Five 14-year-old students have been arrested and charged with causing bodily harm. The students claim the victim was participating in a 'challenge' of his will, but the victim's father refutes the claims.
Greece’s EYP is reportedly investigating at least 130 real estate transactions, not only across Thrace but also on sensitive islands, including Lesvos, Samos, Kos, Leros, Kalymnos, and Rhodes.
Greece's counterterrorism unit is closing in on two suspects related to a bomb that exploded at Hellenic Train on Friday. No injuries were sustained in the explosion, as authorities were warned in advanced that it would be detonated.
Retail stores across Greece are now operating on extended holiday hours for Holy Week, following their Sunday opening on April 13. The move aims to accommodate consumers ahead of Easter, but merchants remain cautious amid sluggish market activity.
A slow-start Monday that begs for an extra coffee, a good playlist, and a cozy sweater. A great day to ease into the week, cloud by cloud
The group has claimed responsibility for the bomb attack on Hellenic Train, where no one was injured. Greek authorities consider it an indication of the resurgence of domestic terrorism.
The organization calls itself "Revolutionary Class Self-Defense" and says it was also responsible for an attack on Greece's Ministry of Labor.
The Easter holiday schedule has been in effect since April 10, with retail stores open Palm Sunday, and most supermarkets also operating to meet consumer demand for Easter shopping.
Night of unrest in downtown Athens' region of Exarcheia – 11 Cars Burned, 72 Detentions
Roads will be closed in Athens due to the 8th Pedion Areos Race.
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas outlined a series of municipal interventions aimed at tackling the housing crisis during a public event co-hosted with the University of Athens.
Greek authorities are probing the details of Friday night’s bomb blast outside Hellenic Train headquarters.
Authorities were notified that an anonymous caller had called a local media outlet at 20.53 to warn of the bomb, claiming it would detonate in 35 to 40 minutes
Maria Karystianou alleges that the committee failed to call witnesses, gather evidence, or answer phone calls to clarify the facts surrounding the tragedy.
Alvin Graylin, technology executive and author, addressed the major challenges posed by artificial intelligence and its potential to reshape both the economy and the future of work in an interview with Chief Editor of TO BHMA International Edition Odin Linardatou at the Delphi Economic Forum X. Graylin argues that throughout history, virtually all technologies have […]
Greece’s Supreme Court is hearing a case today that challenges the constitutionality of the landmark law legalizing same-sex marriage and granting adoption rights to same-sex couples.
With 10 million visitors expected, Athens doubles down on innovation, sustainability, and global partnerships.
The Kalamaria line opening has been moved to February 2026 with the main line to temporarily shut for final works.
Perfect weather for reading by the window, a mid-morning stroll, or daydreaming with a warm drink — just don’t forget the light jacket and maybe a scarf for that sea breeze.
Christoforos Katsadiotis' vandalized works by an MP from the right-wing Niki party, remain absent from the National Gallery—a delay that has sparked protest from 29 artists demanding the temporary removal of their own works until his are reinstated