Eighty-five academics from the University of Crete have earned a place on Stanford University’s annual list of the World’s Top 2% Scientists.
Germany, launching its newly formed Federal Ministry for Digitalization and State Modernization, expressed interest in drawing from Greece’s institutional and technological experience.
Authorities reveal the shocking confession of the victim’s daughter-in-law, overturning initial claims of a burglary and exposing the brutal family-linked attack
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will hold a phone call with Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss reviving the Black Sea grain initiative and advancing peace efforts in Ukraine, signaling Turkey’s continued diplomatic mediation role
Once a single day of major deals, Black Friday in Greece has expanded into a month-long promotion period, with year-round offers and higher business costs limiting the deep discounts seen in larger markets
Behind every “accident” lies a story no one dares to tell. Inside Greece’s hospitals, frontline health workers confront the hidden crisis of gender-based violence—and a new initiative, CARE POWER, trains them to detect, protect and guide survivors to safety.
Asylum debate shifts to the right – asylum seekers and refugees are being labelled as criminals
The Papageorgiou Hospital in Thessaloniki illuminated its administration building in orange to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, reaffirming its commitment to supporting victims and raising awareness of growing digital abuse
Across the globe, the color orange is being projected on buildings to honor the International Day on the Elimination of Violence Against Women and bring attention to domestic violence
The demands center on extending the deadline for mandatory electrification to 2035, curbing what drivers describe as unfair competition from multinational ride-hailing platforms.
In an interview with To Vima, Aphrodite Bleta, President of the European Union of Women in Greece, explains why economic empowerment, education and social support are essential to ending the cycle of abuse.
Alter Ego Media presents its strategic roadmap at the ATHEX Mid Cap Conference 2025
Three institutions decades apart—one relying on 1990s surveillance, one underfunded during Greece's financial crisis, and one among the world's wealthiest museums. All were robbed successfully
As for the role of citizens in ensuring that stray city animals have a dignified end, it is small but extremely important: all they need to do is call their municipality
The proposed framework offers remedies for properties incorrectly designated as forest land or as “unknown owner,” classifications that have led to their transfer to the state.
A 44-year-old man allegedly murdered his 47-year-old brother with scissors after a violent dispute in their shared home. Police say the siblings had a history of domestic violence and substance abuse
New UN data reveal that in 2024 alone, 50,000 women and girls were murdered by partners or relatives—one every ten minutes—showing no real global progress in combating femicide, despite decades of international commitments.
Athens will implement brief overnight traffic stoppages on major roads Tuesday and Wednesday as crews conduct structural safety tests on several key bridges.
Rain spreads from western Greece to more regions by afternoon, with thunderstorms in the northwest and strong southerly winds over the Ionian.
Many Palestinians in Gaza want the militant group to leave power, but still welcome its crackdown on crime