Jacques Moretti, manager and co-owner of the bar Le Constellation, was remanded into custody after a hearing at the public prosecutor’s office due to potential 'flight risk'
The plan envisages transferring part of Elefsina’s land to a private investor, with the creation of a new cargo terminal connected to rail and road networks. The existing port, which currently handles bulk cargo, will be converted into a yacht marina
Marking 60 years since the death of Greek icon painter Fotis Kontoglou, the Melina Mercouri Cultural Centre hosts 'Taximia: In the Tradition of the Greek Way – From History to Contemporary Painting', a major exhibition exploring the enduring legacy of one of modern Greece’s most influential artistic voices
Russia, Iran and Venezuela have amassed an armada of aging tankers to move barrels around the world
From early morning, snowfall has spread across northwestern Greece, prompting regional authorities and local municipalities to deploy dozens of snowplows and issue safety guidance for drivers traveling through mountain routes and major highways
Three stations will close early nightly until February 21, with temporary bus services and tram schedule enhancements to ensure commuter access
Rihanna’s choice is anything but accidental: Savage X Fenty has consistently championed diversity and inclusion, spotlighting bodies, identities, and stories long pushed to the margins.
Attention is shifting beyond established hotspots toward carefully selected premium micro-locations—smaller residential pockets offering high-quality living, more balanced entry prices and stronger upside potential.
Authorities are investigating the death of a 15-year-old student in central Greece, amid family claims of prolonged bullying and the emergence of a video showing an alleged violent incident involving the teenager
New Greek jazz generation Spyros Manesis joins iconic vocalist Savina Yannatou in an improvised musical dialogue celebrating Greek composers and Mediterranean songs in multiple dialects at the Theatre of the NO on January 11
White House officials have discussed lump sum payments of up to $100,000 per person to persuade Greenlanders to secede from Denmark, amid broader talks on acquiring the strategically important Arctic territory
Between vulnerability and violence, distortion and grace, Christos Oikonomou explores the human body as a site of psychological and physical tension. In his first solo show at Roma Gallery, he reflects on trauma, fragility, and the paradoxical power of the smile.
A man accused of sexually abusing his two daughters in Crete has denied all charges, as both parents prepare to testify before judicial authorities following serious family abuse allegations
A 52-year-old livestock farmer in Pieria took his life after his entire flock was culled due to a sheeppox outbreak, leaving the local community in shock
The EU’s largest-ever free trade agreement with South American nations clears a key hurdle, with safeguards for farmers and a European Parliament vote still required before implementation
Gas demand in distribution networks is set to grow steadily—by roughly 24% by 2035—driven by infrastructure expansion into new regions.
A preliminary agreement clears the way for Masoutis to buy 100% of ANEDIK Kritikos, pending competition watchdog approval, reshaping Greece’s grocery market while pledging job protection and uninterrupted service
Under the scheme, beneficiaries will be eligible for subsidies covering up to 90% of renovation costs, with support of up to 30,000 euros in total, or 300 euros per square meter.
President Donald Trump says cooperation from Caracas, including the release of political prisoners and joint efforts on oil infrastructure, has led to the cancellation of planned follow‑up military strikes
Heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures and widespread infrastructure damage have forced school closures in parts of northwestern Greece, as authorities urge residents to limit travel and remain cautious