Kyiv pushed Russia’s Black Sea Fleet back from its main maritime export channel, safeguarding critical exports of grain

At an international conference in Berlin, Greece committed additional funding and called for coordinated global action, safe humanitarian access, and support for countries hosting refugees.



Talks focused on regional stability, Iran tensions and maritime security, with both sides stressing the need for diplomatic solutions and progress in ongoing negotiations
A high-stakes debate on rule of law unfolds as scandals, wiretapping probes, and political tensions mount—pitting Prime Minister Mitsotakis against opposition calls for elections
Kyiv pushed Russia’s Black Sea Fleet back from its main maritime export channel, safeguarding critical exports of grain

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The Trump administration has persuaded some nations in trade deals to let U.S. producers use food names that EU claims for itself
A new social tourism programme launching in May will allow hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries to enjoy subsidised or fully free stays across Greece, with enhanced support for families and vulnerable groups.
The digital reconstruction reveals the Palace of Knossos as scholars believe it once stood: a vast, labyrinthine complex of more than 1,000 rooms
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The Burning of Judas, observed in regions from Nafpaktos to Lefkas and Crete, remains one of the most enduring Easter rituals.
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The world’s greatest repository of Greek antiquities to shut down for five years at least for expansion, restructuring museological approach
Easter often revives debate about animal rights—yet sadly, not all animals are included
The world’s greatest repository of Greek antiquities to shut down for five years at least for expansion, restructuring museological approach
Easter often revives debate about animal rights—yet sadly, not all animals are included
The American soul icon will headline the final concert at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens before the famed conservatory shuts its doors for a landmark three-year restoration, making his June 30 performance a once-in-a-generation farewell.
The approval of the museographic preliminary study for the National Archaeological Museum and the Epigraphic Museum by the Museum Council marks the next step in their modernisation, with a new narrative, a unified route, and a more accessible experience for visitors
Greece’s presence at the German Jazz Expo signals a confident, outward-looking scene ready to expand its global footprint.
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At an international conference in Berlin, Greece committed additional funding and called for coordinated global action, safe humanitarian access, and support for countries hosting refugees.
Talks focused on regional stability, Iran tensions and maritime security, with both sides stressing the need for diplomatic solutions and progress in ongoing negotiations
A high-stakes debate on rule of law unfolds as scandals, wiretapping probes, and political tensions mount—pitting Prime Minister Mitsotakis against opposition calls for elections
The trip will include visits to NATO-led KFOR and Greek forces, highlighting Athens’ strategic focus on the Balkans ahead of its upcoming EU presidency.
The signing of a drilling contract in the Ionian Sea reflects investor confidence in Greece’s economy and regulatory framework, officials said, while highlighting the potential for sizable gas discoveries.
Inflation rises as Greece continues to outpace the eurozone, exposing structural weaknesses in its energy-dependent economy. It also raises concerns that price pressures will prove more persistent, compounding the strain on households.
Athens moves to extend Yannis Stournaras’ tenure at the Bank of Greece, underlining confidence in monetary policy and financial stability.
Greece reconsiders the Dioryga Gas FSRU as energy security pressures mount, with the project moving back toward inclusion in DESFA’s long-term infrastructure plan
Rising travel and fuel costs continue to pressure households, prompting plans to extend subsidies like the Fuel Pass and introduce additional support measures
Streets in a central Athens district were submerged by a flowing substance believed to be linked to underground works, raising safety concerns and frustration among residents.
Livestock farmers protest compensation delays and export bans, warning of full port closure as the island faces widespread disruption and economic strain.
High concentrations of Saharan dust are choking the air across Greece, with experts warning of health risks as the phenomenon intensifies through Friday
Among the more than 1,500 lives lost in the Titanic disaster were four young Greek migrants from the same village in southern Greece. Their story, long overlooked, reflects the hardship and hope of early 20th-century migration to America
The Battle of Gaugamela, was the pivotal turning point that eviscerated the last remaning resistance to the conquests of Alexander the Great.
From revival dreams to global spectacle, the first modern Olympics in Athens reshaped sport—blending ideals of peace and competition with the political and economic tensions that still define the Games today
The Battle of Gaugamela, was the pivotal turning point that eviscerated the last remaning resistance to the conquests of Alexander the Great.
From revival dreams to global spectacle, the first modern Olympics in Athens reshaped sport—blending ideals of peace and competition with the political and economic tensions that still define the Games today
The digital reconstruction reveals the Palace of Knossos as scholars believe it once stood: a vast, labyrinthine complex of more than 1,000 rooms
The American soul icon will headline the final concert at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens before the famed conservatory shuts its doors for a landmark three-year restoration, making his June 30 performance a once-in-a-generation farewell.
The approval of the museographic preliminary study for the National Archaeological Museum and the Epigraphic Museum by the Museum Council marks the next step in their modernisation, with a new narrative, a unified route, and a more accessible experience for visitors
The American soul icon will headline the final concert at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens before the famed conservatory shuts its doors for a landmark three-year restoration, making his June 30 performance a once-in-a-generation farewell.
The approval of the museographic preliminary study for the National Archaeological Museum and the Epigraphic Museum by the Museum Council marks the next step in their modernisation, with a new narrative, a unified route, and a more accessible experience for visitors