Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis met with his Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha, expressing Greece’s readiness to increase humanitarian aid and reaffirming Athens’ consistent backing of Ukraine’s sovereignty
According to reports, both the police car and officer assigned to the vehicle were later traced; cop suspended pending an investigation
Contemporary Greek life still refuses to connect itself to the public sphere. Not only does it decline to respect or care for it—it appropriates it, shrinking it in the process.
Athens’ historic Herodeion will remain closed for the next three seasons as essential maintenance and restoration works begin to preserve the ancient landmark
Supreme Court rejects appeal, upholding seven-and-a-half-year sentence for man who physically and sexually abused his minor daughter and violently threatened his wife in Patras and Ilia.
Greece finds itself caught between two truths. It collects tax revenues of about 40% of GDP but suffers from chronic evasion.
A UN report classified the events of 16 September 2025 in Gaza as genocide. Traditional allies of Israel were shaken in their support, and within Israel itself, as well as in the global Jewish diaspora, the unified front of support was fractured
Both the Greek Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, and the Prime Minister’s wife, Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotakis, strongly criticized the charity dinner held at the British Museum in the Parthenon Sculptures galleries
But who will be in that government? Listen to the candidates’ proclamations, and you’ll come away with the impression that there will never be a government, given that no one is willing to cooperate with anyone
The Amazon outage affected millions of users around the world, disrupting the services of many popular sites and platforms like Snapchat, Robinhood, and Fortnite.
Travel Dysmorphia is a symptom of a world measuring happiness in 15-second stories—a society confusing a busy agenda with a full life.
At the OPEKEPE trial in Athens former president Dimitris Melas and ex-director Athanasia Reppa stand accused over farm subsidy audit irregularities
EU energy ministers agreed to a full ban on Russian natural gas imports starting in 2028, aiming to cut a key source of Moscow’s war funding. The plan now awaits approval by the European Parliament
A 37-year-old Bulgarian man was fatally stabbed outside a nightclub in Athens, with authorities investigating links to past criminal disputes or personal vendettas
In a daring daylight robbery that could be straight out of a movie, thieves snatched France’s crown jewels from the Louvre’s Apollon Gallery in just sevenminutes. Only one item — Empress Eugénie’s crown — was later found discarded on a nearby street, slightly damaged
Celebrated every October 31, Halloween traces its roots to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain — a night marking the end of harvest and the beginning of winter’s “dark half”
In a tense White House meeting, Trump urged Ukraine’s leader to make territorial concessions to Moscow and declined to provide long-range missiles, sources told Reuters
In total, the measure will cover 12,720 settlements across Greece, home to over 2.1 million residents—both on the mainland and islands.
Tufan Erhurman’s victory in Turkish-occupied north of Cyprus sparks renewed hopes for reunification talks, as Greece and Cyprus welcome his pro-federalist stance and call for a swift return to UN-led negotiations
Millions of users worldwide faced disruptions on platforms including Amazon AWS, Snapchat, Robinhood, and Fortnite after a major outage affected multiple digital services