Minister of Education Sophia Zacharaki calls for a major reform of Greece’s education system, suggesting the possible abolition of nationwide university entrance exams while emphasizing student and staff safety at universities
A rubber boat carrying 55 people overturned off Libya’s coast, leaving only two survivors and highlighting the ongoing dangers migrants face crossing the Central Mediterranean
Nearly 94,000 recipients will receive funds from e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service, covering pensions, unemployment benefits, maternity leave, and subsidized employment programs by Friday, February 13, 2026
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will hold talks with livestock farmers in Athens to address a recent outbreak and unveil measures for sector support and sustainability
As leaders gather in Germany, this year’s Munich Security Report warns that “wrecking-ball politics” and shifting U.S. priorities are shaking Europe’s security architecture and testing the future of the transatlantic alliance
A bystander recounts the frantic moments after a young child was pulled unconscious from a public fountain, as the girl remains in critical condition in intensive care.
The Puerto Rican superstar delivered a high-energy halftime show celebrating identity, reggaeton and culture, featuring surprise appearances by Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and tributes to the genre’s pioneers on America’s biggest stage
Continuing revelations from the Epstein files released in the US are undermining further the already tainted legitimacy of Western elites, political, business/financial, and even intellectual and artistic. They are exposing the immoral, self-aggrandizing, money-and-power-through-contacts approach to life and success of this assorted group of men, united across borders by their apparent belief that the world […]
February 9 honors Greek as a living link to classical heritage, inspiring scholars, writers, and students across Europe while highlighting challenges in humanities education
Greece advances an offshore exploration partnership with Chevron while negotiating a long-term LNG supply deal, as U.S.-hosted talks on the Vertical Corridor
Newly released emails suggest Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sent official British trade documents to Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, adding to ongoing scrutiny over his ties to the late sex offender and prompting police review of potential misconduct
Authorities demand answers from university leaders after Molotov attacks injured a police officer and reignited debate over campus security and controlled access
New AI-powered cameras across the Athens area are recording thousands of traffic violations during a pilot phase, but authorities say no fines are being issued yet as systems are still being evaluated.
The main “thorn,” from the perspective of Turkish media, is, pending the SCC, the one and only dispute that Greece—according to the Prime Minister—recognizes with Turkey: the delimitation of the continental shelf and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
She underwent surgery on both hands after being injured during a trip to Italy for the Winter Olympics opening ceremony and is recovering in stable condition.
A 59-year-old man died when his car veered off a mountain road and fell into a deep gorge, triggering a large-scale rescue operation in difficult terrain.
The 56-year-old Greek yoga teacher was remanded in custody after denying involvement in a series of car firebombings targeting acquaintances, as judges ordered her transfer to a prison psychiatric unit.
Bad Bunny, ’90s nostalgia and artificial intelligence created buzz off the field
Authorities probe a civilian woman believed to have helped recruit and connect a senior Air Force officer to a foreign espionage network using encrypted communications and payments
A 2.5-year-old girl was resuscitated after falling into a public fountain in Kallithea, while her parents were detained on suspicion of child neglect