The German chancellor is the latest European leader to criticize the U.S. after Washington temporarily eased Russia sanctions

Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias met his UK counterpart to strengthen defense ties, discuss Eastern Mediterranean security, and outline Greece’s major defense modernization programs under the “Agenda 2030.”



Athens prepares a €5 billion defense procurement package focused on air defense, fighter jet upgrades and naval modernization. The plan also guarantees at least 25% participation for Greek companies, creating an estimated €1.25 billion benefit for the domestic industry
According to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, an Israeli strike killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s security chief. Tehran has not confirmed yet whether he was killed
The German chancellor is the latest European leader to criticize the U.S. after Washington temporarily eased Russia sanctions

Paul Thomas Anderson triumphed as best director, Michael B. Jordan won best actor and one category ended in a tie. These are the highlights from the 98th Academy Awards.
Ships in the Persian Gulf have been sitting ducks for Tehran
Nearly 150 show-jumping horses were in Qatar for a top competition when Iranian missiles lit up the sky
Britain and Ukraine will collaborate to sell drone technology abroad, boost AI for military use, and strengthen Kyiv’s defense capabilities, as European leaders stress continued support despite rising Middle East tensions.
Disputes over Russian gas, energy networks and rising costs highlight growing divisions within the EU as leaders prepare for a key summit on Thursday March 19
Iran targets U.S. allies in the Gulf, closing the Strait of Hormuz and hitting military bases, oil hubs, and infrastructure, while Trump insists he was “shocked,” even though U.S. intelligence had predicted regional retaliation
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says a new measure to reduce electricity prices for businesses will be announced in the coming days, responding to industry demands amid rising global energy costs.
A former Russian model and Epstein ‘assistant’ explains how she and other adult victims spent years entrapped by him
Authorities reopened the probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities after new documents alleged bodies of two foreign girls may be buried near the proper
Documents meant to shed light on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes are feeding unfounded theories online about baby farms, murder and cloning
The investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor comes at a shaky moment for the British royal family, and for the king himself.
After wildfires forced the largest evacuation in Greece’s history, volunteers, scientists and businesses are working to restore Rhodes’ burned forests, and ultimately testing whether Mediterranean landscapes can recover in a hotter climate.
Shocking images of the 1944 May Day executions in Kaisariani reveal Nazi brutality and spur Greece to preserve its visual history.
Retired German colonel Ralph Thiele tells To Vima that the Iran conflict could turn into a long, asymmetric war targeting soft sites across the region. Strategic hubs such as Souda Bay in Crete could become vulnerable as tensions spread toward Europe.
Shocking images of the 1944 May Day executions in Kaisariani reveal Nazi brutality and spur Greece to preserve its visual history.
Retired German colonel Ralph Thiele tells To Vima that the Iran conflict could turn into a long, asymmetric war targeting soft sites across the region. Strategic hubs such as Souda Bay in Crete could become vulnerable as tensions spread toward Europe.
Returning for a second year, this festival is a celebration of wild fermentation and discovering Greece through independent agricultural production.
Residents and visitors alike can discover Athens through themed walks and organized visits, in collaboration with the Athens Association of Licensed Guides.
Experience an improv show like no other in the heart of Athens
The unique "journey through the evolution of modern art" continues through April 11th.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias met his UK counterpart to strengthen defense ties, discuss Eastern Mediterranean security, and outline Greece’s major defense modernization programs under the “Agenda 2030.”
A special parliamentary debate on surveillance and the rule of law is expected before Easter, as PASOK presses the government for answers over the Predator spyware case and ongoing legal developments.
Athens prepares a €5 billion defense procurement package focused on air defense, fighter jet upgrades and naval modernization. The plan also guarantees at least 25% participation for Greek companies, creating an estimated €1.25 billion benefit for the domestic industry
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says a new measure to reduce electricity prices for businesses will be announced in the coming days, responding to industry demands amid rising global energy costs.
Disputes over Russian gas, energy networks and rising costs highlight growing divisions within the EU as leaders prepare for a key summit on Thursday March 19
Evangelos Marinakis in an intervention article published in the British Telegraph highlights that restoring the free flow of energy from the Gulf demands immediate, co-ordinated action
The first shortages are already emerging in certain packaging materials, while some production units are facing disruptions as they struggle to secure essential raw materials.
Deputy Minister of Labour Kostas Karagkounis stated that starting April 1, Greece will be raising the minimum wage above 880€ with the exact figure to be formally proposed to Cabinet by Labour Minister Niki Kerameus on March 24
Owners of properties in disaster-affected areas will remain exempt from the ENFIA tax, with automatic adjustments and refunds expected through a new assessment process
A 58-year-old denies spying allegations after being found with images of military activity at a naval base, as authorities investigate possible wider links
The 14-year-old suffered a serious head injury and was airlifted to a children’s hospital in Athens after emergency surgery
An explosive device detonated inside a packed Athens cinema during a film screening, injuring 18 people and igniting political controversy in the fragile early years of Greece’s post-dictatorship democracy.
On March 7, 1947, Greece formally assumed administration of the Dodecanese islands in Rhodes, completing the country’s final territorial expansion of the 20th century amid both celebration and the practical challenges of transition.
Palamas’ funeral evolved into the largest act of resistance staged by the Greek people against the German occupiers. It was a moment when grief turned into defiance, and poetry into protest.
On March 7, 1947, Greece formally assumed administration of the Dodecanese islands in Rhodes, completing the country’s final territorial expansion of the 20th century amid both celebration and the practical challenges of transition.
Palamas’ funeral evolved into the largest act of resistance staged by the Greek people against the German occupiers. It was a moment when grief turned into defiance, and poetry into protest.
The retrospective of Greek painter Alexis Akrithakis curated by Chloé Akrithaki and Alexios Papazacharia includes private collectors' pieces among well-known works.
Greek-American casting director Cassandra Kulukundis makes Oscar history, winning the first Academy Award ever given for casting. Her work on One Battle After Another also marks Greece’s seventh Oscar and the first since 2010.
Shocking images of the 1944 May Day executions in Kaisariani reveal Nazi brutality and spur Greece to preserve its visual history.
Greek-American casting director Cassandra Kulukundis makes Oscar history, winning the first Academy Award ever given for casting. Her work on One Battle After Another also marks Greece’s seventh Oscar and the first since 2010.
Shocking images of the 1944 May Day executions in Kaisariani reveal Nazi brutality and spur Greece to preserve its visual history.