Kyiv pushed Russia’s Black Sea Fleet back from its main maritime export channel, safeguarding critical exports of grain

The most solemn day in the Greek Orthodox calendar brings the country to a near-standstill, as churches, streets and coastlines fill with candlelight, flowers and quiet grief



The most torturous execution in history — what Jesus endured
Every Greek church has its own Epitaphios—a flower-laden bier symbolizing Christ’s tomb, lovingly decorated by parishioners and carried through the streets on Good Friday. Yet what unfolds around the procession differs from one corner of Greece to the next.
Kyiv pushed Russia’s Black Sea Fleet back from its main maritime export channel, safeguarding critical exports of grain

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U.S. troops could be shifted toward alliance members in president’s good graces
U.S. and allies turn to tech, patrols and new routes to defend crucial underwater infrastructure against Russia and China
Public transport will run on revised schedules from April 10–14, with metro and tram services ending earlier on Holy Saturday and holiday timetables for buses and trolleys.
The breaking of the red egg shell symbolizes the opening of Christ’s Tomb and the victory of life over death.
Soaring inflation, disease-driven livestock shortages and export demand are pushing up the cost of the traditional Easter table, forcing households to scale back meals and seek cheaper options
Nationwide increases in cases are being recorded for several diseases included in the Ministry of Health’s “lists” of rare conditions. How is life with a rare disease, how is diagnosis made, and what role does genetics play?
The Burning of Judas, observed in regions from Nafpaktos to Lefkas and Crete, remains one of the most enduring Easter rituals.
Warm, sunny conditions with temperatures up to 25°C will dominate early Holy Week, before a gradual shift brings mild instability and scattered showers in the days leading up to Easter
New data shows increased ferry fares and accommodation prices are pushing many holidaymakers toward nearby road-access destinations, with high occupancy already reported across popular Easter spots
From candles to chocolate eggs, traditional gifts are becoming increasingly expensive, with total spending per child often exceeding €100.
Nationwide increases in cases are being recorded for several diseases included in the Ministry of Health’s “lists” of rare conditions. How is life with a rare disease, how is diagnosis made, and what role does genetics play?
As Hungary heads to the polls, Europe holds its breath. Paolo Gentiloni, former Italian Prime Minister and European Commissioner, breaks down why the import of this “small” country for the EU belies its small size.
The increase in water reserves does not remove the risk of water shortage in Attica, as safety levels remain below those of previous years. The need to implement critical interventions to secure the water supply remains urgent.
As Hungary heads to the polls, Europe holds its breath. Paolo Gentiloni, former Italian Prime Minister and European Commissioner, breaks down why the import of this “small” country for the EU belies its small size.
The increase in water reserves does not remove the risk of water shortage in Attica, as safety levels remain below those of previous years. The need to implement critical interventions to secure the water supply remains urgent.
A homely, holiday twist of our weekly "things to see/do/eat"!
The breaking of the red egg shell symbolizes the opening of Christ’s Tomb and the victory of life over death.
A powerful Holy Week performance in Athens blends Schubert, Britten, and Bruckner—exploring faith, mortality, and the human condition through three timeless masterpieces.
Three concept store owners share their vision of creating coffee shops that tell a story.
Four businessmen convicted in the first instance of involvement in a surveillance scandal will face a retrial in December 2026, as investigations continue into possible espionage charges and additional suspects.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited a historic care facility in Athens during Holy Week, pledging full renovation funding and expansion plans to improve living conditions for elderly residents
Landmark ruling permits a victim’s family to seek specialized forensic tests overseas after Greek laboratories said they could not conduct them
The Energy Minister says a temporary ceasefire in key maritime routes could ease pressure on energy prices, while stressing that authorities remain on alert amid ongoing global uncertainty
Soaring inflation, disease-driven livestock shortages and export demand are pushing up the cost of the traditional Easter table, forcing households to scale back meals and seek cheaper options
According to the Financial Times, Europe's airport industry has sounded the alarm over impending jet fuel shortages. ACI has warned EU Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas that systemic supply failures could hit within 3 weeks unless the Strait of Hormuz reopens.
The news agency said Cairo aims to ensure a long-term supply to meet mushrooming domestic demand
As schools close for the Easter break and families spend more time at home and travelling, a child safety organization warns of increased accident risks and shares practical prevention guidelines
New medical findings detail dozens of injuries and alleged months-long abuse, as two 18-year-olds remain in custody pending further investigation.
Public transport will run on revised schedules from April 10–14, with metro and tram services ending earlier on Holy Saturday and holiday timetables for buses and trolleys.
Thousands leave cities by road and sea on Good Friday. Authorities remain on alert to manage traffic and ferry departures
From revival dreams to global spectacle, the first modern Olympics in Athens reshaped sport—blending ideals of peace and competition with the political and economic tensions that still define the Games today
Pontic Greeks are offering heirlooms to a new Naousa museum aimed at preserving and showcasing the history of Argyroupolis.
New research reveals that Harold of England never made the legendary 200-mile march
Pontic Greeks are offering heirlooms to a new Naousa museum aimed at preserving and showcasing the history of Argyroupolis.
New research reveals that Harold of England never made the legendary 200-mile march
The most torturous execution in history — what Jesus endured
Every Greek church has its own Epitaphios—a flower-laden bier symbolizing Christ’s tomb, lovingly decorated by parishioners and carried through the streets on Good Friday. Yet what unfolds around the procession differs from one corner of Greece to the next.
The most solemn day in the Greek Orthodox calendar brings the country to a near-standstill, as churches, streets and coastlines fill with candlelight, flowers and quiet grief
Every Greek church has its own Epitaphios—a flower-laden bier symbolizing Christ’s tomb, lovingly decorated by parishioners and carried through the streets on Good Friday. Yet what unfolds around the procession differs from one corner of Greece to the next.
The most solemn day in the Greek Orthodox calendar brings the country to a near-standstill, as churches, streets and coastlines fill with candlelight, flowers and quiet grief