Europe in an age of competing transitions: Climate, technology and geopolitics
This month, Greece announced a new offshore natural gas exploration deal with Chevron, covering areas south of the Peloponnese and Crete.
This month, Greece announced a new offshore natural gas exploration deal with Chevron, covering areas south of the Peloponnese and Crete.
The Saronic island of Hydra is once again stepping into the international cinematic spotlight, with Hollywood star Brad Pitt set to arrive this February for a major film production.
System usage charges, according to the development plan of ADMIE, will more than double by 2029 compared to 2025.
The digitalization of everyday life has radically transformed the environment in which intelligence services operate.
Search teams resumed Sunday morning for a 74-year-old hiker missing on Velouchi mountain, taking advantage of a temporary break in severe weather, though dense fog continues to make the operation difficult.
The exhibition “Not Third but Infinite” opens at The American College of Greece’s ACG Plaka building (17b Ipitou), bringing together artists from diverse intercultural backgrounds to explore displacement, belonging and identity.
The mayor of the island of Limnos has requested that the entire island be declared in a state of emergency following severe flooding that caused widespread damage to infrastructure, homes and farmland.
Hospital doctors’ unions plan a protest Wednesday at the Defense Ministry, demanding the reinstatement of military service deferments for medical residents until age 33.
A 45-year-old woman was killed and two men, aged 45 and 19, were injured in a traffic accident early Sunday in the Ovrya neighborhood of Patra.
In his weekly social media update Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted Greece’s new energy agreements with the Chevron-Helleniq Energy consortium and his recent trip to India.