For the first time, Greek directors Stergios Dinopoulos and Krysianna B. Papadakis receive the Europa Cinemas Venice Label, a prize that boosts the circulation and visibility of winning films across Europe
Google was quick to react, calling the European Commission’s latest decision on its AdTech services “wrong” and announcing plans to appeal.
Gerapetritis reiterated Athens’ firm support for the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) electricity cable project.
Papastavrou noted that in 2005, about 60% of Greece’s electricity came from lignite, while renewable energy now accounts for nearly 60%,
assenger numbers at Athens International Airport rose 6.8% in the first eight months of 2025, while tourists from ten key countries accounted for nearly 70% of Greece’s travel revenue last year
Road traffic noise threatens the health of millions in Europe, with France most affected during the day and Germany leading at night, according to a new European Environment Agency report
Donald Trump said India and Russia appear to have aligned with China following the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, hosted in Beijing this week with leaders showing support for Xi Jinping
The United States plans to phase out some military assistance to European nations near Russia, including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, urging them to shoulder more of their own defense costs
As students prepare to return to school in mid-September, rising prices for backpacks, stationery, and extracurricular activities are putting significant pressure on household budgets
The Russian president said foreign forces deployed to Ukraine during or after the war would be “legitimate targets,” underscoring divisions over future security guarantees
Preliminary data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority shows Greece’s GDP grew just 1.7% year-on-year in second quarter (Q2) 2025, signaling a slowdown ahead of forecasts for the Thessaloniki International Fair
The body of a 65-year-old Dutch woman, missing since Thursday, was located 300 meters deep in Vikos Gorge. Firefighters are working with drones and rescue equipment to recover her remains from the steep ravine
A 17-year-old confessed to police that prejudice drove him to snatch babies in separate incidents in Athens, including one near the Acropolis. Surveillance footage and witness testimony led to his arrest
From political leaders to Hollywood stars, tributes have poured in for Giorgio Armani, who passed away in Milan at 91. His legacy as a visionary designer and pioneer of modern elegance has been hailed across the globe
A newly revealed document shows Lisbon’s Gloria funicular was inspected just hours before it derailed, killing 16 people. The operator Carris confirmed a fresh maintenance contract was signed on September 1
A 30-year-old man in northern Greece was arrested after allegedly detaining a 79-year-old Swedish woman he met on Facebook, seizing her money and mistreating her until police intervened
Washington has blacklisted three Palestinian NGOs that urged the International Criminal Court to investigate Israel for alleged war crimes in Gaza, deepening tensions over accountability in the conflict
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas met Iran’s foreign minister in Doha as European powers press Tehran to address concerns over its nuclear program or face the reimposition of international sanctions
A new systematic review finds psilocybin significantly reduces symptoms of depression compared with placebo, but questions around cost, accessibility, and long-term safety stand in the way of clinical adoption
A new permanent exhibition near Athens will house the remains of the so-called Faliro “Desmotes,” or "Shackled Skeletons", victims of mass executions in the 7th century BC. The €6.5 million project aims to preserve and present the unique find to the public.