International cocaine operation busted
Authorities have uncovered two sophisticated drug-trafficking operations using new methods to smuggle cocaine from Latin America into Europe, arresting 13 people in separate raids.
Authorities have uncovered two sophisticated drug-trafficking operations using new methods to smuggle cocaine from Latin America into Europe, arresting 13 people in separate raids.
Minister of National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis, addressing the Economist conference “29th Annual Government Roundtable – Walking Steadily Across a Tightrope of Uncertainty,” stressed that Greece is stronger than ever.
Turkey has intensified its diplomatic and strategic pressure on Greece and Cyprus over disputed maritime rights in the Eastern Mediterranean, effectively stalling high-level talks between the two NATO allies and reshaping regional power dynamics.
Greece is bracing for its second major heatwave of the summer as a “heat dome” phenomenon moves eastward from Western Europe, bringing temperatures that could exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), beginning Sunday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will make an official visit to Mount Athos on Friday and Saturday, despite initial opposition from several monasteries over government policies.
The benefits and also dangers of “agentic artificial intelligence” at a time when Europe is striving to become more competitive in artificial intelligence were the focus of a discussion between Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou, acclaimed scientist Francis Fukuyama, and experts in the field on Wednesday, at the Economist’s 29th Annual Government Roundtable in Athens.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met on Thursday afternoon with CEO of RWE AG Dr Markus Krebber at the Maximos Mansion in Athens.
The European Commission is stepping up pressure on Cyprus to approve cost recovery measures for the stalled Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) electricity cable.
For only the third time, astronomers have found something passing through our solar system that looks like it came from outside the solar system.
Inflation in Cyprus was negative for a second consecutive month in June 2025 and decreased at a rate of 0.4%, according to data published by the (CyStat) Statistical Service on Thursday.