Zoe Konstantopoulou, lawyer for Panos Ruci and the leader of the left Plefsi Eleftherias party, spoke of vindication after the decision by the judicial authorities on Tuesday.
A Eurostat report reveals that 20.9% of Greek workers exceed 45 hours per week, the highest in the EU, highlighting stark differences in working hours across Europe
“The question is whether companies are using AI for your benefit or their own,” notes Ari Lightman, professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
The city cracks down on establishments violating public space regulations, marking over 130 closures since the start of 2025
Zelda Williams criticizes artificial intelligence videos using her father’s image and voice, calling them disrespectful and harmful to his legacy
An agreement between Greece and the EU ensures that funds for urban planning studies will be secured, with early projects in Mykonos and Santorini set for public consultation
Attikon Hospital orders administrative investigation after a 22-year-old patient suffered severe allergic reaction due to incorrect antibiotic administration, while authorities continue to examine the circumstances
Antetokounmpo recently won a bronze medal in the Euro 2025 competition with the Greek men’s national team, calling it the best moment in his illustrious career.
Talks with masters of art history, screenings by Costa-Gavras, live music, flower workshops, and even herbal tastings inspired by Cézanne — this October, the Goulandris Museum transforms into one of Athens’ most vibrant cultural destinations
Saudi Industry Minister Bandar bin Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits Athens to deepen trade and industrial ties with Greece, focusing on non-oil sectors, renewable energy, and major joint projects such as the Saudi-Greek energy interconnection
The new 2025–26 extra virgin olive oil season opens with lower prices than last year, as producers await harvest outcomes amid pest concerns and international market fluctuations
Seventeen faculty members of AUEB are featured in two internationally recognized lists published by Stanford University.
The mayor of Herdecke has been found critically injured in her apartment on Tuesday afternoon. The motive for the attack remains unknown, investigations are ongoing
Strong winds and high waves caused a tragic shipwreck near southern Lesbos, leaving four dead while 34 survivors were rescued and taken to a controlled reception center
The creators of shows such as ‘Fauda’ and ‘Tehran,’ along with critics of Netanyahu in the Israeli film industry, find themselves caught in the crossfire of war
It commemorates one of the monumental statues destroyed by ISIS in 2015 during the group’s advance through Mosul, Iraq.
A new nationwide survey shows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trailing all main rivals — by as much as 16 points — while his ruling party also falls behind the opposition after more than two decades in power
Marking two years since the Gaza war began, Greece’s Prime Minister urges all sides to pursue a ceasefire, release hostages, and work toward lasting peace
War in Gaza spurs global backlash that threatens Israel’s long-term prospects
The French president is once again at a political crossroads as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu steps down — triggering opposition calls for snap elections or even Macron’s own resignation