Over 1 million Greek homeowners in small towns will receive ENFIA tax cuts next year, while property buyers, heirs, and those legalizing unauthorized buildings face higher bills. Key exemptions apply to insured homes and low-income households
Environmental group warns Balkan coal power exports could collapse when the EU’s new carbon border tax takes effect in 202
Swiss researchers have engineered lab-grown cells capable of detecting scents, opening new possibilities in fragrance research and challenging existing theories about how the human nose identifies smells
Mobile shopping reached an all-time high in Greece during last year’s Black Friday, with smartphones, TVs, and home appliances dominating sales. Consumers increasingly favored convenience, complete services, and tech-driven entertainment
A few days after the 100th anniversary of his birth, Megaron – Athens Concert Hall celebrates Manos Hadjidakis with a cinematic marathon featuring four emblematic films showcasing his iconic scores on November 2
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government must continue funding the food assistance program that supports over 42 million Americans, despite the ongoing shutdown that began on October 1
Descendants of a Jewish couple claim Vincent van Gogh’s Olive Picking was seized under Nazi rule and illegally traded before ending up in New York and Athens
Athens and the wider Attica region face an escalating water crisis as reservoir levels hit historic lows. Officials warn that if current trends continue, the capital could face severe shortages within two years
British author Andrew Lownie claims in a new bestseller that Prince Andrew exploited his royal status for personal gain, calling the royal family “a mafia-style operation” rife with financial corruption and protection from accountability
The sudden shutdown of 204 Hellenic Post branches has sparked protests from local authorities and residents, raising concerns about rural isolation and the impact on elderly citizens reliant on essential postal and financial services
A violent feud in southern Crete, where gunfire between families was exchanged, has left several people dead and many injured. Police have launched a large-scale operation to restore order
Newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle arrived in Athens to a warm reception. Her first official duties include meetings with Greek leaders and participation in a major transatlantic energy forum
Letters written by two Australian soldiers before heading to the Western Front were discovered over a century later on a beach in Western Australia, reuniting their families with a piece of history and offering a glimpse into life before the battlefield
The head of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) warns that any nuclear test undermines global peace and non-proliferation efforts, calling on world leaders to collaborate for a nuclear-test-free world
Ankara’s threat of war over Greece’s maritime rights is nothing more than a diplomatic bluff — and that Athens should focus on real strategic goals, not symbolic gestures
Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday attended the con-celebratory enthronement of the new Archbishop of Sinai Symeon
The body of a 75-year-old woman was found in her home on Salamina, with security cameras showing at least two perpetrators breaking into the residence
They were later stopped by police on a provincial road leading away from Delphi
Nano was considered as instrumental and helping guide the Adriatic country out of its four decades of isolation from the rest of the world and eradicating the vestiges of a Stalinist communist regime
The victim was rushed by an ambulance to a nearby hospital, where he was intubated but out of danger. Nevertheless, he will reportedly be transferred to Athens to treatment in an ICU and surgery