train tragedy, Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said Tuesday.
On April 1, we will experience a historic moment that will not be related to wars: the launch of NASA’s Artemis II mission to the Moon.
The Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) will undertake the preparation of a comprehensive study that will determine what work is required for the safe reopening of the Kalavryta rack railway in central Greece.
New details are emerging about a May 2025 armed attack by three Turkish nationals against an officer of Greece’s National Intelligence Service (EYP) in Thermi near Thessaloniki, as the case heads to trial Tuesday.
The parents of a 4-year-old boy were arrested on Monday afternoon after their child was found wandering alone on a street in central Thessaloniki, police said Tuesday.
The course of the war in Iran and security conditions in Jerusalem will determine how the Holy Light is transported from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to Greece, officials said.