Greek fishermen accuse Turkish crews of threats and warning shots near Samothraki, while the coast guard insists the vessels remained in international waters
A centuries-old oak tree tied to the Greek War of Independence faces severe damage from lightning, insects, and decay, sparking urgent calls for protection
Weather experts warn of localized heavy storms today in northern and central regions, while temperatures will gradually fall tomorrow to seasonal levels
Landmark reforms followed, from the modernization of family law to the creation of the National Health System—achievements that remain reference points for public policy to this day.
Citizens and soldiers took to the streets of Athens demanding a constitution from King Otto, setting the stage for Greece’s first steps toward constitutional rule
Musk reacted to reports that over 750 schools in Greece will shut this year due to falling student numbers, highlighting the country’s deepening population decline
Despite salary increases and lower inflation rates, Greek households continue to struggle as soaring prices and limited purchasing power leave many unable to cover basic needs
Hotels in Greece stood out as the only ones in Europe to surpass the 200 euros mark, reaffirming the country’s position as one of the continent’s leading summer destinations.
A leaked White House document outlines a controversial plan to relocate Gaza’s population and redevelop the territory as a “Riviera,” drawing sharp criticism from human rights groups, who call it mass expulsion disguised as development
This Greek-style recipe takes humble lamb chops and transforms them into a melt-in-your-mouth dish. Juicy, tender, and full of flavor – these marinated lamb chops are roasted to perfection in their own juices– perfect for a Sunday dinner or a special family gathering
The U.S. fast-food chain launched in northern Athens with plans for two more outlets, betting on Gen Z’s appetite for global flavors and the booming ethnic food market
Public Power Corporation (PPC), Greece’s largest electricity provider, announced a 14.5% reduction in its September green tariffs, citing falling wholesale energy prices. Other household plans also see notable drops, offering consumers lower costs
Athens celebrates literature with the city’s biggest book festival, bringing together 210 publishers, 285 stands, and more than 200 cultural events from September 5 to 21
The standoff peaked around 10 p.m., with tensions running high on both sides. Greek crews filmed the incident and claim they alerted the authorities, but no officials arrived at the scene.
The rise of social media has expanded bullying beyond school walls, creating deeper psychological impacts on children and teenagers. Experts stress the urgent need for prevention, early intervention, and specialized training in child and adolescent mental health
Beijing will unveil advanced homegrown weaponry during a major military parade marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan in World War II, signaling its growing technological edge and strategic ambitions
Sanofi is developing a vaccine that targets acne-causing bacteria, with early trials showing promising results. Experts say success could reduce antibiotic use and ease the global burden of acne, though public vaccine hesitancy remains a major challenge
He noted that the scale of the measures will be close to €1.5 billion, in addition to the €1 billion package announced in April that included a rent rebate for tenants
A central part of these efforts is the NATO-supported procurement mechanism, which will channel European funds for the purchase of U.S. weapons such as Patriot air defense systems.
The Thessaloniki International Fair edition carries a special anniversary character, as it coincides with the centennial of TIF-HELEXPO.