Just a month ago, after four years of negotiations with Osborne, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that the British Museum’s renovation “might offer new opportunities.”
A regional vote has cleared the way for the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa facility to resume operations nearly 15 years after Fukushima, marking a pivotal step in Japan’s return to nuclear power despite strong local opposition
At the camera installed on Syngrou Avenue alone, more than 1,000 violations were recorded for mobile phone use and failure to wear seat belts.
Greek authorities, with support from Frontex, carried out coordinated sea rescues south of the small island of Gavdos, safely transferring dozens of migrants and refugees to nearby ports.
The farmers will move their tractors onto the Athens–Thessaloniki motorway, allowing private vehicles and buses to pass while barring trucks and articulated lorries.
Gift givers think it’s the ultimate faux pas. But research suggests that those on the receiving end don’t mind nearly as much as we fear
Mysterious illnesses also rose after the fires, according to a study that reviewed emergency-department visits
Police dismantled a network operating in the Attica region that used students as dealers, with cocaine and cannabis sold in and around a school over several months
Greek police detained a 41-year-old foreign national in central Athens following an international arrest warrant issued by Turkey for drug trafficking, robbery, and other serious offenses
Greece’s finance minister and newly elected president of the Eurogroup, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, said in a Facebook post that he took part for the first time in a meeting of G7 finance ministers, representing the euro zone. Pierrakakis attended the final G7 finance ministers’ meeting of 2025, held under Canada’s presidency, ahead of France taking over […]
Putin said the attack was aimed, among other things, at driving up insurance premiums, adding that it would not have the intended effect.
The White House “Presidential Walk of Fame” now features plaques attacking Democratic predecessors and even fellow Republican George W. Bush, drawing criticism for politicizing a historic space
After public backlash, Greece’s government says the planned overhaul of ELTA will focus on targeted transformation rather than mass closures, with safeguards for remote areas and essential services
Greek authorities and Frontex coordinated a large-scale sea rescue south of Crete, as four separate incidents within 24 hours led to the safe recovery of 667 migrants amid favorable weather conditions
In Attica, Israeli buyers account for the largest share of foreign purchasers, followed by buyers from Turkey and Lebanon, with notable interest also coming from China and Ukraine.
Greek farmers rejected talks with the PM, deciding to continue tractor protests but open roads for Christmas holiday travelers.
Athens’ historic Monastiraki Metro station will undergo façade and interior restoration, preserving its neoclassical architecture while updating worn wooden doors and decorative features, with work expected to take six months
For now, the Parthenon Marbles remain divided, with no agreement in sight, their future resting on legal frameworks, institutional will, and the complex interplay of history, scholarship, and public sentiment
Athens responded firmly to remarks by North Macedonia’s prime minister, stressing that the Prespa Agreement is binding under international law and that any attempt to reinterpret or alter it will not be accepted
French energy company TotalEnergies has scaled back its presence in Greece’s renewable energy sector after around three years, as the energy major refocuses on its core business of oil and gas exploration and production. The partial divestment comes as large multinational oil companies reassess their exposure to the green energy transition, with TotalEnergies following a […]