Irate response by Turkish CHP party deputy chairman, who invokes 'international law'
A 53-year-old officer was swept away by massive waves while on duty at the marina; his funeral is scheduled for Friday morning
Oven-roasted sweet potatoes with olive oil, garlic, and fresh thyme. An easy, healthy, and nourishing recipe that works beautifully as a side dish for meat or poultry, or as a complete vegan meal. They pair wonderfully with regular potatoes or yellow pumpkin.
Housing costs absorb 35.5% of Greeks’ disposable income, the highest percentage in the EU.
What the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) covers, which came into force on January 17 – the geopolitical dimensions and its connection to the global struggle over rare earths and maritime trade routes
A major photography exhibition at the National Gallery sheds light on the painstaking conservation of more than 100,000 objects from the historic Tatoi Estate, the former summer residence of Greece’s royal family
The teenager, accused of killing a 17-year-old boy in the northern city of Serres, was attacked by fellow inmates during a violent incident that included the setting of a fire in a cell at the Kassaveteia rural detention facility for juvenile offenders
The bonus was enacted by the Mitsotakis government in April 2024 and billed as one of a handful of measures to deal with the demographic crisis faced by the country
In Davos, Trump says Greenland is “our territory” and urges immediate negotiations, claiming U.S. control would strengthen NATO and vowing not to use force.
Berlin and Rome call for sweeping reforms to cut red tape, accelerate approvals, and strengthen Europe’s single market ahead of next month’s EU summit
As Greece’s center-left heads toward a pivotal party congress, internal disputes over strategy, leadership and post-election alliances risk defining PASOK more than its response to voters’ everyday concerns
Featuring more than 150 works, the exhibition is structured into thematic sections that trace Mortarakos’s artistic journey from his student years at the Athens School of Fine Arts to the full breadth of his mature production.
Gale-force winds up to 9 Beaufort have caused major damage to agricultural areas in Crete, forcing school closures in affected towns due to power outages and low temperatures
U.S. President Donald Trump said the United Nations should be allowed to continue its work even as governments and experts express concern that his proposed “Board of Peace,” initially focused on Gaza, could undermine the global body
The vote passed with 334 for and 324 against. Prominent German MEP calls it "absolutely irresponsible" while the Left celebrates the "blow" to EU-Mercosur.
A six-year-old girl survived a fatal high-speed train collision in southern Spain that killed her parents, brother and cousin after a family trip to see The Lion King, as authorities confirm the death toll has risen to 41 and investigations continue.
CERTH, founded in 2000 and overseen by Greece’s General Secretariat for Research and Innovation, has sought to expand its international profile as it competes for talent, partnerships and private capital
Strong winds and heavy seas have created dangerous conditions on Gavdos, overturning boats, damaging vehicles, and threatening residents and migrants living on the small Greek island
PM Mark Carney backs Denmark’s sovereignty, calls for focused Arctic talks and stronger multilateral cooperation amid U.S. threats over Greenland
Early trading data show rising liquidity and stronger foreign interest as the Athens Stock Exchange integrates into Euronext.