The Bucks’ social media team joined in the joke, posting, “The tallest Minion you’ve ever seen.”
This Halloween, as the lights dim and the first notes of Herrmann’s piercing score echo through the theatre, Athens audiences will relive the magic and the terror of Hitchcock’s Psycho, the 1960 classic that changed cinema and made showers feel just a little less safe
Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, stated the use of a Russian missile, a ground-launched 9M729 weapon, in the conflict has prompted US President Donald Trump to pull out of the nuclear arms control pact with Moscow, Reuters news agency reports. Sybiha’s comments came after it was confirmed that Russia had deployed and fired the missile […]
Clouds and cooler temperatures are spreading across Greece, with rain expected in western and southern regions and strong northern winds over the Aegean this weekend. Athens may see light showers before heavier rainfall arrives next week
The EU has approved sweeping reforms to driving licences, introducing digital IDs, stricter testing, and cross-border penalties as part of its “Vision Zero” plan to eliminate road deaths by 2050
When German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrived in Ankara this week for his first major trip outside the European Union, the symbolism was unmistakable. Aside from his inaugural visit to Washington, the Turkish capital was his first destination beyond the EU’s borders – a choice underscoring Turkey’s centrality in German foreign policy. Merz’s message was clear: […]
Greek authorities outline three strategies to tackle the looming water crisis in Athens, including river diversions, new groundwater extractions, and emergency desalination plants, aiming to secure the region’s water supply by 2029
According to data from INSETE, 2025 began with strong growth. In January, 213,000 listings were recorded, up from 190,000 a year earlier.
A 40-year-old woman hospitalized after a brutal beating in Koropi insists her partner — now in custody — is innocent, claiming memory loss and describing their bond as one “of love.”
As Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces capture the army’s last Darfur stronghold, senators call for a terrorist designation amid reports of atrocities, famine, and foreign interference
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According to the Greek Highway Code, the use of mobile phones while driving is strictly prohibited.
EUROSTAT estimates that around 40 workplace accidents occur daily in Greece, a figure likely understated due to incomplete reporting.
The European Central Bank prepares for the potential rollout of a digital euro by 2027, aiming to modernize payments while protecting privacy and monetary sovereignty
Strong cruise and container terminal activity boosted Q3 revenues by 11.3% at Piraeus, Greece's largest port.
From Thessaloniki to the Cosmos: Menelaos Raptis speaks to TO BHMA International about his groundbreaking discovery and how young Greeks can turn their boldest academic dreams into reality.
Greece remains among the five European countries with the lowest financial literacy levels, according to the 2023 Eurobarometer.
From November 1, consumers can access lower electricity rates during off-peak hours under the seasonal dual-rate system, which will remain in effect until March 31, 2026
Greece and Iraq agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, energy, and culture during Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis’s visit to Baghdad, highlighting historic ties and shared goals for stability and development.
With half its water reserves already gone, Greece accelerates a €535 million plan to bring water to Attica through river diversions and infrastructure works—while warning residents to brace for rising water prices.