As Greece’s center-left heads toward a pivotal party congress, internal disputes over strategy, leadership and post-election alliances risk defining PASOK more than its response to voters’ everyday concerns
CERTH, founded in 2000 and overseen by Greece’s General Secretariat for Research and Innovation, has sought to expand its international profile as it competes for talent, partnerships and private capital
Police arrested a 15-year-old student after extensive damage and arson at two schools in the town of Itea, while authorities also detained his father on charges related to failure to supervise a minor
Heavy rain, snow, and gale-force winds swept across Greece on Wednesday, triggering widespread school closures, emergency alerts, and special measures for workers as authorities warned of flooding and dangerous travel conditions.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, French President Emmanuel Macron criticized U.S. tariffs as a tool to subordinate Europe, warned of rising global autocracy, and called for stronger European protection and strategic investment in key sectors
President Donald Trump posted AI-generated images and messages on Truth Social, showing him in Greenland and with world leaders, underscoring his push to acquire the island while sharing communications with NATO and French President Macron
Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned of mounting global instability and called for calm in transatlantic relations, as President Konstantinos Tasoulas stressed the country’s constitutional duty to uphold international law and peace.
President Nikos Christodoulides called for unity and decisive action as Cyprus began its E.U. presidency, backing Ukraine and Greenland, leaving the door open to Turkey, and urging Europe to strengthen its security, autonomy and global role
Overall, the Political Dialogue is expected to focus on maintaining the current atmosphere of calm and “quiet waters” between the two neighbors, despite occasional discord.
Respondents were asked whether they would vote for new parties created by Karystianou, Tsipras and Samaras, respectively
Speaking during a public forum on Monday evening, Kyriakos Mitsotakis added that protesting producers 'have nothing more to gain by staying at the roadblocks, I think they realize that themselves'
Originally created to boost winter travel sales, Blue Monday falls on the third Monday of January, blending pseudo-scientific formulas with real seasonal mood challenges
The first Eurogroup meeting chaired by Greece’s finance minister opens in Brussels amid trade tensions, eurozone expansion, and key decisions on EU economic governance
The first farewell to Princess Irene took place in Spain on Saturday, 17 January, at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saints Andrew and Demetrios in Madrid.
The municipality of Prespes is investing in eco-tourism with a new 32-kilometer network of hiking trails, combining nature conservation with local economic development
Despite Judge Alvin Hellerstein’s respected record, his age is raising questions about his ability to preside over a matter that could drag on for years
Temporary right-lane closures on one of Athens’ busiest highways will affect traffic toward Lamia and Piraeus on Jan. 19, 20 and 23, as authorities carry out scheduled roadworks
Greece’s newly appointed ambassador to the United States, Antonis Alexandridis, presented copies of his credentials
Police in western Greece are investigating whether a long-running personal feud fueled by a love triangle led to the fatal shooting of a 50-year-old local man, as authorities question a 44-year-old suspect who claims he acted in self-defense
Athens is accelerating debt repayments and drawing down its cash reserves, betting that lower interest costs and a cleaner debt profile will outweigh the comfort of a large financial safety net