Greeks all over the world celebrated Independence Day on March 25 with many events commemorating the special day taking place. Before the away game of the Buck against the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA, a Greek Orthodox Church put on a cultural performance pregame in Portland, with the stands flooded with the blue and […]
Facing soaring costs from the Ukraine war and falling revenues, President Vladimir Putin reportedly asked top Russian businessmen to contribute billions to the national budget, with billionaire Suleiman Kerimov pledging 100 billion roubles
The Nobel Prize–winning Hungarian author receives a top city distinction while attending the inaugural Athens International Literature Festival, highlighting the event’s global ambitions and focus on literature’s role in public dialogue.
Morningstar DBRS has left its forecast for Greece’s economic growth in 2026 unchanged at 2%, despite heightened geopolitical uncertainty, while slightly trimming its 2027 outlook to 1.8%. In an update to its baseline macroeconomic scenarios, the ratings agency said the projections reflect current market consensus, drawing on the median estimates of a broad range of […]
Greece’s National Theater inaugurated the first World Theatre Day in 1962, showcasing ancient tragedies in Paris and proving the universal power of drama.
A 10-month-old baby hospitalized with severe injuries and osteomyelitis is in serious condition, as police detain the mother following evidence of suspected abuse.
According to Bloomberg, a Greek-owned and managed tanker carrying Saudi crude reached India after crossing the Strait of Hormuz, as traffic through the key energy corridor remains sharply reduced amid attacks and rising security risks.
"The time has come for new Change, which is a prerequisite for the country's economic and social stability," declares the PASOK leader ahead of the Party Congress opening today at the indoor taekwondo arena in Paleo Faliro
Radar systems and aircraft worth billions of dollars have been damaged and destroyed by Iranian attacks, friendly-fire incidents or accidents
A 34-year-old diver who disappeared in the “Devil’s Well” underwater cave will be recovered on Saturday. His companion described how the current pulled him out of sight in seconds despite desperate rescue attempts
Officials identified a Cuban national arriving in Athens via Turkey, who was found to be carrying 43 kilograms of undeclared cigars in his luggage.
Passengers affected by these cancellations will be offered a choice between a full refund or a credit toward a future cruise.
Four schoolgirls traveling on a ferry to Crete were terrified after a 45-year-old man allegedly entered their cabin at night. Crew and fellow students intervened, restraining the man until authorities arrived
Snowfall sweeps across Epirus and Western Macedonia, covering Metsovo, Tzoumerka and Zagori as temperatures drop and authorities deploy snowplows.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accuses Washington of seeking to take over the damaged Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea as part of broader competition over global energy markets
What a REMAX Europe survey reveals about citizens' housing satisfaction rates — Real estate and the cost of housing
Lower sheep milk production linked to disease has cut feta output, though existing stockpiles are keeping the market stable for now.
A court ruling and new claims in the Predator case are raising political stakes ahead of a parliamentary debate requested by PASOK, with legal action by alleged targets also expected.
A family of four—two parents and two children, one under the age of 10—would need to spend 568.50 euros to travel from Piraeus to the island of Paros with their car on a conventional ferry.
Greece’s Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will meet Libyan military leader Khalifa Belqasim Haftar in Benghazi and attend the opening of Greece’s new consulate before traveling to Tripoli for further official talks