Tax cuts from 2026: How workers, families and pensioners benefit
Greece announces major tax cuts starting 2026, benefiting workers, families and pensioners. Government reveals detailed breakdown of annual savings per taxpayer.
Greece announces major tax cuts starting 2026, benefiting workers, families and pensioners. Government reveals detailed breakdown of annual savings per taxpayer.
Climate crisis drives 98% increase in lightning-sparked wildfires. New study warns of 20,000 annual deaths by 2050 as remote fires spread faster than ever.
France faces political crisis as PM Bayrou’s government heads for collapse in Monday’s confidence vote, threatening financial markets and forcing Macron to find his fifth PM.
Kremlin defies potential new EU-US sanctions, vowing Russia will never change its Ukraine course despite Western economic pressure and diplomatic efforts.
Marine Le Pen’s crucial appeal trial scheduled for early 2026 could determine her eligibility for France’s 2027 presidential race after embezzlement conviction.
French ultra-distance cyclist Sofiane Sehili arrested in Russia for illegal border crossing while attempting world record journey from Lisbon to Vladivostok.
Prince Harry reveals his emotional breakdown at Princess Diana’s funeral, describing how he sobbed uncontrollably as her coffin was lowered into the ground.
Israel launches airstrikes on seven Hezbollah training bases near Lebanon-Syria border as government announces disarmament plan implementation.
Italy mourns fashion legend Giorgio Armani as his hometown Rivalta hosts intimate funeral ceremony. Thousands previously honored the iconic designer’s legacy.
Trump shifts stance on Russia, declaring readiness for new sanctions phase after largest aerial attack on Ukraine since war began.
From the podium of the Thessaloniki International Fair, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presented the government’s roadmap until 2027, providing clear answers about policy priorities and the country’s electoral prospects. The press conference provided a significant…
Video evidence reveals Crete mafia members dealing drugs on busy Chania street as alleged leader denies all criminal charges in major Greek crime bust.
Greece braces for summer-like weather with temperatures soaring to 33°C in mainland areas while islands remain milder with occasional mountain showers expected.
National University of Athens makes history by establishing its first international branch in Cyprus, offering affordable tuition and recognized degrees.
Greece’s new digital ID cards become mandatory by August 2026. Learn about costs, appointment booking, and the new system replacing old identity documents.
Hotel owner accused of leading Crete mafia speaks out, denying all criminal charges and revealing details of controversial call with politician Panos Kammenos.
Greek community mourns 57-year-old surfer Mercury Psyllakis who died in fatal shark attack while surfing at Sydney beach. His heartbreaking last words were revealed.
Greek PM Mitsotakis announces no plans to abolish university entrance exams while introducing National Graduation Certificate to restore high school autonomy by 2029.
Greek PM Mitsotakis rules out early elections, confirms government will complete full four-year term with elections scheduled for 2027 despite opposition pressure.
Vatican canonizes 15-year-old Carlo Acutis, known as “God’s influencer,” making him the first millennial saint of the Catholic Church.