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 […]
A 48-year-old Greek national was arrested in Thessaloniki under a European Arrest Warrant over alleged tax evasion in Germany amounting to 29.6 million euros, Greek police said. According to a police statement, the suspect is alleged to have played a central role with effective managerial involvement in a Berlin-based corporate structure that carried out fictitious […]
No longer bound by an ideologically charged narrative used to serve America’s image as a beacon of democracy, Trump enjoys more flexibility to tilt to authoritarianism at home
Digitalization that ignores a country’s strengths and fails to support the sectors that need it most is ultimately ineffective
Greece, France, Denmark, Slovenia, and the UK welcome steps toward ending bloodshed in Gaza, urge full implementation of UN resolutions, humanitarian aid, and a two-state solution while condemning West Bank violence and settlement expansion
A sweeping fraud scandal has put the spotlight on places like Willmar, where Somalis run businesses and work at the Jennie-O turkey plant
Soaring tech valuations and stock-market gains have boosted the number of billionaires and the wealth they hold
Three traffic police officers, including a unit commander, were arrested in northern Greece after an internal affairs investigation found they allegedly took bribes and favors from drivers in exchange for dropping fines and providing advance warnings about checkpoints.
The statement read that any territorial concessions would only be made with the consent of the Ukrainain people.
Research indicates that one in five euros spent by Greek consumers on online platforms flows back to China, with the estimated market value ranging from 529-627 million euros.
Greek authorities seize a ship carrying large cocaine shipments from Latin America, arresting five suspects including the alleged crime boss, nicknamed the “Greek Escobar,” in operations spanning three cities
Athens’ broader objective is to fully repay its bailout-era loans by 2031—roughly a decade earlier than their final contractual maturity.
The nephew of the victim and his businessman friend were taken into custody on suspicion of masterminding the killing of a campground owner and his employee, as investigators probe a broader circle of possible accomplices.
Campus shelter-in-place order lifted after attack that killed two students
Individuals arrested in Crete, Friday, December 12, in connection with the large-scale farm subsidy scandal, face multiple felony charges including organized crime, fraud, and money laundering
Thousands of public sector workers, including municipal employees and teachers, are set to strike nationwide on Tuesday, December 16, over the government’s new budget, with rallies planned in major cities
The convening of the Greek-Turkish Supreme Cooperation Council in early 2026 could be the first step toward resolving decades-long differences, but Turkey’s willingness to follow tenets of international law remains doubtful