The potential rise of SCO-linked financing for infrastructure and energy projects could indirectly affect the region’s balance of power, shaping the options available to smaller states caught between Western institutions and Chinese-backed alternatives
One in two Greeks bought a used or refurbished product in the past year, ranking the country sixth worldwide — ahead of markets such as Germany and Belgium.
Facing declining polls, Prime Minister Mitsotakis readies a surprise policy at the Thessaloniki International Fair to project stability and regain momentum
Greece scrambles to defuse a deepening crisis at St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, amid fears of political fallout with Egypt
The team must wait until the day's other games to see if it has already “punched a ticket” for Eurobasket 2025 round of 16, and ahead of a fourth game against Bosnia on Tuesday
A recent survey by the Hellenic Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship (ESEE) confirmed that many business owners plan to keep prices low temporarily to draw customers.
The General Volume Index (turnover at constant prices) recorded a 1.8% increase compared with June 2024 and a 6.2% increase compared with May 2025
Based on available data, the highest concentrations of PM10 particulate matter (with a diameter of less than 10 micrometers) were recorded in Spain, Portugal and Greece
The Patriarchate's Sacred and Holy Synod announced that the Church recognizes Damianos as the 'legal and canonical Archbishop and Hegumen of the Holy Monastery of the Sinai'
The figures revealed that in 2024, Greek citizens were significantly worse off than those of other EU members, with 27.1% unable to cover dental costs.
From soaring defense budgets to shifting supply chains, experts warn that the end of the post–Cold War “peace dividend” is reshaping global markets and debt
WFP chief Cindy McCain says deliveries into Gaza have increased but remain insufficient, as nearly a quarter of the enclave’s population faces famine conditions, according to a new food security report
Archbishop Damianos vows lawsuits against rebel monks at St. Catherine’s Monastery, pledging damages to Sinai amid crisis over control of monastery
Nationwide survey finds that rising costs, shrinking incomes, and weak demand are weighing on Greek market performance.
The incident took place at the Pagasetic Gulf’s Tzitzikas beach, which lies along a coastal road leading from the town of Milina to Trikeri, in verdant Magnesia prefecture
Bayraktar TB2 drones have been used by Ukraine against Russia since the start of the war in 2022 and initially saw great success.
This year’s 'laundry list' of pledged government initiatives includes a whopping 120 million euros for the major trade exhibition and its fairgrounds
In parallel, a new call is expected in the coming weeks for 75 fixed-term driver-firefighters, who will staff firefighting and rescue units at 18 regional airports managed by the HCAA.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with local MPs from Thessaloniki as part of preparations for the upcoming Thessaloniki International Fair, with government sources describing the atmosphere as the most positive yet
As demand for mental health care outpaces supply, AI chatbots are emerging as 24/7 companions — offering support but raising questions about privacy, emotional depth, and the limits of machine-driven therapy