A violent feud in southern Crete, where gunfire between families was exchanged, has left several people dead and many injured. Police have launched a large-scale operation to restore order
In New York, the Cooper Hewitt, housed in the historic Andrew Carnegie Mansion, is the U.S.’s only museum entirely dedicated to design.
The main exception is the Acropolis Museum beneath the south side of the emblematic archaeological site in central Athens, as the latter is managed by a separate public sector organization
The EU has approved sweeping reforms to driving licences, introducing digital IDs, stricter testing, and cross-border penalties as part of its “Vision Zero” plan to eliminate road deaths by 2050
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The European Central Bank prepares for the potential rollout of a digital euro by 2027, aiming to modernize payments while protecting privacy and monetary sovereignty
Strong cruise and container terminal activity boosted Q3 revenues by 11.3% at Piraeus, Greece's largest port.
Mitsotakis met on Thursday, October 30, at the Maximos Mansion in Athens with European Commissioner for Budget, Anti-Fraud, and Administration Piotr Serafin.
A new upgraded free trade zone between the EU and Ukraine takes effect, strengthening economic ties and supporting Ukraine’s long-term integration into the European single market amid the ongoing war
When it comes to travel budgets, Luxembourg leads the way. Its residents spend an average of 1,758 euros on foreign trips lasting at least four nights.
The European Commission has sent a warning letter to Greece, demanding a new framework for farm subsidy payments by November 4 or risk suspension of €600 million in EU agricultural funds.
Royal Beach Club Santorini is set to open in summer 2026 promising cruise travelers the ultimate Greek island experience.
From 2022 to 2024, the EU added 12 new LNG terminals and six expansions, boosting import capacity by 70 bcm to 250 bcm annually—driven by shrinking Russian gas supplies amid the Ukraine war.
Fitch also upgraded Piraeus’ senior preferred debt rating by one notch to “BBB-” from “BB” and its Tier 2 subordinated debt rating to “BB” from “BB-.”
The UK has sealed a deal with Turkey for the sale of a batch of 20 Eurofighter jets for €9.16 billion, as announced on Monday evening by a representative of the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Kier Starmer. Starmer made his first visit to Turkey, with earlier reports in the day suggesting that apart from talks […]
Major roads in Athens and Piraeus will close for October 28 national holiday parades. Metro and tram services will operate on altered routes, and temporary bus and trolley diversions will be in effect until the celebrations conclude
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s planned trip to Ankara marks a turning point in German-Turkish relations — and a deal for 40 Eurofighter jets, struck despite Greece’s fierce objections, could reshape the balance of power in the Eastern Mediterranean
The funeral of beloved Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos will take place today in Athens, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis among those delivering eulogies. Roads around the cathedral and cemetery will be closed during the ceremony
A recent S&P Global analysis highlighted Spain and Greece as key targets for tech investments, raising concerns that short-term economic incentives could drain critical water resources.
The Finnish expert on Russia, Arkady Moshes, on how Finland’s perception of Moscow has transformed — and why Europe can no longer afford complacency on defence