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A Black man in a bandana, colorful fabric draped over his shoulder, holds a ringed hand to his chin.
Forceful and unflinching … Negros Tou Moriao a bold statement
The Golden Visa program has fueled rapid growth in Greece’s real estate market, attracting investors from China, Turkey, Lebanon, the UK, and Iran. While boosting the economy, rising property prices are making housing less affordable for locals.
A 43-year-old man was arrested in Paiania for violently attacking women in Chalandri and Agia Paraskevi, stealing a bag and causing trauma.
On the Saturday before Holy Week, the Orthodox Church commemorates a major feast of the year, the miracle of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ when he raised Lazarus from the dead after he had lain in the grave four days.
Stefanos Tsitsipas declined to comment on rumors of Goran Ivanisevic joining his coaching team after Roland Garros. Following a surprising Monte Carlo quarterfinal loss to Lorenzo Musetti, where he struggled with 45 unforced errors, the World No. 8 is now preparing for the ATP 500 in Barcelona.
The EU has condemned Turkey’s threats to block the Greece-Cyprus-Israel power cable, with Cyprus vowing to defend the project under international law. Turkey’s rejection of UNCLOS in the Aegean, unlike its partial adherence in the Black Sea, fuels tensions over maritime rights and energy routes.
Thessaloniki, Greece – A groundbreaking study published on April 10, 2025, in Scientific Reports has advanced the ability to predict the Main Pollen Seasons (MPS) of Olive (Olea europaea L.) and Oak…
On April 11, 2025, Italy made history by transferring 40 rejected asylum seekers to detention centers in Albania, marking the first time an EU nation has relocated migrants to a third country. This could set a precedent for Europe, with implications for Greece.
A suspected bomb exploded outside Hellenic Train’s Athens office on April 11, 2025, causing no injuries. Police sealed off Syngrou Avenue after anonymous calls warned of the blast.
Greece is poised to repay its first bailout loans a decade early, targeting full clearance by 2031, government officials revealed. With annual €5 billion installments, the nation aims to shed its status as the EU’s most indebted country, leveraging a €37 billion cash reserve and robust fiscal gains. Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis called the plan “realistic,” signaling Greece’s steady recovery from the 2009-2018 debt crisis that nearly upended the eurozone.
In a historic moment for Greek wrestling, Maria Prevolaraki claimed her first-ever gold medal in the 53kg category at the European Championships in Bratislava. Defeating Romania’s top-ranked Andrea Beatrice Ana 4-3 in a gripping final, the 33-year-old stood emotional as Greece’s anthem played, adding a ninth medal to her illustrious career.
In the heart of Aigio, a quiet Greek town was shattered on April 11, 2025, when a 23-year-old man unleashed a deadly rampage, killing his uncle and a family friend in a brutal act that stunned the community. As police probe the role of untreated mental health struggles and past domestic violence, the tragedy reverberates across Greece, leaving a grieving town to question how such horror unfolded in their midst.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone call on April 11, 2025, to discuss regional developments and strengthen bilateral ties. Netanyahu shared details of his recent Washington visit, while both leaders explored deeper cooperation between Greece and Israel, highlighting their strategic partnership in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In a speech at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on April 11, 2025, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed Turkey’s commitment to fostering positive relations with Greece and ensuring stability in the Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean. Highlighting Turkey’s pivotal role in European security, he called for accelerated EU membership and greater recognition of Turkish Cypriot rights, while urging the EU to overcome internal hesitations and embrace Turkey as a full partner.
OpenAI has announced an upgrade to ChatGPT, introducing an enhanced memory feature that allows the chatbot to retain more details from your conversations. The company’s CEO, Sam Altman, shared on X that…
A portrait of Anna Panagiotarea, an associate of Greece’s Culture Minister, displayed at the National Gallery’s Panayiotis Tetsis retrospective, has sparked debate. Critic Despina Koutsoumba questioned its inclusion, alleging personal promotion, while the exhibition showcases 160 works celebrating Tetsis’ vibrant legacy. The controversy highlights tensions between art and politics in Greece.
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The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption charges has sparked nightly protests in Saraçhane Square, where thousands demand his release. His wife, Dilek İmamoğlu, has become the heart of the movement, delivering fiery speeches against President Erdoğan and rallying support for democracy. Her leadership has cast her as a potential figurehead in Turkey’s fight against authoritarianism.
The Union of Greek Shipowners has launched its 2025-2026 scholarship program, offering over 100 awards for postgraduate studies in Greece and abroad. With applications open until April 30, 2025, the initiative, highlighted by the prestigious “Aristeia” award, underscores the shipping industry’s commitment to education and excellence, as emphasized by UGS President Melina Travlou.
In Thessaloniki, Iordanis Dimitriadis, a former mayoral candidate and Delta municipal councilor, was attacked by masked assailants outside his office. The late-night assault, captured on video, saw Dimitriadis punched and insulted before his son intervened. While some link the incident to his complaints about €13 million in municipal contract awards, he urges against tying it to politics as police investigate.
A Black man in a bandana, colorful fabric draped over his shoulder, holds a ringed hand to his chin.
Forceful and unflinching … Negros Tou Moriao a bold statement
A portrait of Anna Panagiotarea, an associate of Greece’s Culture Minister, displayed at the National Gallery’s Panayiotis Tetsis retrospective, has sparked debate. Critic Despina Koutsoumba questioned its inclusion, alleging personal promotion, while the exhibition showcases 160 works celebrating Tetsis’ vibrant legacy. The controversy highlights tensions between art and politics in Greece.
The Union of Greek Shipowners has launched its 2025-2026 scholarship program, offering over 100 awards for postgraduate studies in Greece and abroad. With applications open until April 30, 2025, the initiative, highlighted by the prestigious “Aristeia” award, underscores the shipping industry’s commitment to education and excellence, as emphasized by UGS President Melina Travlou.
Forget overpriced adaptogenic powders and $20 green juices — the real wellness gurus? They’ve been sipping mountain tea, foraging wild greens, and walking uphill in slippers since before it was trendy. Enter: the Greek yiayia.
London is experiencing a notable decline in its millionaire population, with a 12% drop since 2014, losing 30,000 millionaires over the past decade—second only to Moscow. Factors such as tax hikes, the end of the non-dom regime, and economic uncertainty have driven 11,300 millionaires, 18 centimillionaires, and two billionaires out of the city in the past year alone. Despite still boasting 215,700 dollar millionaires—the highest globally—London’s status as a wealth hub is under threat as the super-rich relocate to tax-friendly destinations like Portugal, Spain, Greece, and the UAE.
Daniel Contos and Georgia Moore, the Greek-Australian millennial founders of White Fox Boutique, have snapped up a fifth Vaucluse trophy home for $30 million, bringing their total spend in the elite Sydney suburb to $150 million. With stunning Harbour Bridge views and a string of high-profile purchases, the couple’s property empire sparks speculation of a mega-mansion in the making.
A Black man in a bandana, colorful fabric draped over his shoulder, holds a ringed hand to his chin.
Forceful and unflinching … Negros Tou Moriao a bold statement
A portrait of Anna Panagiotarea, an associate of Greece’s Culture Minister, displayed at the National Gallery’s Panayiotis Tetsis retrospective, has sparked debate. Critic Despina Koutsoumba questioned its inclusion, alleging personal promotion, while the exhibition showcases 160 works celebrating Tetsis’ vibrant legacy. The controversy highlights tensions between art and politics in Greece.
The island of Santorini is about to welcome a major cultural event that shines a light on the powerful, untold stories of women throughout Cycladic history.
‘This Is Personal’ is back at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for a limited run at The Capitol Theatre, April 10-13! Raw, hilarious, and deeply moving, Mary Coustas invites you into her world with This Is Personal—her most intimate and candid performance yet. This powerful one-woman show, brilliantly directed by Blazey Best, weaves together the rough-edged tapestry of Coustas’ migrant upbringing in Melbourne’s suburbs with
Greek yogurt, a creamy, protein-rich superfood, traces its roots to the Middle East and Central Asia, where ancient Greeks and Turks used it for culinary and medicinal purposes. Popularized globally in the 2000s by brands like Fage and Chobani, it offers 15–20g of protein per serving, probiotics for gut health, and low sugar content. Versatile in dishes like smoothies and tzatziki, plain organic varieties maximize its benefits while minimizing additives.
“Greek street food’s global standing took a hit in this year’s Taste Atlas rankings, with souvlaki plummeting to 55th place, outranked by Algeria’s Garantita at number one. Kontosouvli holds strong in the top 20, gyros sits at 23rd, and kokoretsi lags at 96th, facing stiff competition from dishes like China’s guotie and Mexico’s quesabirria. Celebrate Greece’s culinary heritage with a hearty kontosouvli recipe included.”
The new Trump tariffs threaten Greek exports to the U.S., putting over €440 million worth of iconic products like feta cheese, olive oil, and Kalamata olives at risk. As producers face potential losses and unsold stock, the Greek government is eyeing markets like India and China to offset the blow, while the EU braces for a shift in global trade dynamics.
On April 3, 2025, Greek feta producers in Kalavrita face a setback as new U.S. tariffs threaten their plans to expand into the American market. With 10% duties imposed on most imports and 20% retaliatory tariffs on the EU, the cooperative of 1,200 stock breeders anticipates a potential halving of exports, despite optimism for gradual market entry.