Despite a steady decline in debt as a share of GDP, Greece still carries Europe’s highest public debt burden, with medium-term risks tied to growth, fiscal discipline and global uncertainty
Severe Weather Alerts Issued for Chios, Serifos

Rubio Seeks to Reassure European Allies in Munich Speech

Chevron to Sign Greece Offshore Deal Monday

Fourteen acts will take the stage tonight as Greece decides who will compete at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, with the public holding more power than ever before.
The first woman to serve as President of the Hellenic Parliament and later as President of the Academy of Athens has died at 92, leaving a lasting mark on Greece’s legal and political institutions.
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New evidence from arson investigators alleges long-standing propane leaks, safety violations and falsified safeguards at the Trikala cookie factory where five female workers were killed
Former Energy Minister Giorgos Papanastasiou says local interests are resisting the Greece–Cyprus power interconnector, warning that continued energy isolation leaves Cyprus exposed to high costs, supply risks and industrial decline
Europe’s leading tech bank introduces a first-of-its-kind reservation prepayment via factoring service, helping small and midsize seasonal tourism businesses secure liquidity before the season begins
Speaking at a Munich Security Conference roundtable discussion, Greece’s energy minister called for stronger infrastructure, diversified supply routes and a realistic, technology-neutral energy transition to safeguard Europe’s autonomy and competitiveness
Use of the model through a contract with Palantir highlights growing role of AI in the Pentagon
Liberalization has opened the door to more casual relationships, but society is still catching up
A trip to Paris calls for good eating, plenty of museum time and a touch or two of luxury. Here’s how to check all the boxes without spending a fortune.
Mataroa Gallery presents a group exhibition bringing together five contemporary painters whose works explore silence, perception, and the act of painting as an inner, reflective process
Set in interwar New York, Astoria, the new production at Pallas Theater, tells the story of Greek immigrants who crossed an ocean simply to endure. Through music, memory, and a single coffeehouse, the performance traces exile, survival, and the fragile hope of belonging
Drawing its poetic and conceptual core from one of the most enigmatic phenomena in the universe—the 'Boötes Void', also known as “The Great Nothing”—Economou's dance performance unfolds in a landscape of apparent emptiness that is anything but void
Captured in the years following World War II, McCabe’s photographs approach Delphi with restraint and deep sensitivity. His lens traces the dialogue between monumental ruins and the surrounding landscape, revealing a place shaped as much by light and silence as by stone
Crowds filled downtown Athens as the city marked the start of Carnival with traditional dances, a historic island custom revival, and open-air celebrations with food, music and community.
The Greek Community of Cairo turned toward the acquisition and exploitation of real estate, investing in land as a means of economic and social support
“Turtles are so charismatic and strong, they encompass everything beautiful”
The Greek Community of Cairo turned toward the acquisition and exploitation of real estate, investing in land as a means of economic and social support
“Turtles are so charismatic and strong, they encompass everything beautiful”
One of the biggest mistakes travelers make when visiting Greece is seeing too many islands and missing the real experience
The good news? The Greek islands don’t shut down in winter. What changes and how to plan depend on the island and on knowing what you want.
Discover the Greece nobody tells you about: Alpine landscapes, traditional villages, and a surprising world of winter sports.
Greece’s car-free islands remind us of how travel once felt: unhurried, peaceful, and deeply connected to people and place.
Speaking at a Munich Security Conference roundtable discussion, Greece’s energy minister called for stronger infrastructure, diversified supply routes and a realistic, technology-neutral energy transition to safeguard Europe’s autonomy and competitiveness
The first woman to serve as President of the Hellenic Parliament and later as President of the Academy of Athens has died at 92, leaving a lasting mark on Greece’s legal and political institutions.
In his latest Sunday address, the Greek prime minister highlighted dialogue with Turkey and a new labor law while criticizing opposition tactics, framing the government’s agenda as steady, reform-driven and rooted in national confidence
According to the relevant minister, the call to fill administrative positions will be conducted via an open public invitation, seeking experienced cadres from the domestic market and abroad
Despite a steady decline in debt as a share of GDP, Greece still carries Europe’s highest public debt burden, with medium-term risks tied to growth, fiscal discipline and global uncertainty
Europe’s leading tech bank introduces a first-of-its-kind reservation prepayment via factoring service, helping small and midsize seasonal tourism businesses secure liquidity before the season begins
Former Energy Minister Giorgos Papanastasiou says local interests are resisting the Greece–Cyprus power interconnector, warning that continued energy isolation leaves Cyprus exposed to high costs, supply risks and industrial decline
The U.S. oil major will sign four hydrocarbon exploration concessions in Athens, deepening American involvement in Greece’s energy sector and linking offshore ambitions to broader LNG and geopolitical strategy
Greece’s Civil Protection authority sent emergency 112 messages urging residents to limit movement in coastal areas of Chios and Serifos, while African dust and strong winds forced school closures and a carnival postponement in Heraklion, Crete
New evidence from arson investigators alleges long-standing propane leaks, safety violations and falsified safeguards at the Trikala cookie factory where five female workers were killed
Heavy rain in western and northern regions, gale-force winds in the Aegean and intense African dust transport are creating hazardous conditions, with visibility sharply reduced in Athens and parts of southern and central Greece
A 63-year-old man was arrested after allegedly fatally stabbing his 67-year-old brother at their family home in a rural community in southeastern Crete. Authorities say the argument began over a minor issue.
How Dionysios Solomos challenged historical orthography and contributed to the establishment of the monotonic system
A military and historical assessment of the most decisive battle of World War II, by Soviet General Pavel Batov
The intelligence reports, operational logs of the Hellenic Navy, and the key figures of the crisis
A military and historical assessment of the most decisive battle of World War II, by Soviet General Pavel Batov
The intelligence reports, operational logs of the Hellenic Navy, and the key figures of the crisis
Fourteen acts will take the stage tonight as Greece decides who will compete at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, with the public holding more power than ever before.
TO BHMA International Edition takes a look at the history behind the famously unlucky date.
Public voting picked the first seven finalists in Greece’s national selection, with another semifinal set to complete the lineup for Sunday’s final and the ticket to Eurovision 2026.
TO BHMA International Edition takes a look at the history behind the famously unlucky date.
Public voting picked the first seven finalists in Greece’s national selection, with another semifinal set to complete the lineup for Sunday’s final and the ticket to Eurovision 2026.















