Panathenea: A festival of futures
A three-day festival blending technology, art and entrepreneurship opened Wednesday at the Piraeus Tower.
A three-day festival blending technology, art and entrepreneurship opened Wednesday at the Piraeus Tower.
Greece’s Orthodox bishops have clarified that formal donations to the Church can only be made via bank transfer or the IRIS instant payment system – not through POS (point-of-sale) card terminals.
A forgotten world comes to life at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, while traces of Crete’s archaic cities still linger among dry-stone walls and countryside chapels.
Greece experienced another strong year for tourism in 2024, attracting 40.7 million foreign visitors and generating €21.6 billion in tourism revenue, according to data released by the Bank of Greece.
The Parliamentary Ethics Committee has voted in favor of lifting the legal immunity of SYRIZA MPs Pavlos Polakis and Elena Akrita, allowing lawsuits filed against them to move forward.
Greece’s Competition Commission has launched a full-scale inquiry into coastal passenger shipping after identifying price-fixing practices by an oligopoly, despite the sector’s full liberalization in 2002.
Press freedom has been stifled in Greece since Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ conservative government came to power in 2019, with phone malware and aggressive lawsuits used against journalists, Human Rights Watch said in a report on Thursday.
Pesto trapanese, pasta alla Norma, pasta ‘ncasciata, Sicilian cannoli, arancini: for fans of Andrea Camilleri, this is all a day in the life of his gourmand detective Salvo Montalbano – when he’s not hunting down mobsters and murderers at least.
The 19th International Festival of Music Ensembles brings over 3,500 artists to Athens for a large-scale celebration of musical collaboration and cultural exchange.
Two police officers were injured after an 18-year-old man attempted to evade a traffic stop on Wednesday night in the area of Keratea, east of Athens.