The Greek media orgnizations banned are the public Broadcaster ERT, MEGA TV, Proto Thema, and Skai
The statement came in light of remarks by government officials in Skopje, including Prime Minister Mickoski and President Davkova who said they would continue to refer to their country as “Macedonia”
The Guinness Book of Records dates the small narrow, largely unassuming street at over 2,500 years old
The Greek premier's visit is part of a series of scheduled meetings to ministries where leadership changed in the recent reshuffle
Audiences will have the unique opportunity to admire in person twelve costumes from the Oscar-winning film 'Poor Things' at the Benaki Museum until September 29
The event came as Greece recently became the 16th country in the EU to establish marriage for all, with Thessaloniki now hosting Europe’s most prominent annual LGBTI+ event
Climate Change, Terrorism and Hooliganism threaten to cast a dark shadow over the highly anticipated summer of sport
The Elefsina unit, due west of the greater Athens-Piraeus area, recently resumed operation after a high-profile privatization
Twelve EU countries will miss their Effort Sharing Regulation (ESR) climate targets, 7 more are at risk of falling short, and Germany and Italy are performing the worst.
Athens and Piraeus invite all to celebrate World Music Day with free concerts and happenings in squares and parks.
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis affirmed the distribution of the money in an interview with Athens-based radio station Real PM, calling the move a “fair and ethically justified” policy
The far right’s acceptance of the euro means that possible victory in France’s election is unlikely to lead to financial crisis
The data revealed an interesting divide between the West and East, with both men and women in the latter opting to get married for the first time at an average younger age compared to couples in Western Europe
Greek museums and archaeological sites saw increased revenues and visitor numbers in February and early 2024 compared to last year.
A year earlier, the rate was 6.1%. European Union's annual inflation was 2.7% in May 2024, up from 2.6% in April. A year earlier, the rate was 7.1%
Greece saw a significant rise in hourly labor costs, increasing by 7.9%, with the business economy experiencing a 10% hike.
The law was passed by the European Parliament at the end of February and overcame its last hurdle today when it got the green light by the EU Environmental Council
German publication FAZ highlights the low wage rates in the country, despite Greeks working more hours compared to other EU member-states
The protesters unfurled a huge banner reading “Reunite the Marbles!” in front of the statues of the eastern pediment
The agenda will focus on crucial matters such as optimizing the allocation of railway capacity across the EU, aiming to improve efficiency in cost, travel time, and environmental impact.