Author Petros Markaris recalls the September 1955 anti-Greek pogrom in Istanbul, triggered by a state-engineered provocation and followed by mass violence against the city’s Greek minority
His demand came with a threat: his party's parliamentary group would withhold their vote of confidence from any other parliamentarian the president chose to head his government
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair that the pension adjustment known as the “personal difference” will be halved in 2026 and fully abolished in 2027, opening the way for more retirees to receive increases
Beyond its famous landmarks, Rome conceals small cultural treasures—gems of history, art, and daily life that reveal the city’s timeless power and identity
White House says the name conveys a message of readiness
This year marks the fair's 89th run, following sporadic breaks since WWII
Greece expects major American companies to join hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete, a move seen as boosting its energy program and countering Turkish claims in the Eastern Mediterranean
This past hangs like a shadow over German-Greek relations and still surfaces whenever Germans and Greeks sit down together to discuss their relations
All services on Thessaloniki’s metro line have been halted after a technical issue forced a temporary suspension. Authorities say efforts are underway to restore full operations, with updates expected once the problem is resolved
On September 7, a rare “Blood Moon” will appear as the full moon coincides with a total lunar eclipse, visible to the naked eye across parts of the world. The Moon will glow red before returning to its normal brightness later in the nigh
The use of AI in Greek education cannot simply be copied from other systems but must be based on Greek data and take into account our culture, so that it reflects our own needs and priorities
The Defense Ministry's presence at this year’s TIF aims to explain how this transition also has a clear economic footprint.
Mitsotakis announced “the boldest income tax reform since the restoration of democracy,” including reductions in tax rates.
Under Turkish law, this offense carries a prison sentence of 6 months to 1 year.
The Greek diaspora in Australia is mourning the death of Mercury Psillakis, who was killed in a shark attack in Sydney. According to the Greek-Australian, Melbourne-based news outlet, Neos Kosmos, the 57-year-old Psillakis leaves behind his wife, young daughter, and twin brother. The experienced surfer sustained fatal injuries after being attacked on Dee Why beach […]
Trains will not pass through the Syntagma Metro station in Athens, by order of the Hellenic Police (ELAS), today, Saturday, September 6, at 4:00 p.m. Trains will pass through without stopping. It is noted that rallies over the Tempi tragedy are being held this evening in Athens, Thessaloniki, and other cities across Greece. On Saturday, […]
Pierrakakis said the upcoming reform would focus on supporting families to counter declining birth rates and the demographic crisis in the country
The prime minister began his tour at Pavilion 1555, stopped by the Armed Forces’ exhibit, and posed for photos with members of the women’s gymnastics team.
The measure will apply to taxpayers whose primary residence is in frontier areas with populations under 5,000.
A Wall Street Journal editor was healing well from spinal surgery. A week later, something was very, very wrong.