Athens Traffic Regulations Recommence October 14

The Hellenic police have announced the details of the annual restrictions, along with a list of exemptions to Athens traffic restrictions.

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America’s Young Men Are Falling Even Further Behind

Men in their 20s and early 30s are much more likely than female peers to live with their parents, and many say they feel aimless and isolated

Feta: A Culinary Delight, Just Not for Greek Tables

A report by the Hellenic Competition Commission reveals a 6% decrease in sales of branded feta products, while many Greek households are turning to more affordable cheese options

They’re Desperate for Work—and Being Brutally Open About It

Job seekers are putting pink banners and the word #Desperate on their LinkedIn profiles

Weather: Cold Air Mass Heading to Greece- Temps to Drop to 20°C

Greece's unseasonably warm and dry weather will change from Thursday, where temperatures are expected to dip below seasonal levels.

MED9 Summit Underscores Cyprus Talks amid Regional Challenges

The 11th MED9 Summit, comprised of the leaders of nine South European countries, held this year in Paphos, Cyprus, highlighted the Cyprus issue and Turkey's contribution to the successful resumption of negotiations as key to advancing EU-Türkiye relations

Living Underground on Greek Islands Is the Old ‘New Sexy’

Underground houses and hotels, once a necessary adaptation, are now popping up around islands, raising alarm to locals and architects

Androulakis Retains PASOK Leadership with Second Round Victory

A total of 201,654 voters participated in the second round of elections, reflecting a notable decrease from last Sunday’s turnout of over 300,000 party members and supporters

MED9 Summit Underscores Cyprus Talks amid Regional Challenges

The 11th MED9 Summit, comprised of the leaders of nine South European countries, held this year in Paphos, Cyprus, highlighted the Cyprus issue and Turkey's contribution to the successful resumption of negotiations as key to advancing EU-Türkiye relations

Final Round of PASOK Leadership Vote Underway

Voters can cast their ballots until 7 pm tonight while preliminary results are expected by around 9 pm

SYRIZA Committee Blocks Kasselakis From Re-election Bid

The decision prevents Kasselakis from running for SYRIZA's leadership in the intraparty elections set for November.

Feta: A Culinary Delight, Just Not for Greek Tables

A report by the Hellenic Competition Commission reveals a 6% decrease in sales of branded feta products, while many Greek households are turning to more affordable cheese options

Greek Shipping Visionary Athina Martinou Dies at 97

The founder of Thenamaris Ships Management, Athina Martinou, was widely considered the most powerful woman in Greek shipping.

European Commission Questions Retailer Temu on Sale of Illegal Products

The European Commission has sent an official information request to ecommerce site Temu, asking for information on what measures it has taken to stop the trade of illegal products on its site

Greek Wine Association Promotes Greek Wine in the UK

At a time when global wine consumption is declining, the value of Greek wine exports to the UK market has more than doubled in the last five years.

Weather: Cold Air Mass Heading to Greece- Temps to Drop to 20°C

Greece's unseasonably warm and dry weather will change from Thursday, where temperatures are expected to dip below seasonal levels.

Athens Traffic Regulations Recommence October 14

The Hellenic police have announced the details of the annual restrictions, along with a list of exemptions to Athens traffic restrictions.

Weapons Cache Found in House in Athens’ Acharnes

The weapons cache is comprised of thousands of rounds of ammunition, improvised explosives, bullet proof vests, and more.

Was Christopher Columbus Greek? Soon We Will Know

Scientists confirm that Christopher Columbus was buried at Seville's Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See and will soon reveal the true origin of the controversial figure.

Iran’s Secret Warning to U.S. Allies: Don’t Help Israel, or You’re Next

The threats through diplomatic channels have prompted Arab states to tell the U.S. that they won’t aid any attack on Iran

They’re Desperate for Work—and Being Brutally Open About It

Job seekers are putting pink banners and the word #Desperate on their LinkedIn profiles

Israel Says Documents Found in Gaza Show Hamas’s Attack Planning, Iran Ties

Letters and meeting minutes appear to show Hamas seeking funding from Tehran, trying to win support from Hezbollah

America’s Young Men Are Falling Even Further Behind

Men in their 20s and early 30s are much more likely than female peers to live with their parents, and many say they feel aimless and isolated

Was Christopher Columbus Greek? Soon We Will Know

Scientists confirm that Christopher Columbus was buried at Seville's Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See and will soon reveal the true origin of the controversial figure.