The event will take place on Nov. 10, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the historic Zappeion Hall in Athens.
Following a deadly feud in Crete, the government is set to announce stricter gun ownership and licensing measures. A new division of the Organized Crime Directorate—described as a “Greek FBI”—will also be permanently based on the island
Nikos Tsilis began his journey into the world of mushrooms on his own ten years ago, without help, training his dogs himself. Since then, he has devoted himself entirely to the craft and can confidently say he has dedicated his life to mushrooms
A violent attack occurred in central Larissa when three young men ambushed and assaulted a 16-year-old, forcing him to lead them to his home for money
Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis said he supports the American model of legal gun ownership, praising the right to self-defense and individual freedom while stressing that his view is personal and not government policy
The Hellenic Police will train undercover officers, build shell companies, while protecting 61 informants in a high-stakes bid to dismantle Greece’s criminal networks
Travelers could soon be able to get from Athens to Sofia in under six hours (from the current 13) as the EU pushes for faster, greener trains.
More than 111,000 spiders appear to have weaved the world’s largest web inside a cavern between Greece and Albania.
Stefanos Kasselakis and Alexis Tsipras highlight how Zoran Mamdani’s victory reflects youth engagement, challenges entrenched elites, and offers an alternative model for governance, housing, and public services in one of the world’s largest cities
Professor Georgios Anagnostou, holder of the Miltiadis Marinakis Endowed Professorship of Modern Greek Language and Culture at The Ohio State University in the United States, will share his experience in teaching the Greek language abroad during the upcoming conference
Three brothers wanted over the fatal shootout in the Cretan village of Vorizia have turned themselves in, but the heavy weapons used remain missing. Over 400 police officers are still deployed as authorities search for the arsenal and try to prevent further violence.
Widespread rain and thunderstorms are expected on Wednesday, November 5, with the heaviest activity in central and eastern regions. Strong northeasterly winds and cooler temperatures will prevail in the east.
The Reds dominated in the first half, scoring their only goal in the 18th minute with Gelson Martins, who also hit the post in the 61st minute.
Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said the sculptures are part of a heritage that belongs not only to Greece but to all of humanity.
As Crete sells itself to the world as a land of hospitality, bravery, and timeless charm, its other face — the one of guns, grudges, and local dynasties — remains an open secret.
You no longer know where to sit down for a moment to rest from this monotonous fatigue
American scholar discusses his groundbreaking new book on linguistic convergence, the role of Greek in shaping regional languages, and why preserving dialects matters
New Eurostat data shows Greece ranks among the five poorest EU nations, with one in ten workers at risk of poverty and men faring significantly worse than women.
The second victim of a deadly Crete shootout will be laid to rest today, as authorities step up operations to apprehend three brothers involved in the attack and restore order in the village of Vorizia.
A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed during a violent altercation in Halkida on Sunday night, with police investigating possible links to a second stabbing that occurred shortly after nearby.