Entry-level roles ask for years of experience, hopeful interviews end in employer “ghosting,” and many graduates are pushed into seasonal, low-skill work—or abroad—despite falling youth unemployment figures.
Athens navigates a shifting relationship with Washington as communication gaps, new power dynamics and regional tensions test a long-standing alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Greece ranks at the top in agricultural added value within the European Union, according to the publication “Key figures on the European food chain – 2025 edition,” released in December by Eurostat, which tracks the journey of food from farm to table. The publication covers the entire food chain, including production, processing, distribution, international trade, […]
As the European Union pushes for the expansion of aquaculture across its waters, Greece confronts a deeper question: can industrial fish farming develop along its iconic shores without destroying the ecosystems and coastal communities that depend on them?
Whether the trilateral strategic military-economic partnership can affect geopolitical balances in the Mediterranean remains unclear
Kim Jong Un’s cyber operatives have faked their way into IT jobs at American firms and elsewhere, pocketing big revenue for regime
Rescue teams are looking for a 74-year-old mountaineer who has been missing since Saturday afternoon.
First day of Great Lent on the Orthodox calendar - Clean Monday - is celebrated with family gatherings and picnics, with Lenten dishes comprised of seafood, legumes and unleavened bread
Greece will no longer bankroll the aggressor and must accelerate efforts to phase out Russian fossil fuels, Energy and Environment Minister Stavros Papastavrou said in an interview with the Financial Times, as Athens positions itself at the center of Europe’s post-Russian energy strategy. “We are not going to keep funding the aggressor,” Papastavrou said. “More […]
As tensions between the United States and Iran are reaching a critical moment, with many analysts expecting a military strike against Iran soon, Greece could find itself front and center amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. While Greece will not participate directly with forces in the pending conflict with Iran, the Mutual Defense […]
As Athens and Washington promote the proposed gas link, attention is shifting to parallel talks over a multibillion-euro PPC data center and a potential redevelopment of the Port of Elefsina, both seen as part of a broader U.S.-Greece investment narrative
Monday, Feb. 23, marks Clean Monday on the Orthodox ecclesiastical calendar, the commencement of Great Lent for the Orthodox Christian faithful
Inbound arrivals grew by 5.6% and tourism receipts by 9.4%, translating into approximately 42.97 million visitors in 2025, compared to 2024.
With the Recovery and Resilience Facility expiring in August, Athens faces mounting pressure to finalize reforms and investment milestones while maintaining its position among the EU’s top fund absorbers
The Municipality of Nisyros has already begun taking all necessary steps to repair the damage and fortify the area.
Ministry of Labor figures show that in sectors where the digital card has already been applied, reported overtime surged by 2.45 million hours in 2025—a 53% increase compared with 2024.
Demand for accommodations surges during Carnival and Clean Monday, with popular destinations nearly sold out and prices for short-term rentals and hotels spiking.
Increased checks will be carried out at major entry and exit points of cities, as well as at airports, ports, and intercity bus and train stations.
A radar data failure at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport caused flight delays, highlighting persistent long-term issues in Greece’s air traffic infrastructure, say controllers.
The lesson is not that we are doomed to relive the 1930s, but that recognizing historical parallels may help societies act more wisely before instability deepens into catastrophe