The Saronic island is packed with visitors and reporters as filming runs through early March, with restaurants, cafes and hotels operating at full capacity weeks ahead of the usual season
A new study highlights three existing drugs—including Viagra, riluzole, and the shingles vaccine—as potential treatments for Alzheimer’s, paving the way for faster, safer therapies through drug repurposing
As Athens and Washington promote the proposed gas link, attention is shifting to parallel talks over a multibillion-euro PPC data center and a potential redevelopment of the Port of Elefsina, both seen as part of a broader U.S.-Greece investment narrative
A plan—in response to the Supreme Court ruling that some global tariffs were illegal—could take months to implement
Starting Monday, Feb. 23, Syntagma (Line 2 platforms), Acropoli and Syngrou-Fix will close at 9:40 p.m. from Sunday through Thursday due to rail replacement and 5G upgrade works. Shuttle buses will run between Panepistimio and Agios Ioannis during the closures.
Why the €12.65B Budget Surplus Masks Deeper Economic Challenges — and What the Laffer Curve Reveals About Fiscal Sustainability
Flyers are being handed out by the municipality of western Greece urging carnival-goers to be safe and respectful of others
Rescue teams search waters south of Heraklion after a shipwreck near Kali Limenes; 20 people have been rescued as authorities continue efforts to locate those unaccounted for
The Greek island of Sifnos is recognized as a leading international destination for 2026, praised for its authentic experiences, rich culture, and slower pace, attracting visitors from Australia and beyond
Torrential rain triggered flash flooding in the island’s capital, turning central roads into rivers and prompting emergency alerts urging residents to stay indoors
The women performers were once again accompanied by impressive stilt walkers and floats
The United States made a partial $160 million payment toward over $4 billion owed to the UN, as President Trump hosted the first Board of Peace meeting, an initiative experts warn could undermine the United Nations
Rocky Hydra, now an eponymous and jet-setting destination, is also where legendary poet and songwriter Leonard Cohen found solace, inspiration and love in the early 1960s in a then remote and unknown island
Monday, Feb. 23, marks Clean Monday on the Orthodox ecclesiastical calendar, the commencement of Great Lent for the Orthodox Christian faithful
Inbound arrivals grew by 5.6% and tourism receipts by 9.4%, translating into approximately 42.97 million visitors in 2025, compared to 2024.
With the Recovery and Resilience Facility expiring in August, Athens faces mounting pressure to finalize reforms and investment milestones while maintaining its position among the EU’s top fund absorbers
Stournaras declined, however, to say how much new debt would be needed to make a real change to financial conditions in Europe.
The Bank of Greece (BoG) has warned customers of fraudulent videos circulating online, which depict Governor Yannis Stournaras in talks with reporters who urge users to sign up for a small charge to a platform with the promise of large returns. The Bank of Greece stresses the videos showing the chief of BoG are adulterated, […]
The Municipality of Nisyros has already begun taking all necessary steps to repair the damage and fortify the area.
The Piraeus side head to Germany chasing a dramatic turnaround after their 2–0 defeat at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium.