The High Seas Treaty becomes legally binding for signatories in 2026, but questions remain on enforcement, financing, and its interaction with deep-sea mining
Athens Coffee Festival returns to Technopolis, City of Athens, from 27–29 September with 110+ coffee brands, world-class baristas, tastings, workshops, championships, street food, stand-up comedy, and live DJ sets
Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis added that the greater Athens-Piraeus area faces the worst problem in terms of criminality in the country, although he claimed the crime rate is falling
Dockworkers in Genoa, Livorno and Trieste blocked ports while police clashed with protesters in Milan, Bologna and Naples as Italian unions staged nationwide strikes against Israel’s war in Gaza, disrupting trains, ports and schools
During the UN General Assembly, four Greek ministers will carry out parallel missions in diplomacy, energy, and investment, alongside Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s high-profile meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
According to the “Ta Nea” report, the tête-à-tête comes in the wake of very “brief and measured” recent tension in the Aegean with the exit of the Turkish oceanographic research vessel Piri Reis
Supreme Court Prosecutor Konstantinos Tzavellas made the statement after receiving a memorandum by relatives of the Tempi rail disaster asking for supplementary investigations into the case, and in light of a high-profile hunger strike by the father of one victim
A landmark trial in Crete has opened with 105 defendants accused of using fake leases and forged documents to claim EU farm subsidies worth thousands of euros from the scandal hit OPEKEPE between 2019 and 2023
Police uncovered the body of a 90-year-old woman in rural south-central Greece, charging her daughter concealed her death for three years to continue collecting benefits. Investigators are probing whether neglect or foul play was involved
A standout achievement is the Master’s in Business Analytics, the only Greek program to be featured in the global Business Analytics category.
European airports continue to face disruptions after a ransomware attack targeting passenger check-in systems. Investigators have identified the malicious software, while Collins Aerospace works on restoring operations at affected hubs
Once the documentation and cataloguing process is complete, the antiquities will be distributed to museums across the country.
Athens carries centuries of history on its shoulders — democracy, philosophy, art. Yet in modern Europe, it has often felt overshadowed by capitals like Paris, London, or Rome
After Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal recognised a Palestinian state, France and several European countries moved to do the same at a UN summit in New York — prompting warnings from Israel and calls from partners to avoid West Bank annexation
Moscow rejects claims its jets entered Estonia’s airspace, while Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk vows to shoot down any unauthorized objects violating Poland’s skies, highlighting NATO’s rising concerns over Russian incursions
BoG Governor Yannis Stournaras cautioned that sudden wage rises risk economic instability, while pointing to falling debt, strong growth and new competition in banking
The U.S. president recently set a positive tone for his encounter with his Turkish counterpart, saying he anticipates the signing of new trade and defense agreements during Erdogan’s visit.
The September equinox brings nearly equal day and night across the globe, signaling the shift to shorter days in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of spring in the south
Over 14,000 checks in three days targeted violations under the new traffic code, with arrests and heavy fines for dangerous driving
France and Saudi Arabia are hosting world leaders in New York to revive talks on a two-state solution for Palestine. The meeting comes amid the Gaza war, with Israel threatening annexation of the West Bank and the U.S. warning against moves targeting Israel