While temperatures will soar, meteorologists are stopping short of declaring an official heatwave
The day is a semi-holiday in the nation of roughly 11 million, as the retail sector usually operates as normal, along with a portion of businesses
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Sunday, during a week review, again called referred to the issue that abruptly emerged last week with an Egyptian court decision threatening the St. Catherine Monastery of Mt. Sinai
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will represent Athens at the third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) on Monday, held in the French Riviera resort city of Nice
On the occasion of World Ocean Day, celebrated annually on June 8, we explore the fragile threshold where land and water meet
All of the suspects are Turkish nationals; the gangland-style attack reportedly involved rival criminal gangs based in the neighboring country
George Osborne’s plan is to offer the Marbles as a long-term “loan,” a legal workaround that bypasses the need to change the 1963 legislation.
The London-based club released a statement on Friday evening reading, "Following a review of performances and after significant reflection, the Club can announce that Ange Postecoglou has been relieved of his duties.
A replica of a historic 16th century map that was presented to the Patriarch by Greece's military chief of staff reportedly riles Turkish defense ministry
The change marks a 0.4% rise compared to Q4 in 2024. Based on non-seasonally adjusted data, the GDP posted a 1.4% rise over the same period compared to Q1 in 2024.
Greek cook and popular food blogger Anna Chalikia has discovered a comforting remedy for the most exhausting of days—and it starts in the kitchen
To boost productivity, Greece must pursue both internal modernization and broader structural changes, argue prominent economists.
If you're staying in coastal or island regions, expect excellent beach weather with light to moderate winds
Until May 28, relations between Greece and Egypt appeared as solid as the granite cliffs surrounding the ancient Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai. Just three weeks earlier, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi had traveled to Athens – his fifth visit since assuming power in 2014. The summit was lauded as a diplomatic triumph. Both […]
In this episode, we speak with Prof. Spyros Blavoukos, a professor of international and European economic studies at the Athens University of Economics and Business. Prof. Blavoukos is also a senior research fellow at the Athens-based Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP). One focus of the podcast is the recently adopted, by the […]
The European Commission (EC) on Wednesday approved Greece’s national medium-term fiscal-structural plans (MTP) for 2025–2028 as part of the European Semester framework. The published documents highlight Greece’s significant fiscal results in 2024, noting a 1.7% budget surplus, accompanied by a notable GDP reversal from a 0.7% deficit in 2023. Greece’s public debt was reduced by […]
Turkish Minister of Defense Yasar Guler called Greece’s demand that Turkey lift a 30-year war threat (casus belli) against its neighbor to the west a “mistake.” Talking to the Reuters news agency, Guler said such demands were a mistake, amounting to “involving multilateral platforms in bilateral disputes”. Ahead of the upcoming NATO Summit at the […]
Regarding Greece’s credit outlook, S&P analysts said that a reduction in external imbalances could pave the way for a future upgrade.
Lee Jae-myung, who survived an assassination attempt last year, secured the presidency
The MEP condemned Egypt's decision as a violation of religious freedom, warning that the recently approved €4 billion package depends on upholding democracy, the rule of law, and human rights.