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President Nikos Christodoulides suggests step-by-step progress on Cyprus’s NATO entry and renewed peace talks, aiming to improve EU-Turkey relations during Cyprus’s upcoming EU Council presidency
Man Attacks Hospital Doctor Is Found Dead Days Later

Greek Farmers Threaten to Paralyze the Country

Father and Son Named as Suspects in Bondi Beach Shooting

The Greek farmers on Saturday forwarded a document outlining their demands to the prime minister and the relevant ministries, including lower prices for agricultural fuel
Hardline conservative Jose Antonio Kast won Chile’s presidential runoff with 58% of the vote, riding public concern over crime and migration and marking the country’s most decisive move to the right since the end of military rule in 1990
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The 49-year-old forcibly entered a daycare center and fled with his two children as police were alerted; legal complications arise because the parents were separated but not formally divorced.
The three European leaders who met with Zelensky in London nevertheless acknowledged that they are in an “extremely difficult position,” but have a “desperate need” to keep the Americans on their side
From December 22 to January 6, classic Christmas favorites and beloved holiday films light up the screen, bringing warmth, laughter, and the magic of the season to the heart of Athens
The nephew of the victim and his businessman friend were taken into custody on suspicion of masterminding the killing of a campground owner and his employee, as investigators probe a broader circle of possible accomplices.
Los Angeles police are investigating the deaths of actor-director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele as an apparent homicide after the couple were found dead in their home, with officials awaiting further findings from detectives and the medical examiner
As the Athens Science Festival returns from December 18-21 at the Athens Conservatory, this year’s edition transforms into 'The Christmas Lab' — a festive science celebration designed to spark creativity, curiosity, and hands-on discovery for visitors of all ages
From December 22 to January 6, classic Christmas favorites and beloved holiday films light up the screen, bringing warmth, laughter, and the magic of the season to the heart of Athens
Opening on 6 December, the Goulandris Museum presents a rare chance to see works spanning 130 years of art, from Impressionism to Pop Art, marking the first time in Greece that such an extensive and representative collection is shown to the public
Focusing on the island’s ancient spirit, Chatzigiannaki delves into Santorini’s cultural imprint, presenting timeless aspects of local traditions, human geography, and ritual practices on the Aegean’s most internationally renowned island
Persons with disabilities in Greece are confronted daily with a reality that not only fails to help them cope with their challenges, but actively makes their lives far more difficult—often excluding them altogether from activities that other citizens take for granted
The convening of the Greek-Turkish Supreme Cooperation Council in early 2026 could be the first step toward resolving decades-long differences, but Turkey’s willingness to follow tenets of international law remains doubtful
“Greece in German,” Stadler sums up the editorial concept succinctly
The convening of the Greek-Turkish Supreme Cooperation Council in early 2026 could be the first step toward resolving decades-long differences, but Turkey’s willingness to follow tenets of international law remains doubtful
“Greece in German,” Stadler sums up the editorial concept succinctly
Spanish Ambassador to Greece, Jorge Domecq
If you’ve spent time in Athens as a visitor or a resident, you’ll know how chaotic, charming, exasperating and irresistible the city can be—often all at once
If you’ve spent time in Athens as a visitor or a resident, you’ll know how chaotic, charming, exasperating and irresistible the city can be—often all at once
If you’ve spent time in Athens as a visitor or a resident, you’ll know how chaotic, charming, exasperating and irresistible the city can be—often all at once
The internationally renowned sculptor, in a wide-ranging interview with To Vima International edition, speaks about the social role and commercialisation of art and culture, the meaning of patriotism, and an all-powerful economy that overshadows everything.
The Greek farmers on Saturday forwarded a document outlining their demands to the prime minister and the relevant ministries, including lower prices for agricultural fuel
As farmers remain entrenched at roadblocks and prepare sweeping shutdowns, a deeper demand emerges beneath the economic grievances: the right of a new generation to stay on the land, amid anger over subsidies, transparency, and what they see as systemic injustice.
The timing of the proposed meeting is crucial, given the fragile Trump-engineered peace agreement to end the Gaza war, but also because Athens is particularly eager to promote multi-lateral cooperation schemes in the eastern Mediterranean
Research indicates that one in five euros spent by Greek consumers on online platforms flows back to China, with the estimated market value ranging from 529-627 million euros.
Athens’ broader objective is to fully repay its bailout-era loans by 2031—roughly a decade earlier than their final contractual maturity.
Seventeen individuals represent Greek shipping in the Lloyd's List 2025, which features what the journal extols as the industry’s 100 most influential figures on the planet
For 2026, the council projects a 2.3% economic growth rate amid global turmoil and geopolitical uncertainty
Greek authorities seize a ship carrying large cocaine shipments from Latin America, arresting five suspects including the alleged crime boss, nicknamed the “Greek Escobar,” in operations spanning three cities
According to a survey, six in ten consumers—mainly older age groups—will prioritize food and beverages, while 58% plan to buy clothing and accessories, especially younger shoppers.
Due to extended track maintenance on Line 2, three stations will close 2.5 hours early, with a temporary bus route serving affected commuters until normal service resumes
The recent storm “Byron” was a reminder of how fragile the system on the plain remains
Ivy League school tells students and staff to shelter in place as active shooter remains at large
Our columnist searches for new ways to cope as a caregiver
Jamil Hassan left behind a legacy of deaths and torture when he escaped the Syrian revolution last year. Now his former victims are trying to bring him to justice
American leader now has an array of options for Venezuela’s Maduro, including land strikes and electronic warfare
50 years since the referendum that definitively abolished the monarchy in Greece
How the U.S. Was Caught Off Guard by the Pearl Harbor Attack in World War II, Despite Warning Signs
A look back at four fatal cases of police violence in Greece—from 1965 to 1985—whose lack of accountability set the stage for the 2008 killing of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos, an event that ignited one of the country’s fiercest waves of social unrest
How the U.S. Was Caught Off Guard by the Pearl Harbor Attack in World War II, Despite Warning Signs
A look back at four fatal cases of police violence in Greece—from 1965 to 1985—whose lack of accountability set the stage for the 2008 killing of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos, an event that ignited one of the country’s fiercest waves of social unrest
From December 22 to January 6, classic Christmas favorites and beloved holiday films light up the screen, bringing warmth, laughter, and the magic of the season to the heart of Athens
Dickens’ classic is reborn in 1900s northern Greece, where stone-built villages and mountain mist set the stage for a magical new adaptation. The filmmakers explain how they blended tradition, fantasy and a distinctly Greek sensibility
From 11:00 to 23:00, visitors of will be able to explore a rich program of experiences, including wine and street food tasting, a tattoo corner, DJ sets and a closing party
Dickens’ classic is reborn in 1900s northern Greece, where stone-built villages and mountain mist set the stage for a magical new adaptation. The filmmakers explain how they blended tradition, fantasy and a distinctly Greek sensibility
From 11:00 to 23:00, visitors of will be able to explore a rich program of experiences, including wine and street food tasting, a tattoo corner, DJ sets and a closing party

















