Olympic Flame Torch Relay to Begin in Ancient Olympia on April 16

The Olympic Flame Torch Relay will travel across Greece after a lighting ceremony in Ancient Olympia on April 16 and from there to France for the Paris 2024 Games.

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Greeks’ Buying Power Second Lowest in the EU

Greeks’ purchasing power is under pressure, ranking 26th among 27 EU member states.

Tempi: Three Νew Questions in Need of Answers from the Government

The government's reaction to the revelations adds three more questions to the long list it has so far refused to answer.

Unseasonal Temperatures and African Dust

This bout of hot and dusty weather has meteorologists commenting on unseasonal temperatures and doctors warning of respiratory issues

Russia Doubles Down on Blaming Concert Massacre on Ukraine and the West

Campaign is part of push to divert attention from security failures, analysts say

Head of Mythical God Apollo Unearthed at Philippi Site (photos)

The excavations revealed a section of a marble-paved road with a coin (bronze follis) of Byzantine Emperor Leo VI (886-912) on its surface.

Minister of State Papastavros, Deputy Minister Bratakos Resign

The unexpected political development comes amid an ongoing three-day debate in Greece’s Parliament over a no-confidence motion tabled in the legislature on Tuesday.

Govt. Spox.: Greek PM Mitsotakis will not Visit White House

The government spokesperson said the two leaders' schedules clashed

Ember Report: Greece Emerges as EU Solar Energy Leader in 2023

In 2023, Greece led in solar energy with 19%, followed by Hungary at 18% and Spain at 17%, surpassing the EU average of 9.1%

Working Hours Violations Dominate Labor Inspection Findings

Out of a total of 11,640 violations, 5,774 were related to working hours

Greeks’ Buying Power Second Lowest in the EU

Greeks’ purchasing power is under pressure, ranking 26th among 27 EU member states.

BoG: Private Deposits Down by 1.068bln Euros in Feb. 2024

Corporate deposits decreased by 912 million euros, compared to a decrease of 3.167 billion euros in the previous month

Amendment to Allow Legalization of Illegal Streambed Tourist Structures in Greece

The new amendment will stipulate that tourist enterprises will have a one-year grace period to inform the local authorities about the water flow capacity in the streambed.

Sonoco Paper Mill Plants Close After 30 Years in Greece

The shut down of the two paper mills in northern Greece comes a week after a glass plant closed in Athens

Thessaloniki Ready to Welcome More Than 40K Visitors for EuroPride  2024

The northern Greece metropolis will host EuroPride 2024, celebrating diversity with events, art, performances and a pride parade in June

Greeks’ Buying Power Second Lowest in the EU

Greeks’ purchasing power is under pressure, ranking 26th among 27 EU member states.

Ember Report: Greece Emerges as EU Solar Energy Leader in 2023

In 2023, Greece led in solar energy with 19%, followed by Hungary at 18% and Spain at 17%, surpassing the EU average of 9.1%

Sonoco Paper Mill Plants Close After 30 Years in Greece

The shut down of the two paper mills in northern Greece comes a week after a glass plant closed in Athens

Baltimore Bridge Crash Investigators to Examine Whether Dirty Fuel Played Role in Accident

Probe is just starting, but contaminated fuel can create problems with a ship’s main power generators

Ukraine’s Impossible Choice: Conceding Territory or Lives

With military worn down and U.S. aid stalled, leaders confront how to hold off larger and better-equipped Russian army

Yes, Midlife Couple, You Too Can Try Sexting

Racy texts are a good baby step to reignite the romance in a long-term relationship. Here’s a primer.

Is the Favorable Era for Workers Coming to an End?

We asked two economists on either side to make their best case

Thessaloniki Ready to Welcome More Than 40K Visitors for EuroPride  2024

The northern Greece metropolis will host EuroPride 2024, celebrating diversity with events, art, performances and a pride parade in June