For Trotter, the mission is clear: “Every reunion closes a circle. I feel 100% Greek—and I’ll keep fighting until everyone finds their way home.”
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis himself received Belgacem Haftar, the son of Gen. Khalifa Haftar, the de facto leader of eastern Libya, a day after a meeting with Greece's FM
A Greek court ordered six suspects jailed and released 16 others, some under conditions, after marathon hearings in a major fuel smuggling and adulteration probe
A 50% cut to the “personal difference” in pensions means only small increases for most retirees in 2026, with full raises expected from 2027 onward
The finance minister said the measures included the largest tax-cut measures since the restoration of democracy in Greece in 1974 during the press briefing.
Tax relief measures announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair are seen as insufficient, as inflation keeps eroding household income
This past hangs like a shadow over German-Greek relations and still surfaces whenever Germans and Greeks sit down together to discuss their relations
Mitsotakis announced “the boldest income tax reform since the restoration of democracy,” including reductions in tax rates.
The Greek diaspora in Australia is mourning the death of Mercury Psillakis, who was killed in a shark attack in Sydney. According to the Greek-Australian, Melbourne-based news outlet, Neos Kosmos, the 57-year-old Psillakis leaves behind his wife, young daughter, and twin brother. The experienced surfer sustained fatal injuries after being attacked on Dee Why beach […]
Pierrakakis said the upcoming reform would focus on supporting families to counter declining birth rates and the demographic crisis in the country
Mitsotakis stressed that Greece has a large number of AI specialists working abroad, but “we would like them to return home.”
For the first time, Greek directors Stergios Dinopoulos and Krysianna B. Papadakis receive the Europa Cinemas Venice Label, a prize that boosts the circulation and visibility of winning films across Europe
Gerapetritis reiterated Athens’ firm support for the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) electricity cable project.
As students prepare to return to school in mid-September, rising prices for backpacks, stationery, and extracurricular activities are putting significant pressure on household budgets
Preliminary data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority shows Greece’s GDP grew just 1.7% year-on-year in second quarter (Q2) 2025, signaling a slowdown ahead of forecasts for the Thessaloniki International Fair
A new systematic review finds psilocybin significantly reduces symptoms of depression compared with placebo, but questions around cost, accessibility, and long-term safety stand in the way of clinical adoption
Five elderly men face weeks in detention after visiting ancestral homes in Trikomo, prompting members of Congress to press for their immediate release
The research, based on observations of more than 16,000 vehicles across Greece, painted a troubling picture of driver and passenger behavior.
The study showed that ninety-one percent of Greeks, 88% of Hungarians, and 90% of Croatians see heatwaves as a threat to the future.
The president of Greece’s National Meat Interprofessional Organization even warned that beef could soon surpass 20 euros per kilo.