New national statistics reveal a 2.2% drop in deaths across Greece in early 2026 compared to 2025, with notable differences across age groups and regions, highlighting shifts in mortality patterns nationwide

Reuters reports a 14-point framework would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, resume Iranian oil exports and launch talks on a broader settlement, though key details remain unresolved

Marine traffic resumes through the Corinth Canal after key stabilization works, supporting summer tourism, shipping and trade.

EP Keeps Up Pressure on Turkey, Cites Concerns Over Greece, Cyprus

EP Keeps Up Pressure on Turkey, Cites Concerns Over Greece, Cyprus
EP Keeps Up Pressure on Turkey, Cites Concerns Over Greece, Cyprus

Turkey Rejects EP Report, Claims EU lawmakers Rely on ‘Disinformation’

Turkey Rejects EP Report, Claims EU lawmakers Rely on ‘Disinformation’
Turkey Rejects EP Report, Claims EU lawmakers Rely on ‘Disinformation’

More Violations of Greek Airspace by Turkish Aircraft Reported

More Violations of Greek Airspace by Turkish Aircraft Reported
More Violations of Greek Airspace by Turkish Aircraft Reported

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New national statistics reveal a 2.2% drop in deaths across Greece in early 2026 compared to 2025, with notable differences across age groups and regions, highlighting shifts in mortality patterns nationwide

Reuters reports a 14-point framework would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, resume Iranian oil exports and launch talks on a broader settlement, though key details remain unresolved

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The U.S. blocked several countries from paying for oil purchases, money that Tehran now wants back to permanently end the war

Tehran has learned it can survive the worst Washington can throw at it, but it still needs sanctions relief to stave off economic calamity

After an unprecedented war between a participating country and the host nation, Iran opened its campaign in a charged atmosphere with adoring fans, banned flags and players speaking out.

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A rare encounter in the Ionian Sea: five whales spotted south of Lefkada near Paxos, surfacing side by side and captivating onlookers with their presence and calls.

Reuters cites a document outlining a proposal for the ASPIDES operation to assume primary responsibility for clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz, if approved by all EU member states

The government-backed app helps consumers in Greece compare supermarket prices and find cheaper alternatives while enhancing market transparency

Authorities seized more than 370 counterfeit documents and uncover a fully equipped workshop supplying the fake travel documents to third country nationals attempting to reach other EU countries

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Kypseli Municipal Market will be brimming with booths selling handmade creations, ceramics, food and more

The emotional comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversary, with tickets for the first four days already sold out

Combining live, mythology-inspired storytelling and immersive visuals, the new cultural experience offers a modern introduction to the sounds and themes of the ancient Greek world

Performances that challenge conventions while exploring what connects people across time, place, and evolving technology

Dimitris Ballios, founder of Exodus Games, believes that storytelling through roleplaying games like D&D can build community and spark a more hopeful imagination

Greece’s digital transition is admirable but at the same time it's leaving older citizens unable to keep up and remain connected.

In a rare interview, Marina Karella revisits the artists who shaped her journey and discusses “Le Passage”, an exhibition exploring transformation, mystery and the poetry of existence.

Greece’s digital transition is admirable but at the same time it's leaving older citizens unable to keep up and remain connected.

In a rare interview, Marina Karella revisits the artists who shaped her journey and discusses “Le Passage”, an exhibition exploring transformation, mystery and the poetry of existence.

From classical concerts in the Aegean and film screenings under the stars, to mountain-top performances and celebrations of the Greek diaspora, festivals across Greece are transforming summer into a nationwide cultural journey

Before fashion became trend, traditional Greek dress of the 19th and early 20th centuries functioned as a language woven into the body

Rhodes and Kos lead the Dodecanese with 39 Blue Flag beaches and marinas, confirming their status for quality and sustainability.

The Royal Beach Club Santorini experience is part of a full-day shore excursion that includes visits to Oia and Fira, relaxation, and plenty of Greek food.

A constitutional committee in Greece is reviewing proposals to reform Article 16, focusing on higher education, university autonomy, and the potential role of private institutions within a regulated framework under state oversight

The Greek prime minister highlighted upgrades to primary healthcare infrastructure, while visiting a newly renovated health center and other local projects in Vari

Prompted by a new tragedy in Drama, PASOK formally proposed enshrining the state's obligation to protect women from gender-based violence in the Constitution

The Greek government has extended its restructuring programme for Swiss franc-linked loans until September 2026, aiming to give borrowers more time to join the scheme, which has already attracted around half of eligible participants.

Greece's inflation stood at 4.9% in May, well above the EU average of 3.3% and the Eurozone rate of 3.2%, highlighting stronger price pressures.

A new Finance Ministry bill aims to give breathing space to 1.5 million debtors, as private debt in Greece exceeds €240 billion

New rules for Airbnb-style rentals could strip properties of their short-term rental registration after sale, inheritance or family transfer, triggering strong opposition from owners.

AWS Local Zone is expected to launch in July as talks focus on AI, satellite internet infrastructure, research facilities and greater support for the Greek language across Amazon services

Teen suffers severe brain injury and remains hospitalized in an Athens hospital, as family appeals for support

Authorities seized more than 370 counterfeit documents and uncover a fully equipped workshop supplying the fake travel documents to third country nationals attempting to reach other EU countries

Marine traffic resumes through the Corinth Canal after key stabilization works, supporting summer tourism, shipping and trade.

A rare encounter in the Ionian Sea: five whales spotted south of Lefkada near Paxos, surfacing side by side and captivating onlookers with their presence and calls.

More than eight decades after the Distomo massacre, survivors’ families continue their fight for justice as Germany maintains that reparations claims are settled.

From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers

A glimpse into the Greek Revolution of 1821, where the struggle for freedom unfolded alongside powerful stories of love, passion, and loss.

From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers

A glimpse into the Greek Revolution of 1821, where the struggle for freedom unfolded alongside powerful stories of love, passion, and loss.

Submissions for IMμF 2026 are now open across three categories—Greek, International, and Student Competition—with a deadline of July 31, 2026.

Kypseli Municipal Market will be brimming with booths selling handmade creations, ceramics, food and more

The emotional comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversary, with tickets for the first four days already sold out

Kypseli Municipal Market will be brimming with booths selling handmade creations, ceramics, food and more

The emotional comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversary, with tickets for the first four days already sold out

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