How the Massacre of Israeli Female Soldiers Came to Symbolize Oct. 7 Failures

The women stationed at Nahal Oz warned authorities for months about increasingly suspicious Hamas activity, but no one acted

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On this Day in History: October 5

Find out what significant events happened around the world today, October 5, in history

Olive Oil Prices Set to Fall as 2024 Supply Improves

“According to estimates, this year’s olive production will reach between 220,000 and 230,000 tons,” George Oikonomou, SEVITEL General Manager told AMNA

Athens Art Book Fair 2024 Lands This Weekend

Athens Art Book Fair returns for its 5th edition at Stoa Tristrato this weekend, October 4-6, showcasing artist publications, performances, and talks with 150 participants from Greece and beyond

Can AI Companions Help Cure the Loneliness Epidemic?

Companion apps promise to keep you company. We decided to put them to the test.

PM Mitsotakis Hosts US Senators for Work Breakfast in Crete

The Greek PM was accompanied by Defense Minister, Nikos Dendias, while the US Ambassador to Athens, George Tsunis was also present

Metron Analysis: Androulakis Lead in PASOK Elex; No Change in Parties’ Strength

In extrapolating the vote, ruling ND reaches 29.2%, higher than the actual figure it received in last June’s European Parliament election, 28.3%. PASOK at 17.2%

Mitsotakis Promises Third Term During ND ‘Street Party’

Half-century anniversary of the founding of Greece's major conservative party held on Friday evening outside its historic one-time headquarters; Karamanlis, Samaras 'no shows'

Olive Oil Prices Set to Fall as 2024 Supply Improves

“According to estimates, this year’s olive production will reach between 220,000 and 230,000 tons,” George Oikonomou, SEVITEL General Manager told AMNA

GEK Terna Seals Attiki Odos Concession With 3.27 bln€ Payment

The 3.27 billion euros for the 25-year concession is the largest such consideration ever received by Greece's privatization fund, HRADF

Bank of Greece Launches Cybersecurity Campaign

Be alert regarding unusual behavior or situations (e.g., “too-good-to-be-true” offers, urgent requests for money, suspicious activity on your bank account or card).

Green Energy – Govt Designates 23 Areas for Offshore Wind Farms

The concession plan involves a series of steps for investors interested in taking part in the call to tender

On this Day in History: October 5

Find out what significant events happened around the world today, October 5, in history

Crete: Five in ICU after Drinking Detergent Instead of Raki

A sample of the liquid has been sent to the General Chemical State Laboratory for analysis

Storm ‘Cassandra’ Wreaks Havoc in W. Greece; 1 Dead

A man died in the municipality of Agrinio after his vehicle was swept away from a torrent of water in the region's settlement of Stratos

Renowned Greek Composer Mimis Plessas Dies at 99

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis bid farewell to the composer in his own post on X,  writing, "A leading composer, remarkable scientist, and kind soul has left us."

How the Massacre of Israeli Female Soldiers Came to Symbolize Oct. 7 Failures

The women stationed at Nahal Oz warned authorities for months about increasingly suspicious Hamas activity, but no one acted

Biden Sidelined as Israel Reshapes Middle East

White House officials say they are closely coordinating on possible targets but have been blindsided repeatedly by Benjamin Netanyahu

Iran Exposed to Israeli Counterattack After Blows Against Its Allies

Tehran has no good options as Israel defangs Iran’s proxies Hezbollah and Hamas

Why Anti-Wind Activists Suddenly Fell in Love With the Right Whale

The nearly extinct whale became a mascot for groups with ties to fossil fuels and nuclear power

Renowned Greek Composer Mimis Plessas Dies at 99

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis bid farewell to the composer in his own post on X,  writing, "A leading composer, remarkable scientist, and kind soul has left us."