As part of the ongoing dialogue a Greek delegation will travel to Egypt on Monday, June 2
According to official data, by 2024, approximately 350,000 of the estimated 600,000–680,000 Greeks who emigrated between 2010 and 2021 had returned home.
Greece received three consecutive upgrades: from Moody’s, DBRS in March, and S&P in April.
The statement seeks to reassure Greece, the Orthodox community, and the public following a court ruling that raised concerns about the operation of Mt. Sinai monastery.
Earlier this month, Egyptian President Abdel el-Sisi, speaking during an official visit to Athens, went out of his way to dispel what he called “rumors” of state attempts to confiscate the Sinai Monastery and its properties
The move by the Egyptian judiciary also entails the prospect of seriously upsetting Greek-Egyptian relations, as it completely contradicts the expressed personal assurances by Egyptian President el-Sisi in Athens earlier this month.
The proposed ceasefire, spearheaded by U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff under the administration of former President Donald Trump, outlines a phased de-escalation designed to facilitate humanitarian relief and lay the groundwork for lasting peace talks
A cold air mass moving through the north-northwestern Balkans southward will bring unstable weather phenomena, including storms, to the Dodecanese Islands, Crete, and the Peloponnese on Thursday. According to the meteorological forecast, the phenomena are expected to last until Saturday, with the deterioration expected to start on Thursday afternoon, initially impacting the Ionian Islands and […]
Greece's high school seniors are preparing for the country's most unforgiving test which determines their university future- Panhellenic Exams.
The situation has drawn urgent international attention. A new ceasefire proposal from the United States is expected to be presented shortly
Stargaze, dance, and dream under the stars at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center's summer Full Moon Sleepover series — pets welcome!
Local storms and rain will develop from noon onward, mainly over the mainland and mountainous areas, as well as in Crete. A classic late-spring setup with a touch of unpredictability.
The charges are related to the questionable execution of partially EU-funded contracts restoring remote traffic control and signalling systems on Greece's rail network
Greek police detained fifteen members of the left party Nea Aristera (New Left) after they unfurled a Palestinian flag at the Acropolis on Wednesday morning. Among those taken into custody were members of the party’s youth group. Following their detainment, the party issued a statement criticizing the law enforcement officers for showing “special zeal in […]
Don’t miss films from Peru, Spain, Argentina, Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, and more — including shorts from Galicia, Northern Spain — screening now through June 5 at the Spanish-Language Film Festival
Booking.com’s infringement of EU competition law through price parity clauses has triggered a collective compensation claim by hotels across Europe.
The Greek Parliament is debating a new development bill aimed at overhauling Greece’s investment aid framework, with a vote expected shortly.
Due to the ongoing taxi strike in Greece's capital city, public transport services to and from Athens International Airport will be reinforced.
Opposition demands probe into felony level offenses; former SYRIZA minister left out of proposal due to statute of limitations
Piraeus Bank raised €500 million from its foray into the markets on Tuesday via the issuance of its third green bond, with investors showing overwhelming interest. Demand reached €3.75 billion—more than 7.5 times the initial offering—highlighting strong investor confidence. As a result of this significant oversubscription, the bond’s yield was set at 115 basis points […]