Tragic discoveries were made earlier today in two separate incidents in Greece, as authorities investigate the deaths of two men under different circumstances.
European powers, Kyiv presented their own blueprint for ending the war after Putin demanded territorial concessions and Trump said he’d meet the Russian leader next week
Turkey’s refusal to join the EU’s Russian gas ban could open a loophole, allowing Moscow’s fuel to enter Europe undetected via pipelines and LNG terminals.
Euronext’s takeover bid for the Athens bourse operator has fueled a surge in trading activity and pushed the market to the world’s second-best performance this year.
Europe faced the highest levels of drought ever recorded between July 11-19, says the European Drought Observatory
A preliminary investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office is underway into €2.5 million in subsidies allegedly received by Greek politician Kalliopi Semertzidou and her family, with anti-money laundering authorities also involved in the probe
Despite a slight recovery in room revenue and occupancy, Athens still trails cities like Madrid, Rome, and Barcelona in tourism performance, with only Istanbul falling behind in key metrics.
The European Commission has already ordered Greece to forfeit nearly €400 million in funding for 2026 — over 20 percent of the direct payments it was due to receive. In response, the government pledged to shut down OPEKEPE by the end of 2026
Turkish yacht entrepreneur Halit Yukay is missing after departing for Mykonos on August 2. His damaged yacht was found near Proconnesus. Despite an ongoing search by divers and the coast guard, no trace of him has been found
While Europe and the U.S. work together through Artemis, China and Russia are developing their own lunar program. China aims to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030 and is cooperating with Russia to establish a lunar research station
The EU’s methane rule has come under scrutiny in ongoing EU-U.S. trade talks, with energy-related provisions yet to be finalised in a joint statement expected soon
This Saturday, the August full moon rises over Athens — and the Acropolis Museum invites visitors to celebrate with a night of art, history, and moonlit wonder
A fragile agreement lowers tariffs and promises energy deals, but critics say Europe yielded too much, exposing imbalance and leaving key terms unresolved
Over the first weekend of August, 36,421 passengers boarded ferries from Piraeus, while an additional 10,710 traveled to the closer islands of the Argosaronic Gulf for short or single-day getaways
The museum is expected to showcase the celebrated history of Greece’s most successful football club, offering fans an immersive experience.
Greece produced 434 million liters of beer in 2024, placing 12th among EU countries—behind Denmark, Hungary, and Bulgaria.
The European Prosecutor highlighted a major milestone in an investigation in Greece when €5.2 million in cash from Greek customs officials was confiscated.
Meanwhile, Greece's booming tourism industry—surging since last year and maintaining high levels this season—has added upward pressure on prices, especially in the services sector.
"Olympiacos FC, with great joy and pride, announces the opening of its new state-of-the-art museum at the “G. Karaiskakis” Stadium."
Spanning an impressive 460 acres, it is Greece’s largest botanical garden and a living, breathing ecosystem where nature thrives.