...or, how Ilias Hatzipavlis and Tasos Bountouris, two Olympiacos athletes, became legends in a sport where the wind decides everything...and nothing
Cardinals are expected to seek a successor who can restore calm after years of ideological polarization in the Catholic Church
His first words from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica—“Brothers and sisters, good evening”—set the tone for a pontificate that would challenge norms, favor mercy over dogma, and bring the papacy closer to the people.
Chinese sellers remain confident despite higher tariffs, saying it no longer makes sense to sell everyday goods to Americans
Τaking advantage of low-cost airlines and crowdsourced tips, time-crunched tourists can pack big adventures into a single day
The group has claimed responsibility for the bomb attack on Hellenic Train, where no one was injured. Greek authorities consider it an indication of the resurgence of domestic terrorism.
The Greek government spokesman noted that "a private individual received payment from other private individuals, and for some people this is a horrifying revelation."
Olympiacos’ aquatic dream has a name - the swimmer who broke the Greek 100-meter freestyle record on no fewer than six occasions, and who created a red-and-white model program
State attorneys general have brought 11 lawsuits against the president and his administration; strategy carries political risk
From the wholesale produce market to the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, ‘Fontakas’, as he was called, was a prolific goal-scorer, a powerful player and a personality that exceeded the boundaries of the pitch to become a catchphrase for an entire Olympiacos era
On the evening of May 29, 2024, at the Nea Filadelfeia stadium, he was the first to lift the trophy that would forever be remembered by Olympiacos and its fans
Jules Dassin was an exile, an artist, a rebel. Blacklisted in Hollywood during the McCarthy era, he found refuge in France and then in Greece, where he built a new life, shaping its cultural landscape through film and theater.
Marinakis, an Honorary Grand Marshal of the 86th Greek Independence Parade on Sunday, was touched by his contacts in New York City with members of the Greek-American community, where he spoke fondly of the Diaspora: ‘Twice as Greek, Twice over as Olympiacos fans'
The man, described as an amateur fisherman, told hospital staff he unwittingly ate a piece of octopus, along with the unseen hooks, he himself had caught
The Greek national football team might have suffered a 1-0 loss at home on Thursday night to Scotland for the UEFA Nations League competition, but there was a silver lining to the tough defeat. A Greek youngster took to the pitch in the second half and left everyone at the stadium, including the traveling Scottish […]
A leading voice in mental health reform, Tom Koutsoumpas story is not just about political influence—it is about the son of immigrants who built a career that has shaped the way millions of Americans receive healthcare
A legendary striker from the refugee quarter of Drapetsona, near Piraeus, he led Olympiacos to victory after victory. With his passion and presence, Vazos came to symbolize the club's identity
The first Western tourists are trickling back into the totalitarian Kim Jong Un regime—and splurging on propaganda
The founders of Western philosophy include the likes of Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato, but influential Greek female philosophers have also left their mark on ancient Greek thought.
The Ukrainian leader, who relies on his own instincts, clashed with the U.S. president over how to secure a lasting peace