Cuts to military leaders and a shift in strategy to the Western Hemisphere form the backdrop of the meeting
The average wholesale price closed September at 92.77 euros per megawatt-hour, up from 73.13 euros in August—a jump of nearly 27 percent.
The Greek capital may face a severe water shortage within a year as reservoirs hit historic lows. Officials call for urgent measures.
The Greek e-Commerce Association insists the fee’s proceeds must be earmarked exclusively for the digital transformation of Greek businesses and for strengthening their online presence abroad.
Blending contemporary tufting with photography, 40roomors’ exhibition Weaving the Urban Space invites visitors to explore Thessaloniki’s collective memory at IAMART Gallery, September 26 to October 5
Google subsidiary is the last of three Big Tech companies to resolve personal litigation Trump filed against social-media platforms
“All hospitals will be on the MyHealth App from October 1,” announced Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told his cabinet that Greece projects strength abroad while tackling misinformation at home. He also highlighted new tax cuts, defense reforms, and migration policies as pillars of the government’s agenda
Extreme heat and poor air quality are undermining health and productivity, while rapid construction and mass tourism put fragile coastlines and water resources at risk.
Athens is expanding its naval fleet with a deal for 2+2 Italian FREMM Bergamini-class frigates, complementing French-built Belharra vessels and upgraded MEKOs, in a major modernization plan to strengthen its presence in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
On September 30, 1968, two overcrowded trains collided near Derveni, Corinth, killing 34 and injuring 125. The tragedy, tied to the junta’s sham referendum, remains one of Greece’s darkest railway disasters
Flights from Athens International Airport will operate as scheduled tomorrow October 1, but passengers should expect ongoing delays of up to two hours
Experts say fall acts as a temporal landmark, much like birthdays or New Year’s Day. It marks a shift in time, helping us leave behind what no longer serves us and motivating us to embrace new goals.
In Searching for the Oracle - Python’s Gaze, myth drifts into the present as the legendary serpent of Delphi glides through Greece’s fractured landscapes. Siljeholm’s evocative short film has its premiere in Athens
In Greece, 66% of GenX state they only have money for essentials, compared to 46% globally.
As part of the 'Parmenion 25' exercise, civil defense sirens will sound across Greece on Wednesday. Authorities stress the alerts are purely a test with no cause for concern.
Families of Tempi victims have filed fresh exhumation requests after earlier appeals were rejected. They seek further forensic tests to uncover the truth about their children’s deaths
A foreign detainee was discovered hanged in his cell at Athens police headquarters. Despite resuscitation efforts, he was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Once a hub of Athens’ commercial life, the iconic Arsakeio Arcade is being reborn as a cultural, culinary, and retail destination—aiming to attract thousands daily and transform the city center
An autopsy on a 91-year-old woman, secretly buried by her daughter to keep collecting her pension, shows no signs of foul play. Authorities continue investigating as the exact time of death remains unclear