Leading this week’s cinematic lineup is The Brutalist, an Oscar contender with 10 nominations and a three-time Golden Globe winner
In the 1980s, a quiet tug-of-war unfolded high above the clouds. The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Ariane rocket program—designed to end Europe’s dependence on U.S. launchers—rapidly matured into a formidable commercial satellite option. The United States, long dominant in this arena, saw its interests threatened and employed diplomatic and economic pressure to discourage European governments from turning […]
Winter weather will persist on Friday in Greece, with scattered rain, snowfall, and fierce winds across various regions. Temperatures will remain below seasonal norms.
While coming from unnamed sources, the purported comments relate to the latest instance of attempted Turkish interference in a maritime zone claimed by Greece as forming its prospective EEZ
The Culture Ministry’s recognition of the Spathario Museum collection ensures the treasured Greek craft and art form will be handed over to the next generations.
In other words, it has surpassed the 1.5°C threshold, the target of the Paris Agreement signed in 2015, aiming to limit the temperature rise below 2°C.
Konstantinos Tasoulas fails to secure the presidency in the third vote, with a final decisive round set for February 12 amid rising political friction.
Christos Triandopoulos steps down as Deputy Minister of Civil Protection amid accusations of a cover-up in the Tempi tragedy investigation, denying all wrongdoing.
"The energy of the streets, the cinematic tension in fleeting moments..." – these are the driving forces behind John Vlahakis’ work, which will be presented in black-and-white photos at Blank Wall Gallery this Friday, scheduled for February 7–12
The vote will begin at 10 a.m. in a special plenary session. However, with this round also expected to be inconclusive, the process is likely to extend into a fourth round.
Its impact stretched far beyond Mexico’s borders, influencing landmark documents such as the Weimar Constitution of 1919 in Germany and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Constitution of 1918
President of Greece’s Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization highlights key risk areas on Santorini as seismic activity raises concerns over landslides.
A permanent compensation mechanism is being established for those affected by the collapse of the insurance company "Aspis Pronoia," thus resolving outstanding life insurance compensation claims
Greece gears up for nationwide strikes on February 28 as two-year anniversary of Tempi train tragedy looms.
Strategies to maximize Greece's yachting tourism potential take center stage at the 4th Panhellenic Yachting Conference on Feb. 20-21
The government conducted extensive consultation with young people, parents, mental health professionals, legal professionals, community, civil society groups and industry representatives during the development of the law.
Acting as an intermediary financial institution, the bank has been channeling funds to businesses of all sizes across Greece.
Kate’s own battle with cancer has unfolded in the public eye, with March marking one year since she first announced her diagnosis
Blame game intensifies over the deadly Pylos shipwreck, as Greek officials continue to point fingers following the tragic loss of 560 lives.
The revived interest for natural gas carries the potential to generate intense -negative- political ripples across Europe since it inevitably involves third-party players