Orthodox Palm Sunday Today; Shops Open in Greater Athens-Piraeus Area

Orthodox Holy Week begins on Monday, April 29, and ends on Sunday, Easter Sunday or Great and Holy Pascha (May 5),

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You Had a Big Win at Work. But That Was Last Month.

Bouncing back from failure is a familiar challenge. How do you rebound after a triumph?

The New Most Dreaded Word at Work: ‘Hey’

Instant messages with nothing more than a quick greeting—known as “hey hanging”—spark office anxiety

On this Day in History: April 28

Find out what significant events happened around the world today, April 28, in history

U.S. Congress: Bipartisan Effort Urges Protection of Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amid Concerns Over Unvetted Turkish Flotilla

The move comes amidst escalating tensions and concerns over Turkey's imposition of export restrictions on crucial materials to Israel

Deadline for Postal Vote Registration Expires on Mon.

More than 157,000 Greek citizens had registered on the relevant online platform so far

U.S. Congress: Bipartisan Effort Urges Protection of Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amid Concerns Over Unvetted Turkish Flotilla

The move comes amidst escalating tensions and concerns over Turkey's imposition of export restrictions on crucial materials to Israel

Disciplinary Measures, Better Protection Urged in Wake of Email-Gate

An interior ministry audit came in the wake of the mass sending of unsolicited emails by MEP Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou's office to expatriate Greek citizens

Orthodox Palm Sunday Today; Shops Open in Greater Athens-Piraeus Area

Orthodox Holy Week begins on Monday, April 29, and ends on Sunday, Easter Sunday or Great and Holy Pascha (May 5),

Greek Retailers Remain Optimistic About Easter Shoppers’ Turnout

While stores are expected to be open on Sunday, April 28, the majority of Easter shoppers will likely do their shopping during the Holy Week, following the deposit of Easter bonuses

Bank of Greece (BoG): Business-Household Deposits Up 1,675bln in March 2024

In March 2024, the monthly net flow of credit to the general government was negative by 469 million euros

Europeche: Greek Apricot Production Recovers

Europeche forecasts the production will bounce back despite a slight decrease in varieties attributed to high winter temperatures.

One Fatality Reported in Migrant-Smuggling Incident Off Samos

25 foreign nationals were rescued from a half-sunken migrant boat located off NW Samos island

Orthodox Palm Sunday Today; Shops Open in Greater Athens-Piraeus Area

Orthodox Holy Week begins on Monday, April 29, and ends on Sunday, Easter Sunday or Great and Holy Pascha (May 5),

Landslide on Small Isle Next to Santorini Captured on Video

Video show moment landslide fell into the sea off Therasia

On this Day in History: April 28

Find out what significant events happened around the world today, April 28, in history

U.S.-China Internet War Intensifies as House Passes TikTok Ban

The measure, requiring ByteDance to sell the popular app or stop operating in the U.S., now heads to the Senate; TikTok’s general counsel to step down

$850 Millennium Falcons and $680 Titanics: Grown-Ups Are Now a Gold Mine for Lego

Adult fans of Lego, known as AFOLs, are now big business for the world’s largest toy maker

How Two Feuding Generals Drove Sudan to the Brink of Starvation

As war reaches one-year mark, U.N. agencies warn that 700,000 Sudanese children could die from hunger in 2024

U.S. Defense of Israel’s Skies Sparks Ukrainian Envy and Ire

Russia regularly fires drone and missiles, as Iran did at Israel. Ukraine is struggling to stop the death and destruction.

‘I think it’s time we listened…’ Exhibition at The Ghika Gallery

"I think it’s time we listened…" invites us to discover original musical videos and unique archives of 11 significant Greek Composers at Benaki Museum's Ghika Gallery