‘Rogue Robin Hood’ steps in to fill social trust void
Greece continues to struggle with low levels of social trust, according to the latest World Values Survey, which reveals a society gripped by fear, suspicion and a yearning for order.
Greece continues to struggle with low levels of social trust, according to the latest World Values Survey, which reveals a society gripped by fear, suspicion and a yearning for order.
In the castle town of Monemvasia, with its dramatic medieval backdrop and sea views, Easter is a deeply spiritual and atmospheric experience.
Growthfund announces the cancellation of the tender process for the acquisition of a 67% majority stake in the share capital of Volos Port Authority S.A.
The global trade war triggered by Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs is casting doubt on Greece’s ability to accomplish six of its key economic targets.
Greece’s museums recorded a 14.7% increase in visitors, a 2.5% rise in free-entry visitors, and a 22.3% jump in revenues in 2024, according to data released Monday by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
The executive board of UNESCO, the United Nations’ cultural agency, on Monday approved the designation of February 9 as “World Greek Language Day.”
A suburban railway train (Proastiakos) operating the Halkida-Athens route collided with a truck that had breached a guarded level crossing just before reaching Avlida station in Viotia, authorities said on Monday.
French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu is scheduled to meet Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday, following earlier talks with Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias. The meeting is set for 12 p.m. local time at the Maximos Mansion.
The Tempe train crash continues to dominate the political agenda. Two years after the fatal collision, however, the situation has grown even murkier due to several contradictory expert reports and institutional backtracking.