The signing of a drilling contract in the Ionian Sea reflects investor confidence in Greece’s economy and regulatory framework, officials said, while highlighting the potential for sizable gas discoveries.
Skopelos and Andros gain international recognition as emerging European travel gems, highlighted for their authenticity, natural beauty, and appeal beyond mass tourism trends.
Pontiff is more popular than the president—and is a methodical political operator
A 19-year-old woman died after a suspected drug-related incident, while three individuals have been arrested over alleged attempts to conceal evidence as investigations continue
Inflation rises as Greece continues to outpace the eurozone, exposing structural weaknesses in its energy-dependent economy. It also raises concerns that price pressures will prove more persistent, compounding the strain on households.
The IMF warns the euro zone faces weaker growth and rising inflation even if the Iran war subsides, with higher energy costs expected to push the ECB toward interest rate hikes.
Peace is not the end of disruption. It is where the real competition begins.
Among the more than 1,500 lives lost in the Titanic disaster were four young Greek migrants from the same village in southern Greece. Their story, long overlooked, reflects the hardship and hope of early 20th-century migration to America
Businesses struggle to fill key roles as demand surges, with foreign recruitment expected to cover only a fraction of vacancies across tourism and other sectors
In a groundbreaking new study, Stathis Kalyvas and Natasha Triantafylli trace the artistic, literary cosmogony under the Colonels’ seven-year dictatorship
Two remarkably preserved whale skeletons uncovered on a Portuguese beach offer rare insight into early marine life, after storms stripped away layers of sand and exposed ancient remains
Athens moves to extend Yannis Stournaras’ tenure at the Bank of Greece, underlining confidence in monetary policy and financial stability.
The Trump administration has persuaded some nations in trade deals to let U.S. producers use food names that EU claims for itself
A Greek health directive calling for the removal of oleander plants from schoolyards over toxicity concerns has triggered debate, with environmental experts warning the measure may be excessive and environmentally harmful
Russia says it will keep sending oil to Cuba after a recent 700,000-barrel delivery, as Havana struggles with severe fuel shortages. The U.S. has allowed the latest shipment on humanitarian grounds but says future deliveries will be reviewed case by case
Greek Economy Minister warns prolonged disruption in a key global oil route could surpass past energy crises, as Europe prepares targeted support measures amid rising inflation and slowing growth
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Intruders caused extensive damage at a school complex, stealing thousands in cash and equipment, prompting calls for stronger security measures.
Greece reconsiders the Dioryga Gas FSRU as energy security pressures mount, with the project moving back toward inclusion in DESFA’s long-term infrastructure plan
The hit Netflix series is reportedly heading to Mediterranean locations for its sixth season, with Greek islands and Monaco expected to play a central role in the unfolding storyline