8 fatally shot in Serbia a day after deadly school shooting
A shooter killed at least eight people and wounded 13 in a drive-by attack late Thursday in Serbia’s second such mass killing in two days, state television reported.
A shooter killed at least eight people and wounded 13 in a drive-by attack late Thursday in Serbia’s second such mass killing in two days, state television reported.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s medical emergency renewed conversations both inside and outside Turkey about what a post-Erdogan era might mean in the region. Even if he steals or wins the May 14 election, Erdogan’s health crisis highlights the inevitable: Erdogan is aging, his health is shaky and he will one day die. Will Erdogan’s political…
The European Union’s executive arm wants to delve deeper into why Cyprus has only frozen 100 million euros ($110 million) worth of assets belonging to Russians facing sanctions amid the war in Ukraine, the bloc’s justice commissioner said Thursday.
The Supreme Court’s decision to ban jailed former Golden Dawn deputy leader Ilias Kasidiaris’ party from participating in the upcoming national elections is shaping a new political landscape.
“Pope Francis last month returned to Greece the Parthenon marbles held by the Vatican museums for some 100 years. It’s high time Britain followed the Argentinian pontiff’s example. Next year, when Greece marks the 50th anniversary of the return of democratic rule, presents an ideal opportunity,” writes Rachel Sanderson, in a concisely-worded article for Bloomberg…
Jan-Lennard Struff thought he was done at the Madrid Open when he lost to Aslan Karatsev in the final round of qualifying last week.
Italy’s biggest gas distributor Italgas said on Thursday its core profit rose 19% to 297 million euros in the first quarter, lifted by both a newly acquired Greek business and its energy efficiency services.
In late March, more than 1,000 technology leaders, researchers and other pundits working in and around artificial intelligence signed an open letter warning that AI technologies present “profound risks to society and humanity.”
Chevron has reportedly started drilling a key appraisal well offshore Cyprus, a development mired in geopolitical controversy over the ethnically split island as well as neighbor relations.
A rare Greek icon named Axion Esti from Mount Athos was transported on Wednesday to Athens, where it will be exhibited for public veneration over the next two weeks.