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Greece's governing party used its parliamentary majority to neutralize minority rights and block scrutiny of two major scandals, deepening tensions in a parliament already struggling with a crisis of public trust.
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The beloved jazz festival marks 25 years since its creation with its biggest lineup to date
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Through schools, research and international outreach, Remarble Greece gives younger voices a say in a historic cultural debate
From the god Hypnos to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, from the sanctuaries of Asclepius to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy — what the ancient Greeks understood about sleep, and what modern medicine is now rediscovering
Through schools, research and international outreach, Remarble Greece gives younger voices a say in a historic cultural debate
From the god Hypnos to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, from the sanctuaries of Asclepius to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy — what the ancient Greeks understood about sleep, and what modern medicine is now rediscovering
Austrian Ambassador to Greece, Gerda Vogl
Rhodes and Kos lead the Dodecanese with 39 Blue Flag beaches and marinas, confirming their status for quality and sustainability.
Revenue generated from the 5 euros ticket will be directed toward site maintenance, environmental protection initiatives, and studies focused on promoting the wider surrounding area.
The Greece of towels on the sand and long carefree beach days still exists. It's just becoming harder to find.
West Samos emerges as the Aegean’s “Wild West,” where dramatic mountains, hidden beaches, and authentic village life create a rare blend of untouched nature and timeless Greek charm.
Ankara is preparing to deploy at least 90 warships and conduct sweeping air force drills in the coming weeks, as reports emerge of plans to codify its revisionist "Blue Homeland" maritime doctrine into law
Speaking at a conference on Greece’s demographic challenges, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also confirmed a €150 support payment per child will be distributed in June as part of broader family support measures
Greece's governing party used its parliamentary majority to neutralize minority rights and block scrutiny of two major scandals, deepening tensions in a parliament already struggling with a crisis of public trust.
The government says it will respond through official channels once it receives the document, while defending recent judicial and legislative decisions criticized by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Greek finance minister, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, told parliament that for every €1 billion repaid ahead of schedule, Greece saves €30 million in interest costs, and that the risk tied to a large cluster of debt obligations due around 2032 had been substantially reduced.
Greece's public sector owes nearly €3.9 billion to suppliers, taxpayers, and pensioners, with public hospitals alone accounting for more than €1.5 billion in overdue payments
PPC is taking another step toward implementing its investment plan for the development of a 300 MW mega data center in Western Macedonia
With household costs rising sharply and inlfation surging partly because of the Iran conflict, Athens is weighing a package of fuel subsidies worth up to 200 million euros, to be announced before the end of next week.
Decision comes amid mounting concerns over declining rainfall, strained island water reserves and growing summer demand across Greece
A new Hellenic Court of Audit report finds that 81% of public entities still lack a functioning internal audit system and that oversight contracts worth millions are being awarded without open competition and without justification
The reform, taking effect in September 2026, updates rules on wills, inheritance rights and estate management, marking the first major overhaul of the legal framework in eight decades.
A healthcare workers’ union warns that hospitals and clinics are operating with severe staffing gaps, closed units and mounting workloads as millions of tourists are expected to visit the country’s islands this summer
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The beloved jazz festival marks 25 years since its creation with its biggest lineup to date
Turkey also intervened in the discussion, undermining the British argument by stating that no Ottoman imperial decree, or firman, exists that could legitimize Britain’s possession of the Marbles.
The beloved jazz festival marks 25 years since its creation with its biggest lineup to date
Turkey also intervened in the discussion, undermining the British argument by stating that no Ottoman imperial decree, or firman, exists that could legitimize Britain’s possession of the Marbles.
















