March 14 is a day of remarkable scientific significance. On this day in history, the world gained and lost a genius.
The stock market has reflected strong performance, with the general index showing resilience and a lack of inward-looking caution.
Trump threatens a 200% tariff on European alcohol.
U.S. convenience store sales fell 4.3% by volume in the year ended Feb. 23
Several ministers are expected to remain in their current positions, but the now-confirmed transfer of Greece's Minister of Education to the Ministry of Finance is set to trigger a domino effect, leading to a broader reshuffle of several key posts.
The agreement was signed between Greece's Minister of Tourism and the Canadian Ambassador to Greece.
Temperatures will continue to climb in Greece on Friday, reaching 23-25°C in most areas and locally 26-27°C in northern Crete.
Tons of radioactive refuse goes into temporary storage every year
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made the statement in welcoming Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar to his office on Thursday
Employment prospects for Greeks are dismal, as the country ranks second last in the European Union, ahead of only Romania, for the second quarter of 2025, according to a new report by ManpowerGroup. The multinational leader in workforce solutions and staffing has just published its latest employment outlook data for 41 countries, including Greece. The report […]
Since taking office on January 20, Trump has significantly increased ICE arrests, including those of undocumented immigrants without any prior criminal record.
Anthimos served as the shepherd of the Thessaloniki bishopric for 19 years after having been elected by the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece in 2004
Pricing of the new bonds is expected to be finalized today, March 13, with settlement anticipated on March 20.
The three countries commemorate the end of dictatorship and their transition to democracy with a tribute highlighting New Cinema, showcasing 24 iconic films that captured this transformative era in both cinematography and society
A video of a member of the Greek Parliament taking down and smashing exhibits in the Athens National Gallery has emerged. In the footage, the right-wing member of the populist party Niki (Victory), Nikolaos Papadopoulos, can be been seen grabbing the two works and throwing them to the floor. The incident, which occurred on Monday, […]
In his first public statement on the ceasefire proposal announced by the U.S. for Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was open to the plan, adding, however, that it must lead to long-term peace in the region. After thanking President Trump for his peace initiative, Putin raised several questions that need to be addressed […]
Speaking on the sidelines of the 14th Annual Conference of the Hellenic Association of Professional Congress Organizers (HAPCO & DES), titled Metamorphosis, which took place on March 10-11, 2025, at the Athens Concert Hall, Sissi Lygnou, President of HAPCO & DES said Greece could become a leading conference destination. The general sentiment was that Greek […]
Additionally, the commission found that Israeli actions, including restricted access to medical supplies leading to increased maternity deaths, amounted to the crime against humanity of extermination
The EU-U.S. trade war has gone up a notch, as President Donald Trump hit back at the EU’s 50% counter-tariffs against American whiskey, threatening to place a 200% tariff on wine and other alcoholic products from the European Union market. The American president issued the threat in a post on his TruthSocial platform, stating that […]
The symposium made one thing clear: Greece possesses the intellectual capital to compete globally, but without decisive policy reforms, its research potential will continue to be squandered.