According to the Reuters Institute survey, in.gr, MEGA, To Vima, and Ta Nea rank highly in credibility scores. One of the report’s key findings is the decline in overall public trust in the media in Greece. However, despite the many challenges, investigative journalism remains resilient.

Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis said falling oil costs should quickly be reflected at fuel pumps, while outlining measures on consumer protection, inflation and economic policy

Gridlock hit the Kifissos highway from Rentis all the way to Kifissia, while central Athens arteries were nearly at a complete standstill

WWII Japanese “Hell Ship” Wreck Found in the Philippines

WWII Japanese “Hell Ship” Wreck Found in the Philippines
WWII Japanese “Hell Ship” Wreck Found in the Philippines

Golf Greece Launches Inaugural Junior Open in Athens

Golf Greece Launches Inaugural Junior Open in Athens
Golf Greece Launches Inaugural Junior Open in Athens

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Meet the World’s Worst Photographer — She’s Getting $50,000
Meet the World’s Worst Photographer — She’s Getting $50,000

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According to the Reuters Institute survey, in.gr, MEGA, To Vima, and Ta Nea rank highly in credibility scores. One of the report’s key findings is the decline in overall public trust in the media in Greece. However, despite the many challenges, investigative journalism remains resilient.

Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis said falling oil costs should quickly be reflected at fuel pumps, while outlining measures on consumer protection, inflation and economic policy

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Pact makes no demands on Tehran over its militias or huge arsenal of missiles

From Gen Z to Boomers, listeners across generations are increasingly embracing throwbacks

The U.S. blocked several countries from paying for oil purchases, money that Tehran now wants back to permanently end the war

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The Kremlin signals willingness for renewed dialogue with European governments while insisting negotiations must be based on “real dialogue” rather than pressure, as EU officials cautiously explore reopening channels and divisions emerge within the bloc

Novak Djokovic marked Jelena’s birthday with a dazzling drone show over the Athenian Riviera, creating a memorable family celebration.

Bank of America turns more bullish on METLEN, citing gallium upside, critical metals expansion, and higher EBITDA forecasts through 2028 outlook.

Marine specialists say the presence of pufferfish is primarily an issue for fisheries management rather than beachgoers, urging better fishing regulation and reduced public alarm over isolated encounters

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Kypseli Municipal Market will be brimming with booths selling handmade creations, ceramics, food and more

The emotional comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversary, with tickets for the first four days already sold out

Combining live, mythology-inspired storytelling and immersive visuals, the new cultural experience offers a modern introduction to the sounds and themes of the ancient Greek world

Performances that challenge conventions while exploring what connects people across time, place, and evolving technology

The reactions of the residents of Christoupoli, Spata, are strong, as they believe that the noise from the three centers, which will operate 24 hours a day, will create serious problems, especially during nighttime hours

Dimitris Ballios, founder of Exodus Games, believes that storytelling through roleplaying games like D&D can build community and spark a more hopeful imagination

Greece’s digital transition is admirable but at the same time it's leaving older citizens unable to keep up and remain connected.

Dimitris Ballios, founder of Exodus Games, believes that storytelling through roleplaying games like D&D can build community and spark a more hopeful imagination

Greece’s digital transition is admirable but at the same time it's leaving older citizens unable to keep up and remain connected.

From classical concerts in the Aegean and film screenings under the stars, to mountain-top performances and celebrations of the Greek diaspora, festivals across Greece are transforming summer into a nationwide cultural journey

Before fashion became trend, traditional Greek dress of the 19th and early 20th centuries functioned as a language woven into the body

Rhodes and Kos lead the Dodecanese with 39 Blue Flag beaches and marinas, confirming their status for quality and sustainability.

The Royal Beach Club Santorini experience is part of a full-day shore excursion that includes visits to Oia and Fira, relaxation, and plenty of Greek food.

Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis said falling oil costs should quickly be reflected at fuel pumps, while outlining measures on consumer protection, inflation and economic policy

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expresses his support for the US-Iran agreement, urges protection of EU cohesion and farm funding

Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis outlined a series of policy initiatives during an update from Brussels, including a new consumer protection framework, a price comparison app, and expanded tourism subsidies alongside major infrastructure plans

Greece heads into the Brussels summit pushing for a larger EU budget, stronger cohesion funding, joint European borrowing, and a comprehensive approach to security amid mounting global challenges

Bank of America turns more bullish on METLEN, citing gallium upside, critical metals expansion, and higher EBITDA forecasts through 2028 outlook.

Greece will reduce registration taxes or abolish them entirely for hybrid and electric vehicles

Athens International Airport priced a €500m bond due 2033 at 3.75%, with strong demand and 5.2x oversubscription to fund refinancing and growth now.

Tourism is powering Greece’s jobs boom, with hiring surging as the summer season begins and full-time employment reaching new highs.

A new online platform allows livestock farmers and approved providers to apply for electronic identification devices, as Greece begins a pilot traceability system for sheep and goats.

A road crew worker was sentenced to a two-month suspended term after sparks from a metal guardrail cutter ignited a blaze that burned 22 acres of forestland

Gridlock hit the Kifissos highway from Rentis all the way to Kifissia, while central Athens arteries were nearly at a complete standstill

Proposed temporary reception facility near Heraklion faces local opposition as Crete remains under growing migration pressure from arrivals disembarking from eastern Libya

More than eight decades after the Distomo massacre, survivors’ families continue their fight for justice as Germany maintains that reparations claims are settled.

From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers

A glimpse into the Greek Revolution of 1821, where the struggle for freedom unfolded alongside powerful stories of love, passion, and loss.

From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers

A glimpse into the Greek Revolution of 1821, where the struggle for freedom unfolded alongside powerful stories of love, passion, and loss.

As Kapodistrias opens in the UK, British media spotlight the legacy of Greece’s first Governor, reigniting debate around a pivotal historical figure.

The event attempts to bridge the long-standing gap between visual artists and ceramicists. The former usually view the latter as simple craftsmen, while the latter respond by accusing visual artists of having only a superficial technical understanding of the material.

Thirty years on, Aliki Vougiouklaki's legacy lives on as her restored dressing room opens in Piraeus, offering a rare glimpse into her world.

The event attempts to bridge the long-standing gap between visual artists and ceramicists. The former usually view the latter as simple craftsmen, while the latter respond by accusing visual artists of having only a superficial technical understanding of the material.

Thirty years on, Aliki Vougiouklaki's legacy lives on as her restored dressing room opens in Piraeus, offering a rare glimpse into her world.

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