Tensions rise as farmers clash with police near Larissa
Tensions flared Sunday in the village of Platykampos near Larissa, hours before farmers were due to assemble a major protest blockade in nearby Nikaia.
Tensions flared Sunday in the village of Platykampos near Larissa, hours before farmers were due to assemble a major protest blockade in nearby Nikaia.
Domestic industries are waiting for the government to fulfill its pledges and take measures to reduce energy costs.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Sunday announced new measures to support farmers amid ongoing protests in the Thessaly region.
Greece’s retail sector is shifting into holiday mode, with stores open this Sunday. It is one of four Sundays through the end of 2025 when shops are permitted to operate.
Two rising Athens rock bands will deliver a high-energy, sweat-soaked live show at Bad Tooth (6 Koukourgodikiou) that pushes back against AI-driven music trends.
Greece’s bout of severe weather is subsiding on Sunday after three days of heavy rain and strong winds, with the National Meteorological Service (EMY) forecasting gradual warming in the days ahead.
The Trump administration’s intention to serve as a “bridge” in Greek-Turkish affairs and the American president’s personal interest in the reopening of the historic Greek-Orthodox Theological School of Halki are conveyed by the US ambassador to Turkey, Tom Barrack, in this interview.
A fatal road accident occurred early Sunday in the coastal area of Loutsa, east of Athens, when a car veered off course and struck three pedestrians, killing one of them, state broadcaster ERT reported.
Morgan Stanley, in partnership with Athens Exchange, is hosting the 4th Greek Investment Conference in London on Monday and Tuesday.
We are witnessing a decentralization and dissemination of innovation and entrepreneurial hubs, shifting attention toward alternative and unexpected jurisdictions with previously unexplored opportunities (e.g., Estonia, Singapore).