Greece
Food factory fire in central Greece leaves five unaccounted for
The official said 13 people were at the factory when the fire broke out and that eight of them had managed to get out of the facility.
Iran, Turkey must forget 'dreams of empires,' Israel Katz warns at summit with Greek counterpart
Greece announces cooperation agreement with Israel on anti-drone systems, cybersecurity
Maccabi Tel Aviv defeats Hapoel Jerusalem
Sparta and Athens: History's wartime lessons for a modern-day Israel - analysis
As Netanyahu evokes "super-Sparta," Israel may be repeating the mistakes that left both city-states devastated after decades of war.
Iran's global scope of terror: Tehran's international crime network exposed
Iran's criminal networks operate differently from traditional terror cells, complicating conventional counterterrorism approaches and creating unprecedented vulnerability globally.
Anti-Israel activists call for Greek police to probe beaten, arrested Israeli for war crimes
Anti-Israel activists are urging Greek authorities to investigate an Israeli tourist, linked to the Golani Brigade, for potential war crimes after a clash with Palestinian protesters in Athens.
Gaza-bound Flotilla reaches Italian island, 2,000 km. from Gaza
The Gaza-bound flotilla regroups off Pantelleria, plotting its next move as it sails more than 1,000 miles toward its destination.
Five charged after Israeli, Palestinian injured in Athens clash
An Israeli man was hurt in a clash with three Palestinians at Athens’ Syntagma Square. The incident comes amid rising anti-Israel protests and attacks targeting Israelis in Greece.
Strong earthquake strikes Evia island, felt in Athens
The quake was allegedly of magnitude 5.2, and was felt in the Greek capital.
Deadly 1956 Aegean earthquake revisited: new study unpacks Greece’s largest 20th-century tsunami
Geophysical Research Letters analysis shows both fault rupture and submarine landslides contributed to the disaster.
Ancient human skull discovered in Greece rewrites human evolutionary timeline
Researchers from France, China, the UK, and Greece revealed that the Petralona cranium is at least 286,000 years old, placing it firmly in the Middle Pleistocene era.
Greece as a regulatory test case: What Athens can teach Israel, Cyprus, and beyond
SK Group becomes sole owner of ELVO, plans to expand global defense manufacturing
SK Group had previously been a shareholder in the Thessaloniki-based ELVO, but recently acquired all remaining shares.