Mitsotakis spoke of “the digital leap our country has made in recent years,” announcing forthcoming measures to address digital addiction among minors.
As tensions between the United States and Iran are reaching a critical moment, with many analysts expecting a military strike against Iran soon, Greece could find itself front and center amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. While Greece will not participate directly with forces in the pending conflict with Iran, the Mutual Defense […]
Action to deter smuggling of illicit oil is accelerating, but even hulking tankers have many ways to hide
A former child prodigy, she walked away from the sport for two years at the age of 16. She came back her way—and now she is the first U.S. figure skater to win women’s individual gold in a generation
From March 1–7, 2026, Athens becomes a playground for French gastronomy. From Michelin-starred chefs to hands-on workshops, this week-long festival offers something for professionals, students, and the public alike
Flying kites on Clean Monday symbolizes spiritual renewal, links to ancient traditions, and welcomes spring, blending Christian and pagan heritage
The regional governor of Thessaly has ordered a temporary suspension of operations at the Violanta biscuit factory following last month’s deadly explosion that killed five female workers
From centuries-old recipes to modern creations, Greek halva is more than a sweet—it’s a cultural ritual. Explore the country’s finest producers, from classic tahini halva to inventive flavor twists, and discover how to serve this iconic treat this Lent
Authorities urge heightened caution on Mount Parnitha during the three-day Clean Monday weekend after a group of walkers was confronted by a wolf near the former royal estate. No injuries were reported
In a Truth Social post, the president says the higher worldwide tariff takes effect immediately and will be followed by new “legally permissible” trade measures in the coming months.
New Democracy remains dominant, but economic anxiety, leadership fatigue and a fragmented opposition are reshaping the political terrain. As elections inch closer, every major figure faces a narrowing path—and a restless electorate.
A vibrant black-eyed pea salad with sweet roasted peppers, fresh scallions, and parsley. Light, refreshing, and full of flavor, it’s an easy plant-based dish perfect for warm days and the carnival period.
The Saronic island is packed with visitors and reporters as filming runs through early March, with restaurants, cafes and hotels operating at full capacity weeks ahead of the usual season
A new study highlights three existing drugs—including Viagra, riluzole, and the shingles vaccine—as potential treatments for Alzheimer’s, paving the way for faster, safer therapies through drug repurposing
As Athens and Washington promote the proposed gas link, attention is shifting to parallel talks over a multibillion-euro PPC data center and a potential redevelopment of the Port of Elefsina, both seen as part of a broader U.S.-Greece investment narrative
A plan—in response to the Supreme Court ruling that some global tariffs were illegal—could take months to implement
Starting Monday, Feb. 23, Syntagma (Line 2 platforms), Acropoli and Syngrou-Fix will close at 9:40 p.m. from Sunday through Thursday due to rail replacement and 5G upgrade works. Shuttle buses will run between Panepistimio and Agios Ioannis during the closures.
Why the €12.65B Budget Surplus Masks Deeper Economic Challenges — and What the Laffer Curve Reveals About Fiscal Sustainability
Flyers are being handed out by the municipality of western Greece urging carnival-goers to be safe and respectful of others
Rescue teams search waters south of Heraklion after a shipwreck near Kali Limenes; 20 people have been rescued as authorities continue efforts to locate those unaccounted for