A 550-pound American-made bomb unearthed during construction in Potsdam triggered the evacuation of some 6,500 residents
Alexandros Giotopoulos was returned to custody after Greece’s Supreme Court overturned an earlier release decision, ruling that legal requirements for conditional release had not yet been met
Businesses in one of central Athens’ commercial areas say months of road closures and repeated burglaries have left them struggling, calling for stronger security measures and faster completion of public works
Fans are scrambling to find tickets for deluxe showings of Christopher Nolan’s new IMAX film, experiencing long lines and scalpers selling tickets for around 10 times the original value
As Britain celebrates Trooping the Colour, political turmoil over defense spending casts a shadow over Westminster
Greece is heading into the summer season with the strongest inflationary pressures seen in three years
Every successful institutional order eventually reaches what Charles Handy called the “second curve”: the point at which the structures that enabled past success begin to constrain future adaptation. The central question at that stage is whether dispersed knowledge, capital, and capability can be re-coordinated into new forms of effectiveness, or whether they drift into fragmentation […]
A 56-year-old man was arrested in Athens after police seized dozens of ancient coins and artifacts allegedly imported from abroad and offered for sale online.
The US energy giant will join HELLENiQ ENERGY in offshore exploration in the Kyparissia Gulf, marking a new step in Greece’s efforts to assess its hydrocarbon potential
European leaders are set to challenge the US president over nuclear negotiations with Tehran and seek a shift in Washington’s approach to the war in Ukraine during the summit in France
Combining live, mythology-inspired storytelling and immersive visuals, the new cultural experience offers a modern introduction to the sounds and themes of the ancient Greek world
A study shows that victims in Greece lose an average of $609 per incident, while 23% of those affected report losses exceeding $1,350
Athens presses eastern Libya’s Haftar administration to curb migrant departures to Crete as arrivals surge and regional tensions mount.
Pharmaceutical industry groups say an 80.7% clawback rate for hospital medicines is placing a growing financial burden on companies and raising concerns over access to innovative treatments in Greece.
Doctors fought to save the young woman after she was rushed to a health center unconscious, but despite extensive resuscitation efforts, they were unable to revive her
The 45-year-old police officer in northern Greece had been rushed to the hospital in critical condition after her husband stabbed her repeatedly prior to taking his own life
Tallberg Foundation president Alan Stoga brings his interactive courtroom drama to Athens, arguing humanity has already lost control of AI
Dimitris Ballios, founder of Exodus Games, believes that storytelling through roleplaying games like D&D can build community and spark a more hopeful imagination
The island nation celebrated a landmark achievement after holding Spain to a draw, as jubilant scenes unfolded among fans both at home and abroad
In new video series, tech industry’s most powerful players gather around Mafia table for evening of deception