Travelers could soon be able to get from Athens to Sofia in under six hours (from the current 13) as the EU pushes for faster, greener trains.
Stefanos Kasselakis and Alexis Tsipras highlight how Zoran Mamdani’s victory reflects youth engagement, challenges entrenched elites, and offers an alternative model for governance, housing, and public services in one of the world’s largest cities
“It occurred along the major Xanthi–Chrysoupoli–Kavala fault line, so we must monitor it closely in the coming hours to see how the situation develops," the Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization President said.
For over 24 years, the NAVIGATOR – The Shipping Decision Makers Forum has been a reference point for international maritime thought.
Behind the closure of 204 branches, insiders allege that Greece’s postal reforms are less about efficiency and more about paving the way for privatization
The November full moon, known as the “Beaver Moon,” will appear larger and brighter than usual as it reaches its closest point to Earth, creating a stunning supermoon visible across Greece and beyond
The initiative offers major convenience for parents and guardians, eliminating the need to submit applications or visit AADE offices to obtain a tax number for their children.
Schools, universities, and student groups across Greece will see disruptions on Thursday as protests target teacher shortages, infrastructure gaps, and the new National High School Diploma, with some schools closing temporarily
The dean submitted photographic evidence to the authorities showing two individuals painting the slogan on university property.
Professor Georgios Anagnostou, holder of the Miltiadis Marinakis Endowed Professorship of Modern Greek Language and Culture at The Ohio State University in the United States, will share his experience in teaching the Greek language abroad during the upcoming conference
Students who studied the Greek language at Ohio State University speak about the importance of the establishment of the Miltiadis Marinakis Endowed Professorship, their experiences, and the value of Greek culture.
The deadline for Greek citizens to obtain their Personal Number—the permanent digital ID required for all public services—expires today, November 5. Those who do not act in time will have one automatically generated.
Greek consumer confidence fell again in October, with households among the most pessimistic in Europe. Most say they are struggling financially, expect prices to keep rising, and see little chance of saving in the year ahead.
One month after the double murder at a campsite in southern Greece, a new testimony and the lifting of phone privacy restrictions are helping authorities close in on the suspected masterminds behind the crime.
Three brothers wanted over the fatal shootout in the Cretan village of Vorizia have turned themselves in, but the heavy weapons used remain missing. Over 400 police officers are still deployed as authorities search for the arsenal and try to prevent further violence.
Athens will be without taxis for Wednesday as drivers launch a strike, demanding tax relief, regulatory changes, and a delay in mandatory electric-vehicle adoption.
Widespread rain and thunderstorms are expected on Wednesday, November 5, with the heaviest activity in central and eastern regions. Strong northeasterly winds and cooler temperatures will prevail in the east.
In contrast to consumer confidence, the intention for major purchases increased, although savings sentiment weakened slightly.
As Crete sells itself to the world as a land of hospitality, bravery, and timeless charm, its other face — the one of guns, grudges, and local dynasties — remains an open secret.
The three men had been hiding in a village about 20 minutes from Vorizia, from where they were picked up by a police patrol car.