A relevant deputy minister this week announced an initiative that will inaugurate 74 graduate-level programs that will include most of the Greece’s higher education institutions with some of the best-known universities in the world, with an allocated budget of 94 million euros. Speaking to the state-run news agency, Deputy Minister Nikos Papaioannou said the program […]
Ieronymos, 87, was transferred to the Gennimatas Hospital in Athens for a series of diagnostic and laboratory tests
'This is a monument created to honor the heroes who gave their lives for freedom. It belongs to historical memory,' PM Mitsotakis posted on his FB page, a development that follows a recent and very high-profile hunger strike that took place at the site
Once the beating heart of Hellenism abroad, traditional Greek institutions now face decline. In their recent book Whose Homeland Is It?, long-time friends Dr. George Vasilakopoulos and Dr. Toula Nikolakopoulos explore the identity, politics, and future of Greek-Australian communities. The book raises questions about how these communities adapt to modern Australia and emphasises the need to […]
Militant group and Israel prepare for captives to be released as early as Sunday, though timing could slip
“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning,” Churchill said after the Allied victory at El Alamein. And that’s where we are now with Gaza. There can be no doubt that the initial agreement on the ceasefire and the […]
A planned undersea power interconnection between Greece and Cyprus, the infamous "cable," which last week led to the culmination of an unprecedented — at least in the post restoration of democracy era - clash between Athens and Nicosia
Athens is a vast construction site. A dense forest in the hunting season, fertile ground for what the academics call the “financialization of housing”
Reports, citing police sources, said the blast was caused by a makeshift explosive device comprised of small camping gas cannisters.
The Oscar-winning actress and star of ‘Annie Hall’ was a frequent collaborator with Woody Allen and Nancy Meyers
In the past five years, paying for trips over time has become more popular than ever. Travel and financial advisers alike say the loans can sometimes be too good to be true.
Washington has significantly expanded the list of invitees, adding Spain, Japan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Hungary, India, El Salvador, Cyprus, Greece, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Canada to the gathering, which will take place in the Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh
A growing body of research is finding that some of the most commonly held beliefs about sex are wrong
Investigators believe they are nearing identification of the man who killed a 68-year-old campground owner in Finikounda, as new revelations from the victim’s will—signed just three days before his death—point to a family connection at the heart of the case
As a fragile ceasefire holds, thousands of displaced Palestinians return to the ruins of Gaza City while President Trump arrives in Israel to promote his contested peace plan
A long-promised special school for autistic students in Athens has yet to materialize, leaving families facing long commutes and overcrowded classrooms
More than 50 companies and 10 supermarket chains in Greece join an initiative to cut supermarket prices by an average of 8%, as inflation in consumer goods falls to its lowest level in four years
By training the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells, researchers have created a powerful new vaccine platform that could one day protect people from even the most aggressive forms of the disease
Differences and similarities explained – for the uninitiated – between the souvlaki, the gyro, the Turkish doner and the latter’s West European ‘lil’ cousin’, the doner kebab
A five-year-old child from India drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Santorini, on Saturday, as authorities investigate the circumstances of the tragic accident