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In a historic shift, Ireland has claimed the top spot in the 2025 Nomad Passport Index, marking the first time it has secured this prestigious position independently. This ranking, which assesses global…
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis met with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, on the sidelines of the Brussels NATO Foreign Ministers’ Summit. According to diplomatic sources, the two leaders discussed transatlantic relations…
Over 200 tamarisk trees were planted along the coasts of Greek islands like Kefalonia and Aegina to combat erosion. Spearheaded by the Lokron Municipality and the Energy Policy and Development Centre (KEPA), the initiative aims to boost sustainability, biodiversity, and climate resilience with community support.
On April 3, 2025, Israeli airstrikes hit a Turkish airbase under construction in Syria, killing at least three Turkish “engineers.” The attack signals a sharp escalation in the simmering conflict between Israel and Turkey, raising tensions in the volatile region.
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.
In 2025, Greece honors the 100th anniversary of Mikis Theodorakis’ birth with a €2 commemorative coin, designed by G. Stamatopoulos. Celebrating the legendary composer’s vast musical legacy and political influence, this limited-edition piece, part of the Numismatic Programme, reflects his global impact in brilliant uncirculated quality.
The Hellenic Presidential Guard (Evzones) will visit Australia from April 23 to May 4, 2025, joining Anzac Day commemorations and cultural events in Adelaide and Sydney. Hosted by the Hellenic Studies Foundation, Hellenic Club Sydney, and the Joint Committee for the Commemoration of the Battle of Crete, this historic tour celebrates the deep ties between Greece and Australia.
The Akathist Hymn is a profound, devotional poem or chant that praises the Holy Mother and Ever-Virgin Mary (Theotokos). It is chanted in all Orthodox Churches throughout the world during the five…
On April 3, 2025, Athens hosted a moving tribute to Konstantinos Sfakianakis, a Greek hero who saved Raphael and Bianca Ventoura during the Holocaust. His daughters, Marielli and Sofia, received the Yad Vashem Righteous Among the Nations medal at the Zois School, joined by Greek Education Ministry Secretary General George Kalantzis, honoring his legacy as a beacon of courage and humanity.
Two migrant boat disasters in the Mediterranean on April 3, 2025, claimed 16 lives—seven off Greece’s Lesbos island and nine near Turkiye’s Ayvacik district—underscoring the deadly risks of the crossing, with rescue efforts saving dozens more.
Serbia’s “Toll4All” app, launched by Putevi Srbije, is set to streamline road travel between Serbia and Greece by linking their electronic toll systems. With over 100,000 users already, the app promises faster toll payments and fewer delays, benefiting Serbian tourists and Western Europeans driving to Greece. Expanding soon to Greece and other neighboring countries, this initiative aligns with the EU’s unified tolling framework, making cross-border trips more convenient.
Serious clashes erupted outside the Agios Dimitrios Steam Power Plant in Kozani during Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ visit, as protesters attempted to breach a police cordon. The unrest, met with tear gas from riot police, involved PPC unions, local workers’ groups, and citizens opposing the prime minister’s presence at a company event unveiling a new investment plan.
On the eve of the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Greek MEP Yannis Maniatis addressed the European Parliament, urging recognition of the genocide of Greeks in Asia Minor and Pontus alongside the Armenian and Assyrian tragedies. Highlighting the Ottoman Empire’s systematic extermination efforts and Turkey’s ongoing denial, he warned that without historical memory, such atrocities risk repetition, as seen in recent events in Nagorno-Karabakh.
A speedboat driver who fatally struck Claire Glatman, a 60-year-old British millionairess, while she swam off Corfu has avoided jail. Charalampos Karbouris, 51, was convicted of neglect manslaughter and received a three-year suspended sentence after hitting Glatman with his boat’s propellers near Avlaki Beach in August 2020. The court rejected his claim that young people were driving, bringing closure to Glatman’s family after a prolonged legal battle.
Violent clashes erupted outside Kozani’s Power Station as protesters confronted riot police during Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ visit. Demonstrators, including DEI union members and local workers, tried to break through a police line, prompting the use of tear gas and flashbangs. After being pushed back 200 meters, the crowd—comprising trade unionists, officials, and citizens—was later allowed to regroup, highlighting simmering discontent in the region.
In a dramatic escalation, Olympiacos FC’s leadership, including president Vangelis Marinakis and Piraeus mayor Yiannis Moralis, has been ordered to stand trial on misdemeanor charges tied to the 2023 death of police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis in a hooligan clash in Renti. The club has fired back, branding the case a ‘political persecution’ orchestrated by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ government. Olympiacos alleges the charges—lacking ‘even a single piece of real evidence’—stem from fabricated claims, including accusations of inciting fans and supporting a criminal group, and vows to fight back in Greek and European courts.
Nikolas Farantouris is a SYRIZA/the Left MEP, a Member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Security and Defense, and a Professor of European Law at the University of Piraeus, holding the Jean…
After nearly 1,700 years, a new temple dedicated to Zeus and Pan has been built in Arcadia, Greece, reviving ancient Hellenic worship. The temple, constructed on a private estate by Dr. Manolis Heliotis and overseen by archaeologist Evangelos Bexis, has sparked both excitement and controversy. While supporters celebrate the return of ancient Greek spiritual practices, the Greek Orthodox Church and government authorities have raised opposition, with legal battles ongoing.
The NFL has expanded its Global Markets Program to Greece, marking its first presence in southern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean. The Los Angeles Chargers, owned by Greek-American Dean Spanos, will hold exclusive marketing rights in the country, strengthening ties between Greece and American football. This move is part of the league’s broader international expansion, which also includes the UAE and several new franchises.
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.
Greek authorities have denied director Yorgos Lanthimos permission to film his upcoming movie “Bugonia” at the Acropolis, citing concerns over a four-day closure and the film’s post-apocalyptic scenes featuring scattered corpses.
Greece’s highest administrative court is set to rule on the legality of boutique hotels operating as short-term rentals in Plaka, the historic district beneath the Acropolis. Despite strict zoning laws protecting its residential character, entire buildings have been converted into Airbnb-style accommodations, raising concerns over mass tourism’s impact on the neighborhood. The case, brought by the Hellenic Society for the Environment and Cultural Heritage (ELLET), could set a legal precedent for short-term rentals across Greece, determining whether Plaka remains a living community or becomes a tourist enclave.
The Gyro Project is bringing its modern take on Greek street food to Manhattan with a grand opening on April 7 at 2062 Broadway. The first 50 guests at its April 10 celebration will receive free gyros and exclusive swag. Founded by George Tenedios and Spiro Kokkosis, the restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring gyros, Greek mezedes, feta-brined rotisserie chicken, and a unique frozen yogurt program.
On April 3, 2025, Athens hosted a moving tribute to Konstantinos Sfakianakis, a Greek hero who saved Raphael and Bianca Ventoura during the Holocaust. His daughters, Marielli and Sofia, received the Yad Vashem Righteous Among the Nations medal at the Zois School, joined by Greek Education Ministry Secretary General George Kalantzis, honoring his legacy as a beacon of courage and humanity.
The Tempe tragedy has sparked a surprising political shift, propelling the small leftist party Course for Freedom, led by Zoe Konstantopoulou, from 4% to 14% in recent polls. With a fragmented center-left and a commanding presence, Konstantopoulou’s blend of legal skill and patriotic rhetoric is reshaping Greece’s opposition landscape—for now.
“Donald Trump Jr.’s upcoming Athens visit has sparked speculation about the Trump Organization’s European ambitions and his ex-fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle’s nomination as U.S. ambassador to Greece. While rumors of a ‘Trump Tower’ at the Ellinikon redevelopment persist, insiders call it unlikely—though some wonder if he’s scoping out the city for her new role
Greek authorities have denied director Yorgos Lanthimos permission to film his upcoming movie “Bugonia” at the Acropolis, citing concerns over a four-day closure and the film’s post-apocalyptic scenes featuring scattered corpses.
The first images of Zendaya from Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated film Odyssey have been released, sparking speculation that she will portray Athena. The film, currently being shot in Greece and Italy, boasts an all-star cast, including Matt Damon as Odysseus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, and Charlize Theron as Calypso. With its epic scope and breathtaking locations, Odyssey is set to be one of the most ambitious adaptations of Greek mythology in cinema history.
The unveiling of Angela Kiki’ striking painting “The Maniatisses” in Sydney honoured the women of Mani who fought in the Greek War of Independence. The event, hosted by AHEPA NSW & ACT, celebrated their legacy with dignitaries, historians, and cultural performances, bridging Hellenic heritage with Australia’s Greek diaspora.
Notis Sfakianakis is generating excitement as news of his potential return to the music scene surfaces. After years away, the singer is considering a comeback, contingent upon trust in his team and a personal motivation. While speculation about his return to Fever nightclub is rife, fans eagerly await confirmation of his next move.
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.
The Gyro Project is bringing its modern take on Greek street food to Manhattan with a grand opening on April 7 at 2062 Broadway. The first 50 guests at its April 10 celebration will receive free gyros and exclusive swag. Founded by George Tenedios and Spiro Kokkosis, the restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring gyros, Greek mezedes, feta-brined rotisserie chicken, and a unique frozen yogurt program.
A beloved Melbourne institution returns—Caffe Greco has been revived in the heart of Oakleigh. With a stunning 300-seat venue and a Greek-meets-Italian menu featuring slow-cooked lamb, handmade pasta, and Sicilian desserts, owner Nick Zampelis brings back the iconic all-day dining experience. Meet the culinary masters behind the magic and indulge in a fusion of tradition and innovation.
Self-taught pastry chef Eirini Polyviou transformed her life after a personal crisis, leaving occupational therapy behind to pursue her passion for creating lifelike cakes. From cakes that mimic traditional dishes to her innovative “cake travel” contests, her unique edible art has captivated a global audience and taken social media by storm.