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

No date has been set for the next round of negotiations between Iran and the United States, Iran’s deputy foreign minister said.



Mitsotakis highlighted a landmark agreement between ExxonMobil, Energean and HELLENiQ Energy for exploratory drilling in the northwestern Ionian Sea—the first such activity in nearly 50 years.
Athens and Paris have clearly grasped the challenges of this new reality. As a result, they are further deepening their strategic alignment in the Eastern Mediterranean—just a step away from the flames of the Middle East.
Kyiv pushed Russia’s Black Sea Fleet back from its main maritime export channel, safeguarding critical exports of grain

The strikes Israel says were aimed at midlevel Hezbollah operatives killed hundreds and hit usually calm seaside Beirut neighborhoods
Six years after the Argentine legend died of heart failure, his doctors and nurses are facing homicide charges
A new Yale internal report carries a message for the campus: check liberal bias, introduce more merit in admissions and reduce preferences for legacies
Makarios Lazaridis steps down after days of pressure over his academic credentials, becoming the fourth government minister to resign in a month amid mounting political strain
Tel Aviv’s anger was provoked by a recent publication by the popular Italian magazine L’Espresso (10/4), which captures the violence of Israeli settlers against Palestinians through a series of photographic documents.
Thousands of tourists and locals flocked to the Acropolis on Saturday as Greece offered free admission to all state-run archaeological sites and museums in honor of World Heritage Day.
New data for 2025 shows mixed trends in Greece’s cultural sites, with modest changes in visitor numbers but significant increases in revenue, particularly in archaeological locations where earnings more than doubled in some periods.
Heavy police operations across Greece curbed dangerous Easter traditions, reducing fireworks misuse and preventing incidents—though injuries still occurred despite thousands of seizures and arrests
Higher prices, rather than increased consumption, supported this year’s Easter market turnover, as shoppers adjusted habits, compared deals more carefully, and purchased fewer goods overall
After a stable Easter season, rising energy costs and Middle East tensions push Greek supermarkets and suppliers toward unavoidable price increases, as regulators prepare tighter scrutiny
Authorities seized dozens of Molotov cocktails, flares and firecrackers during targeted operations aimed at preventing dangerous incidents near churches and crowded areas.
Tel Aviv’s anger was provoked by a recent publication by the popular Italian magazine L’Espresso (10/4), which captures the violence of Israeli settlers against Palestinians through a series of photographic documents.
Are algorithms merely tools of control? Tiziano Bonini and Emiliano Treré explain to TO BHMA that workers and activists “respond” to platform power, turning code into a tool of resistance and digital isolation into a new form of collective action.
In a groundbreaking new study, Stathis Kalyvas and Natasha Triantafylli trace the artistic, literary cosmogony under the Colonels’ seven-year dictatorship
Are algorithms merely tools of control? Tiziano Bonini and Emiliano Treré explain to TO BHMA that workers and activists “respond” to platform power, turning code into a tool of resistance and digital isolation into a new form of collective action.
In a groundbreaking new study, Stathis Kalyvas and Natasha Triantafylli trace the artistic, literary cosmogony under the Colonels’ seven-year dictatorship
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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.
Mitsotakis highlighted a landmark agreement between ExxonMobil, Energean and HELLENiQ Energy for exploratory drilling in the northwestern Ionian Sea—the first such activity in nearly 50 years.
Athens and Paris have clearly grasped the challenges of this new reality. As a result, they are further deepening their strategic alignment in the Eastern Mediterranean—just a step away from the flames of the Middle East.
Makarios Lazaridis steps down after days of pressure over his academic credentials, becoming the fourth government minister to resign in a month amid mounting political strain
Dora Bakoyannis says the deputy minister’s degree case was “improper” and calls for his resignation to ease pressure on the government, warning that political tensions in Greece are spiraling
A stronger-than-expected 2025 surplus opens fiscal space. Athens is considering targeted relief, pending EU talks and energy developments.
Rising energy costs are driving budget revisions across Europe, with Greece already adjusting growth forecasts while households face mounting pressures.
Heavy reliance on Gulf fuel imports leaves Greece exposed to rising energy costs and supply disruptions, while shipping risks and global trade shifts amplify economic pressure
Record gold prices drive mass sell-offs of British gold sovereigns in Greece, with Bank of Greece data showing sales far outpacing purchases amid global economic uncertainty.
The seismic activity was felt across parts of eastern Crete, though initial reports indicate no damage or injuries.
Temperatures will remain largely unchanged, ranging from 19°C to 21°C in most areas, reaching 22°C in the Dodecanese and eastern mainland, and up to 23°C in the west.
Residents and visitors urged to leave mountain village as firefighters battle flames in difficult terrain, with aircraft deployed to contain the blaze before nightfall.
Plans aim to transform a disused 1.3-kilometer railway stretch into a pedestrian and cycling route, enhancing green space and connectivity across key Piraeus neighborhoods.
In 1961, Manos Hadjidakis made history with “Never on Sunday,” bringing Greek music to the world stage and turning a personal triumph into a national moment of pride
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.
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.
Thousands of tourists and locals flocked to the Acropolis on Saturday as Greece offered free admission to all state-run archaeological sites and museums in honor of World Heritage Day.
New data for 2025 shows mixed trends in Greece’s cultural sites, with modest changes in visitor numbers but significant increases in revenue, particularly in archaeological locations where earnings more than doubled in some periods.
"Bone" and "Genica" are presented at Manhattan's leading off-off Broadway theater The Tank, with international Greek director Ioli Andreadi returning for the seventh consecutive year to the world's most important theatrical metropolis.
New data for 2025 shows mixed trends in Greece’s cultural sites, with modest changes in visitor numbers but significant increases in revenue, particularly in archaeological locations where earnings more than doubled in some periods.
"Bone" and "Genica" are presented at Manhattan's leading off-off Broadway theater The Tank, with international Greek director Ioli Andreadi returning for the seventh consecutive year to the world's most important theatrical metropolis.