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Investigative journalists from Brazen have reportedly located Jho Low, the alleged mastermind of the 1MDB scandal, living in Shanghai under the alias Constantinos Achilles Veis, a Greek name, with a ...
Goran Ivanišević addresses his blunt criticism of Stefanos Tsitsipas after the Greek’s Wimbledon 2025 withdrawal due to a back injury, highlighting the need for physical and mental readiness.
In a coordinated effort, the Coast Guard and Frontex rescued 63 foreigners from a boat south of Gavdos, transferring them to Karave port for first aid and support.
The UK’s closure of the “non-dom status” tax loophole, aimed at raising $45 billion by 2030, has triggered a billionaire exodus. London’s luxury real estate market is crashing as the ultra-wealthy ...
Greek authorities transferred 247 migrants from Crete to detention centers in Lavrio after their illegal entry from Libya. Under a new parliamentary amendment, they face immediate detention and return ...
Greece's men's water polo team secured a commanding 17-11 win over Italy in the World Aquatics Championship quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals and igniting national pride.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis marked the 51st anniversary of Turkey’s 1974 invasion of Cyprus, calling for renewed efforts toward the island’s reunification. Describing the event as a “dark ...
Discover Greece’s most affordable short-term rental destinations this summer, with Zografou in Attica leading at €67.5 per night and Thessaloniki offering budget-friendly stays at €70.3. Northern ...
Giannis Retsos, IOBE president, warns that 2026 could see Greece’s tourism revenue drop for the first time in years due to competitive pressures and economic challenges in key markets. He calls for ...
Turkish President Erdoğan will oversee a military parade by the Attila forces in Cyprus's illegally occupied territories, commemorating the 1974 invasion. He will also meet with Ersin Tatar and attend ...
MPs are pushing for legal changes to allow the Parthenon Sculptures to be loaned indefinitely to Greece, bypassing ownership disputes. The British Museum, limited by UK law, can only offer a ...
Israel is preparing to send medical aid to Sweida, Syria, to support the Druze and Orthodox Christian communities amid ongoing clashes, despite a US-brokered ceasefire. Over 940 people have died in ...
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