In Athens’ Exarchia neighborhood, locals celebrated carnival and symbolically reclaimed a blocked public square, burning a “metropolitan rat” effigy while highlighting concerns over urban displacement and the lack of open spaces for children and resident
The Greek Ministry of Culture investigates the sale of WWII-era photos from the Kaisariani executions, facing legal complexities; experts suggest direct purchase as the most practical way to secure these sensitive historical materials
Despite strong visitor numbers, tourism revenue paints a more nuanced picture as average spending per traveler continues to decline.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stresses that political stability is key for national progress, warning that the coming election year will shape the country's path amid uncertainty and criticizing the opposition for spreading misinformation and fear
Following a deadly explosion at the Violanta biscuit factory in Trikala, Greece, authorities uncover serious construction flaws, gas leaks, and safety violations, while the factory owner faces court and workers report dangerous conditions ignored for months
Akylas' "FERTO" has captured the hearts of fans across Europe, placing Greece in second place for Eurovision 2026 with a unique performance concept on the horizon.
The Greek government doubles its offshore exploration area through a partnership with Chevron and Helleniq Energy, aiming for long-term energy production, economic benefits, and strengthened European energy security
The ordained minister’s 1984 bid for Democratic presidential nomination made him the first Black man to wage a nationwide campaign for the White House
Emails show extent of disgraced financier’s relations with former Prince Andrew and his ex-wife
The Greek finance minister called safeguarding the EU’s monetary sovereignty “existential,” warning of geopolitical risks to the global financial system and urging coordinated action on macroeconomic imbalances
The Greek Prime Minister and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral ties and discussed regional developments, stressing dialogue and diplomacy for stability in the Middle East
Many ferry operators have canceled or modified their schedules in response to the severe weather.
Indirect negotiations mediated by Oman come as Washington deploys additional naval forces to the region and Tehran signals it wants sanctions relief without abandoning uranium enrichment
Greece orders temporary closure of Violanta’s second facility amid investigations into safety violations, missing permits, and propane leaks, following a deadly factory explosion that escalated charges against the owner to criminal manslaughter
What really happened in Chios: a collision in the Aegean and the questions that followed
The move marks a milestone transition from planning to the active search for investment partnerships aimed at creating a modern, multifunctional transportation hub in the heart of Athens.
A shallow tremor near Nestani was felt across parts of southern Greece, including Athens, with seismologist Gerasimos Papadopoulos describing the situation as not particularly concerning at this stage
Greece moves to reclaim alleged WWII photos tied to the 1944 execution of 200 resistance prisoners, as questions over authenticity, ownership and historical memory ignite political and public debate.
In a world of geo-economic fragmentation, economic coercion, the intensifying US-China competition and the still ongoing Russia war in Ukraine, the EU faces hard choices.
Akylas, the 27-year-old Greek artist representing Greece in Eurovision, from school performances to TikTok fame.