Tax revenues amounted to 22.1 billion euros, an increase of 1.455 billion euros or 7% in the first four months of 2025.
Actress Amalia Kavali takes us on a tour of the homes of intellectuals and artists in Athens and discusses her initiative “Χartες (the Athens Art Map),” which was born during the COVID-19 lockdown
The Three-Member Court of Appeal will rule on criminal responsibility for the 2018 Mati wildfire that killed 104 people.
The official dinner hosted by the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, at the Lusail Palace in Doha in honor of the U.S. President, was attended by a small number of highly select guests who included Theodore Kyriakou, Chairman of the Antenna Group
Law enforcers are overwhelmed and warn that a new generation of extremists is being radicalized online
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Kulu, in the Konya Province of central Turkey, according to reports. The tremor was felt across the capital, Ankara, as well as neighboring provinces. Meanwhile, the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) recorded the quake at a magnitude of 5.0, with a shallower depth of 11 kilometers, underscoring minor variances in […]
New projects are being added to the "Greece 2.0" plan, primarily focusing on enhancing citizen safety and upgrading transportation infrastructure.
Every day, the news shines a light on images of horror. Freedom, equality, justice, security are being violated systematically.
At least 103 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza in the past 24 hours, including 13 in a single strike on the Jabalia refugee camp, according to the Hamas-run civil defense agency.
The semi-final will begin at 22:00 (local time) and will be broadcast live on ERT1
Without equal access to basic goods such as water, can there be democracy?
A string of coincidences led to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis becoming the first foreign head of government to be officially welcomed in Berlin by Germany’s new Chancellor Friedrich Merz – just one week into his term. Both leaders highlighted the symbolic significance of their early meeting and declared their intent to further strengthen bilateral […]
The Greek National Opera presents a new production of Turandot at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, featuring visionary director Andrei Șerban, legendary designer Chloé Obolensky, and world-class sopranos Lise Lindstrom and Catherine Foster, for the Athens & Epidaurus Festival
The Greek Finance Minister, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, told Mega TV on Thursday that the government was preparing a package of limited measures to alleviate the burden on Greece’s middle class. Pierrakakis said the relief measures would be formally announced by the Prime Minister at the 89th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) in September. The minister underlined that […]
An amendment related to offshore companies that the government attempted to tack on to a bill submitted by the Justice Ministry on Tuesday night during parliamentary proceedings caused an uproar from opposition parties. The controversial modification concerns lifting restrictions on the participation of relatives of politicians in offshore companies with the caveat that the foreign […]
A journey into the past and a lesson for the present, in light of the Tempi affair.
On this episode we talk about Eleonas Flea Market, what it reveals about Athens, and how photographer Antonis Theodoridis went about documenting this unique corner of the city.
“If I don’t get justice, I will pursue legal action against the company. I’ve sent them an email, but I haven’t received any response,” the woman stated.
Public hospitals remain the primary contributors to the mounting debt, with their outstanding payments to suppliers climbing to 1.489 billion euros in March.
Two people who lived through the dictatorship in Spain talk to their granddaughters about the virtues of democracy and why we have to remember the past