Apartment buildings have fewer rowdy tourists now, but rents keep rising
From “Only Murders in the Building” to Netflix’s Guinness dynasty drama and Kim Kardashian’s legal series, fall brings major streaming premieres.
The administration wants to rebuild a power base that has been put to the test over the last two years. And the Opposition wants to create a power base that will work in their favor
Tax relief measures announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair are seen as insufficient, as inflation keeps eroding household income
A total lunar eclipse was visible tonight, turning the Moon a deep red as it passed through Earth’s shadow. The spectacle began at moonrise and ended before midnight
Unstable weather will bring local showers and storms this week, mainly in inland areas, while temperatures remain near 30–33°C. Strong northern winds expected in the Aegean
Greece beat Israel 84–79 in Riga to reach the EuroBasket quarterfinals. Next, they face Lithuania for a place in the semifinals
As the new school year begins, choosing the right backpack and stationery can make a big difference for children’s comfort, organization, and daily school life. Here’s what parents should look out for
The government reached an agreement with food industry leaders to revive last year’s price-cutting program, with supermarkets and suppliers offering discounts on a wide range of products
A U.S. judge rejected calls for Google to sell its Chrome browser, instead ordering the company to share search data with competitors — a landmark decision with major implications for tech and competition law
The celebrated Spanish dance company reimagines Bizet’s classic with flamenco, modern choreography and live music in a one-night performance in Athens
None of this would have come to light if it were not for that precious thing we call investigative journalism: curious reporters who spend years cross-checking information, reporting while setting aside any personal convictions and any fears they may have
In many cultures, hearing voices is not linked to madness but seen as guidance, spiritual contact, or even wisdom. Research shows cultural perspectives shape how these experiences are understood and whether they are stigmatized or celebrated
Author Petros Markaris recalls the September 1955 anti-Greek pogrom in Istanbul, triggered by a state-engineered provocation and followed by mass violence against the city’s Greek minority
His demand came with a threat: his party's parliamentary group would withhold their vote of confidence from any other parliamentarian the president chose to head his government
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair that the pension adjustment known as the “personal difference” will be halved in 2026 and fully abolished in 2027, opening the way for more retirees to receive increases
Beyond its famous landmarks, Rome conceals small cultural treasures—gems of history, art, and daily life that reveal the city’s timeless power and identity
White House says the name conveys a message of readiness
This year marks the fair's 89th run, following sporadic breaks since WWII
Greece expects major American companies to join hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete, a move seen as boosting its energy program and countering Turkish claims in the Eastern Mediterranean