Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis pledged continued support for households facing rising costs, as his government prepares fresh fuel subsidies and broader relief measures amid the fallout from tensions in the Middle East. In his weekly social media briefing, Mitsotakis said authorities are working to launch the “Fuel Pass” subsidy platform within days, with payments […]
Millions of people around the world switched off their lights on Saturday evening in a show of solidarity for the planet, marking Earth Hour 2026, the annual WWF initiative now in its second decade. From 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., landmarks, homes and businesses across more than 80 countries fell dark for sixty minutes in a […]
A light and nourishing dish, this lemony squid fricassée is perfect for a balanced diet—flavorful, wholesome, and naturally low in calories.
Personal wounds and power struggles between the leaders of OpenAI and Anthropic are defining how the world encounters the technology
The beloved singer, who dominated Greek laiko music for nearly seven decades, passed away at home on Saturday after spending almost a year recovering from a stroke she suffered onstage at Athens' ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus.
Two consecutive crashes on a major highway in northwestern Greece left two people dead and two injured Saturday, after a second car struck a road worker and then hit a truck involved in an earlier collision.
Authorities warn of phishing SMS impersonating government services ahead of the Fuel Pass 2026 launch, urging citizens to avoid engaging with suspicious links and protect personal data.
Luxury hotels cut prices and tour operators add flexibility as geopolitical tensions begin to slow bookings and air travel to Greece.
Traditional walnut baklava made with olive oil—absolutely irresistible!
Talks in Benghazi focused on migration, maritime disputes and trade, as Greece steps up engagement with eastern Libya’s leadership.
President has said he wants to wrap up the conflict in the coming weeks
The wage increase lifts nominal pay for 700,000 workers, but faster-rising energy, housing and food costs, weak purchasing power and pressure on businesses mean much of the gain is quickly absorbed, limiting its impact on real incomes.
Greek opposition leader draws red lines against New Democracy, targets surveillance scandal and inequality, and seeks to rally a divided party as PASOK launches a crucial three-day conference in Athens.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis dismissed snap election scenarios, stressing stability amid regional turmoil and signaling the government’s intent to complete its full term.
Athens’ central station shuts at 2 p.m., just hours before an anti-war rally in Syntagma Square, with trains passing through without stopping.
Twenty-two migrants died after being stranded for six days without food or water aboard a smuggling boat south of Crete, survivors say, as Greek authorities arrest two suspected traffickers and investigate the tragedy
The body of the 34-year-old diver was recovered Saturday after a complex operation at a notorious underwater cave in Vouliagmeni, near Athens.
Greece enters daylight saving time tomorrow March 29, with clocks moving one hour ahead and staying on summer time until late October.
Why Australia stabilises while Greece restores
Students in Greece will begin their Easter break on April 6, with classes resuming April 20, as families prepare for one of the most important holidays in the Orthodox calendar.