Despite years of diplomatic backing, the corridor continues to face structural challenges. Capacity auctions have not guaranteed stable volumes. Transit fees, layered across multiple countries, steadily erode its price competitiveness
Greece’s Education Ministry has forwarded all collected evidence on the February 7 incidents at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki to appellate prosecutors, as an internal administrative investigation continues.
As U.S.–Greek relations continue to deepen, the ambassador stressed the importance of sustained cooperation to strengthen economic ties, enhance regional security, and bring the two societies closer in the years to come.
The first Greek semi-final of “Sing for Greece 2026” airs tonight at 21:00 on ERT 1, featuring 24 acts including Akylas, Marseaux, and Evangelia, with public voting deciding who advances to the national final
Education Minister Sophia Zacharaki launched a national dialogue on a new high school model and diploma that would reduce exam pressure and better reflect students’ overall performance.
ChatGPT’s 4o model was beloved by many users, but controversial for its sycophancy and real-world harms linked to some conversations
With April elections approaching, Prime Minister Orbán doubles down on anti-Ukraine rhetoric and EU criticism, while challenger Péter Magyar pledges tax relief, anti-corruption measures, and closer EU ties
The country managed to improve its score by one point, reaching 50 out of a maximum of 100
According to a relevant announcement a day earlier, the official dinner will take place at the Beştepe presidential mansion in the Turkish capital
Viewers will choose Greece’s Eurovision 2026 entry through a national TV final, with public voting expanded for the first time to include both SMS and online participation worldwide
The Trump administration plans to support free speech programs in allied Western countries, pushing back against EU and UK online rules it brands as censorship, a senior State Department official said during a European visit
Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias says the hybrid SUVs boost reliability and readiness, forming part of a broader, €17 million program to modernize the Greek Coast Guard’s land-based operational assets
In the wing commander’s case, potential penalties remain severe: depending on the scope of the offense, the damage involved, and proof of intent or cooperation with a foreign power, sentencing could exceed twenty years or extend to life imprisonment.
Localized rainfall and cloud cover starting today and all through Saturday in Greece
The 26-year-old Greek accused of killing a Turkish ticket inspector had earlier caused a disturbance on another train but was allowed to continue his journey
Prime Minister Mitsotakis emphasizes full support for livestock farmers, calling the elimination of the disease a national priority and highlighting measures to protect income and ensure biosecurity
A 54-year-old officer confessed to leaking classified military documents to a Chinese handler, motivated by crypto payments, as authorities probe a potential wider spy network.
When representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church recently visited the White House, the meeting was not a routine courtesy call by religious leaders
The Greek Community of Cairo turned toward the acquisition and exploitation of real estate, investing in land as a means of economic and social support
The veteran cross-country skier becomes the first Greek athlete to compete at the Winter Olympics 2026, racing in the demanding Men’s Sprint Classic as Greece begins its schedule of appearances.