Two are industrial, in northern Evia and in a business part west of Athens, the tourism project is on the Ionian Sea island of Ithaka
German detectives have spent three years building their case. A Ukrainian veteran could soon be in the dock
Mehrdad Marty Youssefiani, who for nearly two decades served as the close confidant and chief strategic counsellor for Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran, offers an inside look at the man who would be Shah and addresses key questions in an exclusive interview
Antonis Samaras’s cordial meeting with US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle and senior Trump administration officials follows remarks in which he attacked Prime Minister Mitsotakis and voiced kinship with Trump’s stance on migration, energy, and the “woke agenda.”
15-year-old Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, became an internet sensation after a mysterious photo captured him at the Louvre during a royal jewels theft, inspiring worldwide theories about the “Fedora Man.”
Chinese e-commerce powerhouses Temu and Shein are expected to dominate this year’s Black Friday sales in Greece, leaving local retailers worried about unfair competition and shrinking profits
Food, rent, and hospitality costs pushed prices higher in Greece in October, while olive oil prices dropped sharply, according to ELSTAT’s latest inflation data
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy freed under judicial supervision weeks into a five-year jail term for conspiring to raise campaign funds from Libya
In Greece, the new energy alignment with the United States is being celebrated as a strategic victory in the country’s ongoing maritime rivalry with Turkey
The BBC faces turmoil after revelations that a documentary edited parts of Donald Trump’s 2021 speech, prompting the resignations of senior executives and fierce criticism from the former U.S. president, who accused the network of “corrupt journalism.”
Heavy downpours turned streets into rivers and disrupted traffic across Athens on Monday, as the National Meteorological Service warned that severe weather would continue through Tuesday
The €4 billion GREGY project will transmit green energy from Egypt, reducing electricity costs for households and industry starting in 2030
She operates beyond institutional protocols and formalities but seeks concrete deliverables — real agreements with clear implementation timelines. “She means business,” her associates say, summing up her style
The latest UNEP Emissions Gap Report, released ahead of the COP30 opening, shows the world heading for 2.8°C of warming under current policies.
After eight hours on the road, 67-year-old Ioakeim Yfantis was cheered across the finish line at the Athens Marathon, reminding everyone that endurance and spirit matter more than speed. The crowd and event officials honored his determination with heartfelt applause
The surprise victory of a left-wing Muslim immigrant as mayor of New York, the city that built Trump’s empire, sends a powerful signal of political change — one that could reshape the balance of power ahead of America’s next elections.
Ahmed al-Sharaa’s meeting with Donald Trump marks a dramatic reversal for Syria, as Washington eyes closer ties and a potential security pact amid talks to lift long-standing U.S. sanctions
During the past ten years, addressing climate change has been systematically at the center of international politics. This was not the case, at least not to the same degree, either before the Paris Agreement (2015) or today. Policies to combat the effects of climate change seem once again to be entering a period where they […]
How Britain’s biggest fighter jet export deal in a generation unsettles Europe - and particularly Greece.
The Thessaloniki Metro has temporarily shut down for critical system and train tests ahead of its extension to Kalamaria. New bus routes and additional vehicles will cover the city’s transport needs during the closure, with full service to resume by December 21.