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The annual summit is aimed at helping change the geopolitical and investment landscape in relations between Europe and the Gulf States. The first official AEGGIS Summit will take place in Greece in 2026, ANTENNA Chairman Theodore Kyriakou announced
The competition is organized by the Alter Ego Media Group in collaboration with the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens and with the support of the European Parliament Liaison Office
Blazes across Achaia, Chios, Preveza, and Zakynthos have sparked international coverage. Evacuations, rescue operations, and a surge in wildfires amid a European heatwave highlight Greece’s escalating fire crisis
Just 22% of Greeks say they trust the news—the lowest level of trust among all 48 countries surveyed.
President says the news outlets don’t present ‘a fair, accurate or unbiased portrayal of current events’
Leftist party head 'throws down gauntlet' after 8 prominent members walk out of meeting in protest over his stance vis-a-vis 2 affiliated media outlets
The Greek media orgnizations banned are the public Broadcaster ERT, MEGA TV, Proto Thema, and Skai
The industrial action will take place a day before a 24-hour nationwide strike has been called in the country
Commercial trademarks for 'Eleftherotypia', which means freedom of the press in Greek, was recently purchased by Alter Ego Media
The acquisition is poised to infuse new energy into the Eleftherotypia brand, potentially re-imagining its role in the Greek media landscape amidst evolving digital media challenges
High-profile case brings use of so-called SLAPP lawsuits to the forefront in Greece; issue has reached EU level
The fact that Greece uses mass SLAPP lawsuits (strategic lawsuits against public participation) against journalists and media should be a topic of discussion at the European level and serve as a wake-up call. It is a clear indicator of problems with the workings of the Rule of Law in the country. And that’s because the […]
MEPs called for justice for the killing of journalists and welcomed the agreement on the media freedom act
Fahrettin Altun said media in both countries often color bilateral ties in jingoistic terms, something he said influences a large portion of public opinion in both nations.
Union (ESIEA) takes aim at the resigned general secretary of the PM's office, Grigoris Dimitriadis. Latter faced stepped-up media scrutiny and opposition criticism over his alleged role in the phone-tapping furor