Born amid Greece’s War of Independence, the postal service began in 1828 under Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias. From couriers on horseback to the first Athens post office, the story of the Hellenic Post reveals how a nation built communication alongside its statehood
The two leaders are expected to reschedule their talks in New York in the coming days, after President Erdogan cancelled Tuesday’s meeting to attend a gathering hosted by the US President outlining his vision of Gaza
The U.S. SEC may revisit its 2007 rule allowing foreign companies to file under IFRS without reconciling to U.S. GAAP, citing funding and ESG concerns
The Commission said it would halt bilateral support for Israel, with the exception of aid to civil society.
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Warsaw has called an emergency UN Security Council meeting and restricted flights along its eastern borders after Russian drones violated Polish airspace, a move leaders described as an unprecedented provocation
Novak Djokovic again expresses his support for Greece and Giannis Antetokounmpo at Eurobasket 2025, after his beloved Serbia's earlier elimination
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Postecoglou became the first Australian to coach in the Premier League when he took over at Tottenham Hotspur.
Gerapetritis also said that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may meet on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, scheduled for September 22–26.
The Russian leader noted that he had discussed the outcome of the Alaska talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and plans to brief other world leaders in their upcoming bilateral meetings.
Tourism professor Dimitrios Buhalis explains, the shift is structural: “Social media democratizes travel. Visitors create the image of a place, not official campaigns. It’s value co-creation.”
This amendment follows a classified briefing in 2024, convened after Representative Dan Goldman (D NY) requested that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence examine Turkey’s potential ties to Hamas.
Interest rates on term deposits in Greece fell sharply in June, easing bank costs but reducing returns for households and businesses
Once reliant on imports, China is rapidly expanding olive cultivation and brands, raising concerns that Greek olive oil could lose ground in one of the world’s fastest-growing markets
Two groundbreaking projects place Greece at the forefront of the EU’s quantum communications infrastructure drive.
In answer to a question by 40 lawmakers, including members of the Hellenic Caucus, a State Department official said Washington remains fully committed to applying CAATSA sanctions
UBS lowered Greece’s 2025 growth forecast to 2.3% but sees recovery driven by consumption, investment, and tourism, with banks still outperforming the European average.
A live microphone caught U.S. President Donald Trump telling French President Emmanuel Macron that Vladimir Putin “wants to make a deal for me,” revealing private views on the Ukraine conflict ahead of planned peace talks
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned Kurdish forces in northern Syria to “integrate” or face intervention, as Ankara and Damascus edge closer to joint operations against the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces