An interview with Tony Barber: Russia’s War Is Not About Territory but About Erasing Ukraine

‘We Don’t Forget, We Don’t Forgive’: Greece Mobilizes for Tempi Anniversary

Greece’s Energy Minister Promotes Country As Regional Energy Hub Ahead of Washington Energy Summit

The deal marks the first agreement by a Greek and European infrastructure group in Ukraine’s energy sector.
At this year's BAFTA after-party, the Greek presence stood out, thanks to the stars of the Netflix series "Maestro in Blue", Klelia Andriolatou and Christoforos Papakaliatis.
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A quick stop in Thessaloniki led us to Bougatsa Bantis—an unassuming neighborhood shop where handcrafted phyllo, top Greek ingredients and one family’s story turn a humble pastry into ritual
Nafplio’s Carnival choice of a Trump effigy ignites debate over satire, symbolism and political sensitivity amid global tensions.
Following the Hydra schedule, filming will move to Nea Makri, a seaside town in northeastern Attica, between March 11 and 13.
Athens navigates a shifting relationship with Washington as communication gaps, new power dynamics and regional tensions test a long-standing alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Small Ukrainian counterattacks demonstrate Russia’s struggle for a breakthrough
Why has the East Coast gotten so much snow? Meteorologists explain what’s going on
Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder, as well as special allegation that he used dangerous and deadly weapon
Arrest of former Prince Andrew follows other investigations opened in Europe based on Justice Department documents
Days after former Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Peter Mandelson is held for the same offense
Now styled as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, he was arrested and faced questioning over a charge of official misconduct relating to the late financier and convicted sex offender Epstein
State authorities probe claims that Jeffrey Epstein ordered the burial of two foreign girls near his Zorro Ranch, following newly released DOJ documents and emails raising serious abuse allegations
In an interview with BHMA International Edition, Tony Barber argues that one of the central problems facing European countries today is the state’s declining ability to deliver public services with the same speed, efficiency and inclusiveness as in the past
As the European Union pushes for the expansion of aquaculture across its waters, Greece confronts a deeper question: can industrial fish farming develop along its iconic shores without destroying the ecosystems and coastal communities that depend on them?
Whether the trilateral strategic military-economic partnership can affect geopolitical balances in the Mediterranean remains unclear
As the European Union pushes for the expansion of aquaculture across its waters, Greece confronts a deeper question: can industrial fish farming develop along its iconic shores without destroying the ecosystems and coastal communities that depend on them?
Whether the trilateral strategic military-economic partnership can affect geopolitical balances in the Mediterranean remains unclear
From March 1–7, 2026, Athens becomes a playground for French gastronomy. From Michelin-starred chefs to hands-on workshops, this week-long festival offers something for professionals, students, and the public alike
Athens is a city where tradition and trend blend seamlessly—and its brunch culture is no exception
Souvlaki is more than a snack — it’s a bite of Greek life. Whether you’re wandering the port of Piraeus or exploring Athens' western districts, these establishments serve up more than food: they offer tradition, pride, and a sense of place
From centuries-old recipes to modern creations, Greek halva is more than a sweet—it’s a cultural ritual. Explore the country’s finest producers, from classic tahini halva to inventive flavor twists, and discover how to serve this iconic treat this Lent
After a parliamentary inquiry into Greece’s farm subsidy agency, opposition parties call for a preliminary criminal investigation into two former ministers over alleged misuse of EU funds.
Greece is making a new argument about its place on Europe’s energy map: that geography, long viewed as peripheral, can become strategic power.
New opinion poll shows New Democracy ahead in vote intention, with 53% seeing a third term as likely. Still, most respondents doubt the party can secure an outright parliamentary majority, pointing to continued political uncertainty in Greece
With the renewal of the U.S.–Greece defense agreement on the table, diplomatic activity intensifies in Athens, while talk of a presidential visit adds new geopolitical significance
Retailers report that roughly six in ten consumers made purchases during the discount period, primarily to meet personal and family needs.
New electricity interconnectors between mainland Greece and dozens of islands are expected to slash power-related charges, prevent fuel-driven bill hikes and deliver billions in consumer relief through 2034
With a new increase set for April 1, 2026, most institutions back a moderate rise that would lift the gross monthly minimum wage to about 915 euros, as the government keeps its sights on 950 euros by 2027.
The deal marks the first agreement by a Greek and European infrastructure group in Ukraine’s energy sector.
Retailers report that roughly six in ten consumers made purchases during the discount period, primarily to meet personal and family needs.
Staple fasting foods such as seafood, legumes, and canned goods are seeing sharp increases, putting additional pressure on household budgets ahead of the Lenten season.
Nafplio’s Carnival choice of a Trump effigy ignites debate over satire, symbolism and political sensitivity amid global tensions.
Nationwide rallies, strikes and memorials mark three years since the deadly Tempi train crash as families demand justice and accountability.
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Newly surfaced images appear to show the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters during Nazi Occupation in 1944
How Dionysios Solomos challenged historical orthography and contributed to the establishment of the monotonic system
A military and historical assessment of the most decisive battle of World War II, by Soviet General Pavel Batov
How Dionysios Solomos challenged historical orthography and contributed to the establishment of the monotonic system
A military and historical assessment of the most decisive battle of World War II, by Soviet General Pavel Batov
The school aims to strengthen film education and boost Greece’s competitiveness in the global film industry.
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, Athens’ Roman Odeon will “speak” through a pioneering study measuring its acoustic limits, as restoration works aim to protect the monument while opening it more fully to visitors.
At the heart of the architectural proposal are targeted additions to the masonry and the reconstruction of selected sections, aiming to restore the monument’s architectural coherence and improve functionality.
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, Athens’ Roman Odeon will “speak” through a pioneering study measuring its acoustic limits, as restoration works aim to protect the monument while opening it more fully to visitors.
At the heart of the architectural proposal are targeted additions to the masonry and the reconstruction of selected sections, aiming to restore the monument’s architectural coherence and improve functionality.















