A 27-year-old man who reported being robbed in Thessaloniki is now facing charges after authorities discovered he had arranged a sexual encounter with a minor
A security camera in the mountain village of Palaios Agios Athanasios captured a striking six-second meteor trail lighting up the night sky above Pella
Brothers of Italy target Brussels Parliament for selling “Italian-style” carbonara sauces with the tricolour, arguing labels mislead consumers and violate EU rules, reigniting Italy’s ongoing crusade for authentic cuisine protection
More than 1,000 Greeks have already used the new diathikes.gr platform to securely register their wills with notaries, dramatically reducing delays and disputes while streamlining inheritance procedures across the country
The Athens Traders Association has announced its proposed schedule for store hours during the 2025 holiday season, including which Sundays shops may open and how Sunday wages are regulated under Greek law
At the same time, FT notes that Belgium’s deputy premier Vincent Van Peteghem is an early favorite to take over as Eurogroup chief
Under the initiative, participating universities will implement a series of measures designed to promote equality and support student wellbeing.
A sharp rise in Influenza A cases, including the emerging subclade K, has prompted Greek health experts to issue guidance on symptoms, testing and vaccination, alongside updates on Covid and seasonal gastroenteritis
New data highlight Greece’s accelerating demographic shift, with experts stressing that most years after age 65 are lived with chronic illness and that healthy ageing must become a national priority
This year’s Best European Film category is notably broad, featuring 15 titles: five fiction films along with the nominees from the European Documentary and European Animated Feature Film categories.
The legendary British rock band will perform in Athens in October 2026, with ticket presales beginning soon for what is expected to be a major stop on their new tour.
Euronext’s public offer has drawn close to 75% of EXAE shareholders, setting the stage for a merger vote, a likely delisting, and the full integration of the Athens Stock Exchange into the European exchange group
The only daughter of Greek tycoon Aristotle Onassis died at just 37, after a life marked by wealth, turbulence, and loss that shadowed the once-powerful Onassis dynasty.
Paris 2024 Olympic bronze medalist Manolo Karalis is among three athletes nominated for the World Athletics Fair Play Award 2025, recognized for his sportsmanship, support of fellow competitors, and exemplary conduct on the track.
New residences developed by Hellenic Estates in collaboration with Lamda Development
Christian lobbying groups, and Biafran activists are working to reposition a decades old independence struggle inside the nerve center of American policymaking
EOPYY, Greece’s National Organization for Health Care Services, is investigating a massive prescription fraud involving 32 doctors and 62 pharmacies, resulting in €12 million in damages and fines exceeding €98,000.
Dendias described Stanford as “one of the world’s leading academic institutions in research, technology, and innovation, particularly in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, and Data Applications.”
Fresh testimonies and inspection findings expose alarming neglect, withheld supplies and dangerous medical practices at the recently shuttered elderly care facility in Kypseli
Overnight attacks on apartment buildings in Ukraine’s second-largest city left 32 people wounded and forced evacuations, while fires and property damage spread across multiple districts.