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

The Burning of Judas, observed in regions from Nafpaktos to Lefkas and Crete, remains one of the most enduring Easter rituals.



Inflation is forecast to rise to around 3.0% in 2026, largely due to higher energy prices linked to geopolitical tensions.
Ruling New Democracy (ND) party remains firmly in first place in a poll for Political
Kyiv pushed Russia’s Black Sea Fleet back from its main maritime export channel, safeguarding critical exports of grain

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A new agreement strengthens military ties between Greece and the United States, as officials highlight deeper cooperation through the State Partnership Program
A new interactive platform provides real-time information on restricted fishing zones across Greek waters, aiming to improve compliance and modernize communication with the public
New legislation introduces tighter controls on cannabis products, changes to drug funding, and expanded roles for nurses, aiming to improve oversight and patient access
Executives say the aid package provides limited relief to specific industries, with structural energy costs and competitiveness gaps still unresolved.
The Burning of Judas, observed in regions from Nafpaktos to Lefkas and Crete, remains one of the most enduring Easter rituals.
Warm, sunny conditions with temperatures up to 25°C will dominate early Holy Week, before a gradual shift brings mild instability and scattered showers in the days leading up to Easter
According to the municipality, the initiative will continue throughout Holy Week, with more than 1,000 children expected to receive gifts.
All retail outlets will remain closed on Easter Sunday, April 12, as well as on Easter Monday, April 13, in observance of the public holidays.
The digitization of the Diplomatic and Historical Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs opens new horizons. Tens of thousands of files relating to the dictatorship period and the 1955–1960 five-year span are being catalogued. These are expected to shed light on unknown aspects of the Cyprus issue.
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An independent group of specialists reviewed newly released and pre-existing evidence of the Nirvana singer's suicide. Their findings call into question the legitimacy of the official police investigation.
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An independent group of specialists reviewed newly released and pre-existing evidence of the Nirvana singer's suicide. Their findings call into question the legitimacy of the official police investigation.
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The photography exhibition hosted at Blank Wall Gallery in Kypselli invites you to explore portraiture beyond its look.
The live music concert series titled "Her Voice" hosts the Idylle Piano Trio for a night of lounge jazz.
Ruling New Democracy (ND) party remains firmly in first place in a poll for Political
A new agreement strengthens military ties between Greece and the United States, as officials highlight deeper cooperation through the State Partnership Program
Eleven lawmakers from Greece’s ruling party have requested the lifting of their parliamentary immunity in connection with an OPEKEPE-related investigation, submitting written explanations as proceedings move through parliament
Lawmakers from the governing party express concern over Mitsotakis’ constitutional reform plans and handling of the EPPO probe into the OPEKEPE agricultural subsidies scandal, as tensions rise within the ruling party ahead of its congress.
Inflation is forecast to rise to around 3.0% in 2026, largely due to higher energy prices linked to geopolitical tensions.
Following a rise in the national minimum wage, unemployment benefits have also increased, with payments now tiered according to previous earnings and employment type, affecting around 170,000 registered job seekers
Brent crude hovered near 111 euros per barrel, up 0.7% from the previous session, while West Texas Intermediate settled around 115 euros, marking its highest close since June 2022.
Executives say the aid package provides limited relief to specific industries, with structural energy costs and competitiveness gaps still unresolved.
A long-delayed Athens project nears completion, reconnecting key neighborhoods with a redesigned low-traffic road set to open within days.
A new interactive platform provides real-time information on restricted fishing zones across Greek waters, aiming to improve compliance and modernize communication with the public
Failure to comply with the new requirements carries a fine of 30 euros.
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Pontic Greeks are offering heirlooms to a new Naousa museum aimed at preserving and showcasing the history of Argyroupolis.
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Pontic Greeks are offering heirlooms to a new Naousa museum aimed at preserving and showcasing the history of Argyroupolis.
New research reveals that Harold of England never made the legendary 200-mile march
The Burning of Judas, observed in regions from Nafpaktos to Lefkas and Crete, remains one of the most enduring Easter rituals.
During Byzantine times, the emperor himself would partake in the ceremony, distributing palms and crosses to the people in a ritual rich with symbolism and imperial grandeur.
Founded on the vision of Ioannis Gennadios (1844–1932), the Library grew out of his lifelong effort to collect works on post-antique Hellenism, from Byzantium and Orthodoxy to the evolution of the Greek language and Western perceptions of Greece.
During Byzantine times, the emperor himself would partake in the ceremony, distributing palms and crosses to the people in a ritual rich with symbolism and imperial grandeur.
Founded on the vision of Ioannis Gennadios (1844–1932), the Library grew out of his lifelong effort to collect works on post-antique Hellenism, from Byzantium and Orthodoxy to the evolution of the Greek language and Western perceptions of Greece.