The prime minister will highlight Greece’s role as a pillar of stability and security in the region aiming to strengthen cooperation with key geopolitical partners.
A recent Eurobarometer poll reveals that just 32% of Greeks feel that fundamental rights, democracy, and the rule of law are well-protected in their country.
Buyers over 50, and middle and upper management executives constitute the primary groups investing their savings primarily in newly built high-end properties
The Greek Foreign Minister emphasized the area of connectivity, focusing on energy and transportation, during his statements at the Berlin Western Balkan Summit
The event, held at the Union League of Philadelphia, drew a mix of political and business leaders from the Greek American community
The mission to the South Pole is due to depart this fall
A report by the Hellenic Competition Commission reveals a 6% decrease in sales of branded feta products, while many Greek households are turning to more affordable cheese options
Scientists confirm that Christopher Columbus was buried at Seville's Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See and will soon reveal the true origin of the controversial figure.
The founder of Thenamaris Ships Management, Athina Martinou, was widely considered the most powerful woman in Greek shipping.
The Tempi memorial concert drew over 45,000 attendees to honor the victims of the train disaster. Emotive songs reignited public anger over the perceived lack of accountability for the accident and the deaths of 57 persons.
Crete makes it to third place on the list, behind the east Mediterranean island republic of Cyprus and the Med’s biggest island, Sicily
DM Nikos Dendias spoke at an event at the Andravida air base to mark the conclusion of NATO’s Ramstein Flag 2024 exercise, the first time it has been held in Greece
At a time when global wine consumption is declining, the value of Greek wine exports to the UK market has more than doubled in the last five years.
Greece’s first victory against the Three Lions in its history was achieved against the backdrop of the tragic death of one of the squad's members
Wolt couriers across Greece are striking on Friday, calling for a collective labor agreement that will ensure fair pay and work conditions.
The appodixi digital platform produced 28,910 complaints, of which 3,879 are anonymous, and 25,031 are eponymous
Greek Labor Minister says improved salaries and working conditions, and a stronger economy will help attract specialized human resources.
The target market for co-ownership includes Greeks who wish to acquire holiday homes at a low cost, foreign clients and businesspeople.
Underground houses and hotels, once a necessary adaptation, are now popping up around islands, raising alarm to locals and architects
Yannis Stournaras addressed the 'Risk Management & Compliance Conference' as a keynote speaker on Monday