The increase in water reserves does not remove the risk of water shortage in Attica, as safety levels remain below those of previous years. The need to implement critical interventions to secure the water supply remains urgent.
New underwater excavations near the site of Asini have revealed a multi-phase ancient harbor structure, offering fresh insight into how the coastal settlement evolved over centuries of use
The Energy Minister says a temporary ceasefire in key maritime routes could ease pressure on energy prices, while stressing that authorities remain on alert amid ongoing global uncertainty
In a post on X, Akar issued a stark warning: “In the homeland of the Turkish Cypriots, those who dream of Easter… will experience their last Easter.”
The Kremlin says it welcomes the US-Iran ceasefire and hopes it will allow Washington to resume three-way peace talks on Ukraine, while Kyiv continues to push for a reciprocal truce with Moscow
Inmates at a correctional facility in Greece are taking part in vocational training programs ahead of Easter, producing traditional baked goods while gaining professional skills aimed at supporting future reintegration into society
A foreign national wanted internationally was detained in Athens after allegedly deceiving victims with fake business deals and promises of high returns
A fatal road accident in a northern suburb of Athens has left an elderly woman dead after she was struck by a heavy goods vehicle, prompting a police investigation into the circumstances
The Greek prime minister has urged the European Commission to establish a unified framework to protect minors online, calling for coordinated rules on age verification and social media access across the EU.
France says over a dozen countries are preparing a coordinated mission to restore safe traffic through the Strait of Hormuz following a US-Iran ceasefire, while EU leaders welcome de-escalation and urge a lasting diplomatic agreement.
Nearly 1,000 people have died crossing the Mediterranean in early 2026, according to new data, as repeated shipwrecks highlight growing risks despite fewer overall arrivals
A powerful Holy Week performance in Athens blends Schubert, Britten, and Bruckner—exploring faith, mortality, and the human condition through three timeless masterpieces.
The government plans a nationwide digital restriction aimed at limiting minors’ access to social media platforms, citing concerns over mental health, sleep, and online pressure among young users
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) carries more than one hundred times more water than all the rivers on Earth combined. A new study shows that its early form influenced the climate very differently from today
A central feature of Holy Wednesday is the Sacrament of Holy Unction, one of the most significant rites of the Orthodox Church.
Addressing departing travelers, the minister extended his wishes for a happy Easter, saying he hoped Greeks would enjoy the holiday period on the country’s islands.
Amid rising global tensions and conflict in the Middle East, Greece emphasizes preparedness, strategic alliances and economic resilience while positioning itself as a stable and reliable international partner
Three fugitives with serious criminal records were caught after attacking a family and fleeing to a nearby village hideout in western Greece
Prosecutors seek further investigation into alleged espionage and private sector involvement following earlier convictions in the surveillance scandal
In posting that a whole civilization would die if no deal was struck, the president sparked a frantic global guessing game over his real intentions