An earthquake with a preliminary reading of 4.6 rattled Athens and central Greece early Sunday, witnesses said, with no immediate reports of damage.
A cold wave across Europe has taken at least 27 lives in the past few days, including those of several migrants and homeless people, and victims of accidents due to icy roads.
Romanian border guards have intercepted a truck illegally transporting nearly 50 Iraqi citizens.
Director General of Europe, American and Caspian Neighbors Department at Ministry of Petroleum Hossein Esmaili says Greece is interested in gas purchase from Iran.
Police spokesman has said that nearly 1000 Israeli settlers have fled as wildfires spread through areas near settlements in the occupied West Bank.
US President Barack Obama toured the Acropolis ahead of a speech he was expected to make to the Greek People later on Wednesday.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said Wednesday that Russia seeks "honest cooperation" for a political solution in Syria -- "the sooner the better."
The Russian navy missile destroyer Smetlivy docked at Piraeus port, near Athens, on Sunday, Al-Alam News Network reports.
More than 100 migrants and refugees were rescued off the western coast of Turkey last week, Turkey’s coast guard revealed in a statement released on Monday.
Some 58 men, women and children were intercepted in a boat off the Dikili coast of Izmir province last week, according to a written statement by the Turkish coast guard on Monday.
Europol chief says ISIS terrorists with fake passports infiltrated in Europe for terrorist Attack from Syria. Also UK warned of a rising threat from Islamic State terrorists sent “on mission” from Syria.
Several thousand people came out to Istanbul’s central Taksim Square on Saturday, celebrating the end of the attempted military coup that took the country and the rest of the world by surprise the day before.
Greek authorities have announced on Monday that riot police squads are set to launch a massive operation to evacuate the refugees from the makeshift camp of Idomeni on the country’s northern border with Macedonia.
Turkish Minister of European Union Affairs Volkan Bozkir cast serious doubt Friday over the prospects of realizing a deal between Ankara and the EU on refugees, which would provide visa-free travel for Turks in Europe's borderless Schengen zone.
These outrageous photos show how migrants have taken over a petrol station on the Greek-Macedonian border.
Skirmishes break out between lawmakers from AK Party and the pro-Kurdish opposition causing a delay on government's efforts to pass legislation on a migration deal. 12
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu warns the EU to uphold its promise to provide visa-free travel for Turks by June or see Ankara walk away from a key refugee deal.
Hundreds of refugees have beaten and detained by Macedonian border police and many of them have turned to clinics operated by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) for treatment. MSF said around 30 children of the refugees were teargased by the border police.
Police in Macedonia have fired tear gas at hundreds of refugees, injuring dozens of people who were trying to break a border fence and get into the Balkan state.
Turkish police are taking bribes of just £8 to allow refugees access to Europe - despite its government raking in £2.5 BILLION to stop the migrants.