Perhaps because in November 1973, everyone believed, for a few hours, that the junta would fall. Even the junta itself—which is why it reacted so violently
Greek authorities will keep the National Garden closed for nearly 48 hours as security tightens in Athens ahead of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s arrival and annual commemorations related to the Polytechnic uprising
Off the coasts of Fournoi and Ikaria, in the North Aegean sea, a trove of ancient shipwrecks is rewriting what we know about Aegean trade route
Eurostat data shows that Greeks report the highest levels of subjective poverty in Europe. We examine the deeper social and economic forces that fuel this collective feeling of deprivation
A tourist bus carrying about 40 passengers overturned on a rural road in central Greece, leaving 13 women with minor injuries and triggering a rapid emergency response
Chinese knockoffs are flooding the market, shaking up the community of enthusiasts still devoted to the old-timey instruments
EP backs limiting due diligence obligations to companies with over 5,000 employees and €1.5bln net worldwide turnover under its Omnibus simplification plan.
As Ukraine confronts its biggest corruption scandal in years, President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives in Athens to advance a new energy partnership with Greece, just as the EU weighs the political and financial fallout
With its public offer set to close, Euronext edges closer to acquiring the Athens Stock Exchange, potentially reshaping Greece’s capital-market landscape
Greek police detained four suspects in northern Greece as they probe the execution-style killing of Giannis Lalas, who had been acquitted in the high-profile murder of crime journalist Giorgos Karaivaz
Marking 42 years since the unilateral declaration of a breakaway entity in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus, Athens calls on all states to uphold international law, reject revisionism, and support renewed UN-led efforts toward a comprehensive settlement
Following the success of its earlier stagings, Encardia’s music-theatrical adaptation of Giannis Ritsos’ Moonlight Sonata returns to THEATRE OF THE NO for two additional performances, on Sunday November 16 and Sunday November 30 at 20:00
The Hellenic Police is launching traffic restrictions from Nov. 15–18, with major streets closing and parking bans in place as they enforce security measures for the 52nd Polytechnic uprising commemoration
Greek patients face some of the highest out-of-pocket costs and unmet medical needs in the OECD, underscoring persistent gaps in access, funding, and low confidence in the health system
How satellites can become daily tools for security and resilience
Three European Delegated Prosecutors in Athens have been unanimously reappointed, ensuring continuity in key investigations tied to the EU budget, including the OPEKEPE farm subsidy scandal
Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis says Fitch’s move to lift Greece to BBB reflects clear progress in growth, debt reduction, and fiscal credibility and signals lower borrowing costs and stronger investment ahead
The defendants received sentences of up to three years and were set to be transferred to correctional facilities
Tehran hasn’t explained the incident, which comes amid unresolved nuclear issues between Iran and the West
Meanwhile, a major naval exercise was concluded over recent days in Greek waters, south and southeast of Crete and in the eastern Aegean, comprised of Hellenic Navy and Israeli Navy assets