Netanyahu discusses second phase of Gaza ceasefire with US envoy
Netanyahu and US envoy Kushner discuss complex second phase of Gaza ceasefire, focusing on Hamas disarmament and trapped fighters in Rafah tunnels.
Netanyahu and US envoy Kushner discuss complex second phase of Gaza ceasefire, focusing on Hamas disarmament and trapped fighters in Rafah tunnels.
Turkish President Erdogan announces completion of Ataturk house renovation in Thessaloniki, Greece, reopening historic birthplace to visitors after restoration.
Greek police dismantled a major drug trafficking network in Athens, arresting four suspects and seizing 590g cocaine, 75g cannabis, €8,240 cash, and luxury vehicles.
Police officer detained in major drug trafficking operation that generated over €600,000 in nine months, with six co-defendants also facing charges.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy ends his 20-day prison nightmare, describing the experience as “exhausting” and “nightmarish” before returning home.
Russian cryptocurrency millionaire Alexei Dolgikh dies in fiery Lamborghini crash in Moscow while driving at 150+ km/h with three friends aboard the luxury SUV.
Greek Defense Minister blocks Turkey’s SAFE program participation citing aggression against EU member Cyprus during high-level talks in Nicosia.
Former Greek PM Alexis Tsipras debuts his memoir “Ithaca,” revealing the inspiration and challenges behind his political journey in an exclusive podcast interview.
Bank of Greece governor reveals Tsipras was warned that six-month bailout negotiations would cost €100 million, criticizes populist governance policies.
IMF warns Europe faces debt explosion by 2040, with public debt potentially reaching 130-155% of GDP without urgent fiscal reforms and consolidation measures.
Former PM Antonis Samaras attacks government in explosive interview, hints at new party formation. Government prepares response through spokesman Pavlos Marinakis.
Three Greek priests arrested for running drug and human trafficking network, using religious status to deceive authorities and celebrities who supported their operations.
Maria Karystianos faces growing opposition from Tempi train crash victims’ families over her potential political ambitions, with Association members calling for her replacement.
Former Greek PM Antonis Samaras sends clear leadership message, questioning “if not Mitsotakis, then who?” while keeping new party plans open for future decisions.
Former Greek PM Alexis Tsipras plans high-profile book launch with EU officials Moscovici, Schulz, and former leaders Papandreou, Stournaras potentially speaking.
Schools in Crete village reopen one week after deadly clash, with psychologists arriving to support traumatized students and teachers in their recovery process.
Cyprus President condemns Turkish Cypriot military provocation after farmer expelled from buffer zone. Christodoulides calls incident negative development.
Just days before marking one year since his expulsion from New Democracy, Antonis Samaras gave an interview with multiple messages to multiple recipients, leaving open the possibility of founding a new party and launching a…
BBC Director-General Tim Davie and news chief Deborah Turness resign amid scandal over misleading Trump documentary editing that sparked ethics controversy.
Exclusive photographic evidence emerges from the deadly Crete village shootout, revealing timeline of events that shocked the local community.