Ukrainian president, who is fighting his own war on drones, touted Ukraine’s military experience and defense technologies

With lamb prices set to peak ahead of Orthodox Easter, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to convene his economic team Monday — a meeting seen as much about managing political optics as market stability.



Despite the noticeable shaking, no injuries or material damage have been reported so far.
A Pakistan-mediated proposal outlines an immediate ceasefire between Iran and the United States, while Iranian state media reports the death of a senior Revolutionary Guards intelligence chief amid ongoing hostilities
Ukrainian president, who is fighting his own war on drones, touted Ukraine’s military experience and defense technologies

A flurry of powerful attacks had internet experts baffled. Benjamin Brundage had a few tricks to help solve the mystery.
The proposal comes after President Von der Leyen said the bloc’s emissions-trading system needed to be modernized and made more flexible
The attorney general was always on the ropes but thought she was finally on safer footing. She wasn’t.
Greek-operated air defense systems intercepted another UAV during a multinational mission, highlighting Greece’s active role in regional security efforts
Greek gymnastics star claimed another World Cup gold while suffering from acute back pain, reinforcing his reputation as one of the sport’s toughest competitors
A 17-year-old is fighting for his life after being struck by a city bus in central Piraeus, with authorities investigating the exact circumstances of the incident
From revival dreams to global spectacle, the first modern Olympics in Athens reshaped sport—blending ideals of peace and competition with the political and economic tensions that still define the Games today
A family of four—two parents and two children, one under the age of 10—would need to spend 568.50 euros to travel from Piraeus to the island of Paros with their car on a conventional ferry.
Rising energy costs, livestock shortages and supply disruptions are driving sharp increases in food prices ahead of the holiday season.
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.
Private sector employees are entitled to the Easter bonus, which must be paid by Holy Wednesday, with amounts based on salary type, length of employment, and current wage levels
In this revealing interview with To BHMA International Edition, Chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times Peter Baker offers a candid look at how the Trump presidency has reshaped the relationship between power and the press.
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.
In an increasingly connected world, the effects of excessive social media use do not differ significantly whether a teenager lives in California or in the remotest parts of the Balkans
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.
In an increasingly connected world, the effects of excessive social media use do not differ significantly whether a teenager lives in California or in the remotest parts of the Balkans
Here are a few recommendation for anyone looking to get out of the house!
Three concept store owners share their vision of creating coffee shops that tell a story.
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.
In early March, the frigates 'Kimon' and 'Psara' arrived on the island as part of a broader response to rising regional tensions.
Facing the deepest political crisis of his tenure, Greece's prime minister addressed the nation, defending his lawmakers, demanding prosecutorial speed, and calling for sweeping constitutional reform.
With lamb prices set to peak ahead of Orthodox Easter, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to convene his economic team Monday — a meeting seen as much about managing political optics as market stability.
Greek-operated air defense systems intercepted another UAV during a multinational mission, highlighting Greece’s active role in regional security efforts
The improvements were described by Deputy Economy and Finance Minister Thanos Petralias, citing what he called “four reforms in one”
In purchasing power terms, Greece's minimum wage ranks 13th across the bloc—highlighting that the issue is not merely the nominal level, but how wages are distributed across the economy.
Ongoing conflict in the Middle East is driving market volatility and shifting investor behavior, as inflows into Greek mutual funds slow and demand rises for safer assets such as bond and liquidity funds.
A 58-year-old man succumbed to his injuries after falling into a ravine during a walk, as rescue teams mounted a complex operation to retrieve him from a remote coastal area
Despite the noticeable shaking, no injuries or material damage have been reported so far.
A tragic death caused by a collapsing balcony highlights the growing danger of abandoned buildings across Greece, raising urgent questions about safety, accountability, and neglected urban spaces
Proceedings resume with formal participation declarations as dozens of defendants face serious charges linked to Greece’s deadliest rail tragedy
From revival dreams to global spectacle, the first modern Olympics in Athens reshaped sport—blending ideals of peace and competition with the political and economic tensions that still define the Games today
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
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
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.
The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Vienna, Austria, at the Wiener Stadthalle venue on May 16, 2026
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.
The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Vienna, Austria, at the Wiener Stadthalle venue on May 16, 2026