A portion of the festival’s proceeds will support SOS Children’s Villages and the Panhellenic Musicians’ Solidarity Fund, while free entry is guaranteed for socially vulnerable groups.
The newly elected Archbishop of Sinai, Symeon, whose ecclesiastical title means he is now the abbot of the historic St. Catherine’s Monastery
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Patriarch Bartholomew voiced solidarity with Ukraine, condemned Russia’s war, and expressed hope for a swift “victorious peace,” while Zelensky invited him to visit Kyiv
Nearly 80% of Greeks say they feel angry with the political system, with corruption and scandals fuelling discontent, even as New Democracy stays well ahead of rivals according to new opinion poll
According to the Daily Mail, Djokovic’s move was anything but random. The political unrest in Serbia weighed heavily on him, pushing the world No. 1 to seek a calmer environment.
“What we want in Greece is people seeking job opportunities and a better life through legal means,” said Greece's maritime minister.
After weeks of heat, dry weather, and strong Aegean winds, meteorologists warn of a major shift. The first autumn storm of the season could arrive this weekend, driven by a rare “Rex block” pattern
With births at record lows and deaths far outpacing them, Greece faces a shrinking, aging population. Experts warn that migration could offset decline—but political hesitancy and fragmented integration strategies threaten to leave the country struggling
In the 1960s, thousands of Greeks left by ship for Canada seeking a better future. Today, Toronto’s Greek community remains deeply connected to its heritage, traditions, and homeland
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis reaffirmed Greece’s support for a two-state solution, stressing that recognition of a Palestinian state should come at the end of political negotiations under UN auspices
Tuesday brings mostly sunny weather across Greece, with some clouds over northern regions and Crete, and locally reduced visibility in the morning and evening hours. Temperatures remain stable, ideal for outdoor activities and travel.
'The time for peace has come': Emmanuelle Macron said in making the announcement ahead of this week's UN General Assembly
The High Seas Treaty becomes legally binding for signatories in 2026, but questions remain on enforcement, financing, and its interaction with deep-sea mining
Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis added that the greater Athens-Piraeus area faces the worst problem in terms of criminality in the country, although he claimed the crime rate is falling
Supreme Court Prosecutor Konstantinos Tzavellas made the statement after receiving a memorandum by relatives of the Tempi rail disaster asking for supplementary investigations into the case, and in light of a high-profile hunger strike by the father of one victim
A standout achievement is the Master’s in Business Analytics, the only Greek program to be featured in the global Business Analytics category.
After Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal recognised a Palestinian state, France and several European countries moved to do the same at a UN summit in New York — prompting warnings from Israel and calls from partners to avoid West Bank annexation
BoG Governor Yannis Stournaras cautioned that sudden wage rises risk economic instability, while pointing to falling debt, strong growth and new competition in banking
With inflation still weighing heavily, industry players and supermarket chains are making the final technical adjustments to launch the scheme around October 10, running through December 31.
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting after Estonia reported Russian fighter jets entered its airspace. Greece’s foreign minister will attend, as the incident marks the second such NATO airspace breach this month