Costeen Hatzi recently addressed her current life amid swirling rumors of a breakup with Nick Kyrgios. She neither confirmed nor dismissed the speculation initially, though multiple news sources now report that she…
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Costeen Hatzi recently addressed her current life amid swirling rumors of a breakup with Nick Kyrgios. She neither confirmed nor dismissed the speculation initially, though multiple news sources now report that she…
From mid-year onward, three in 10 Greek-owned ships may incur at least $1 million per U.S. port visit if Washington enacts expected fees on Chinese-built vessels and their operators. Due for confirmation on April 17, with specifics outlined in mid-May, these charges are poised to burden charterers and exporters, inflating shipping expenses. Though fiercely opposed by global shipping bodies, the policy—impacting roughly 30% of Greece’s Chinese-made fleet—appears difficult to derail.
Turkey has strongly condemned the Greece-Cyprus-Israel undersea power cable project, asserting that such actions violate international maritime law and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. Ankara warns that it will not allow any faits accomplis, highlighting the unresolved boundaries in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean.
A 3.6-magnitude earthquake struck Kefalonia on Tuesday night, unsettling residents, but no injuries or damage have been reported.
The EU plans to impose tariffs of up to 25 percent on US goods like soybeans and motorcycles in response to American levies on metals, but has excluded bourbon to protect European wine and spirits from President Trump’s threatened 200-percent retaliatory duties, according to a document obtained by AFP.
The beloved Metropolitan of Kydonia and Apokoronas, Damaskinos (Papagiannakis), passed away today after a prolonged battle with health issues, leaving behind a legacy of tireless devotion and spiritual service to his flock until his final days.
The Greek government is set to announce a bold economic relief package at the Thessaloniki International Fair in September, featuring the reinstatement of the 13th pension, abolition of the ENFIA property tax for primary residences, and tax cuts targeting middle-class incomes. Aimed at pensioners, the middle class, and self-employed professionals, the measures seek to reverse public discontent while maintaining fiscal balance.
Turkey’s growing military presence in Syria, including plans to control the T4 air base near Palmyra, has sparked new tensions with Israel. As Ankara seeks to expand its influence by supporting Syria’s transitional president Ahmed al-Sharaa and deploying air defense systems, Israel has responded with airstrikes to deter Turkish encroachment
The tariff escalation, announced by White House Press Secretary Leavitt, throws global markets into deeper uncertainty as the world’s two largest economies harden their lines. The U.S. has reportedly lit a new…
The EU’s border agency, Frontex, is reviewing 12 serious incident reports involving Greece, some linked to alleged illegal pushbacks of migrants—a practice recently condemned by the European Court of Human Rights. While Greece denies such actions, the investigation underscores ongoing concerns about border management and human rights compliance at Europe’s southeastern frontier.
European Central Bank policymaker Yannis Stournaras warned that rising inflation driven by U.S. tariffs could delay the ECB’s plans to normalize monetary policy. While Greece may face limited direct impact, broader global trade disruptions could affect exports and investor confidence.
Left MEP and member of the Security & Defense Committee, Professor Nikolas Farantouris, once again highlighted the massacres and persecutions of Christians and Alawites in the Eastern Mediterranean country by the Islamist…
After five years away from the spotlight, Notis Sfakianakis may be poised for a triumphant return, with rumors of two grand concerts at Athens’ Kallimarmaro Stadium igniting excitement among fans. While Mega TV’s Dimitris Ougarezos fueled the speculation, singer Peggy Zina expressed doubts, noting Sfakianakis’ deliberate retreat from the music scene—leaving the Greek diaspora eagerly awaiting confirmation.
Professor of Theory of State and Law, Dimitris Kaltsonis, examines the nature of the competition between the US and China and Greece’s position in it. With US President Donald Trump waging a…
High above the Aegean Sea, in a cliffside monastery that has stood for over a thousand years, Father Spyridon Denaxas has quietly served the island of Amorgos for more than five decades. Beloved by locals and pilgrims alike, the Orthodox monk’s recent return after months away for medical treatment was met with joy and relief — a testament to the deep spiritual and cultural role he plays in this remote corner of Greece.
On Monday, April 7, 2025, the Distinguished Visitors Day (DV Day) of the Multinational Air Exercise «INIOCHOS-25» was held at the Air Tactics Center (ATC), located at Andravida Air Base in Western…
The Grevena-Kozani Geopark in Western Macedonia, Greece, a UNESCO heritage site, unveils a geological saga spanning billions of years. From the convergence of Europe and Africa’s tectonic plates at Messio Nero Valley to billion-year-old rocks and the world’s longest fossilised tusks, this “treasure” offers a hands-on journey through time, spotlighting the breakup of Pangaea and glacial legacies.
Klavdia, Greece’s Eurovision 2025 representative, discusses her song Asteromata on The 2night Show. She shares how the song’s theme of separation resonates with current events, its connection to Greek lyrics, and her experience since winning the National Final. She also reveals how Greece and Cyprus will compete in separate semi-finals in the upcoming Eurovision contest.
Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias is visiting Lebanon on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, for official talks with his Lebanese counterpart, Michel Menassa. During his visit, he will meet with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Vice President Tarek Mitri, and visit the Patriarchal See in Balamand to meet Patriarch John of Antioch.
Six young children living in a migrant camp on the Greek island of Samos have been diagnosed with moderate to severe malnutrition, marking the first such cases since the facility opened in 2021, according to Doctors Without Borders. The medical charity says poor camp conditions, combined with limited pediatric care and the recent loss of asylum seeker stipends, have worsened the children’s health.
High above the Aegean Sea, in a cliffside monastery that has stood for over a thousand years, Father Spyridon Denaxas has quietly served the island of Amorgos for more than five decades. Beloved by locals and pilgrims alike, the Orthodox monk’s recent return after months away for medical treatment was met with joy and relief — a testament to the deep spiritual and cultural role he plays in this remote corner of Greece.
The Grevena-Kozani Geopark in Western Macedonia, Greece, a UNESCO heritage site, unveils a geological saga spanning billions of years. From the convergence of Europe and Africa’s tectonic plates at Messio Nero Valley to billion-year-old rocks and the world’s longest fossilised tusks, this “treasure” offers a hands-on journey through time, spotlighting the breakup of Pangaea and glacial legacies.
As Easter nears, Greece’s market is buzzing with festive energy. Starting April 10, stores will adopt holiday hours, while the “Easter Basket” initiative, featuring lamb, goat, tsoureki, and chocolate eggs, launched in supermarkets on April 7. With consumers eyeing necessities amid rising costs, retailers hope the season—and early pension payments—will boost sales after a slow start to the year.
Popular radio host Grigoris Arnautoglou criticized journalist Maria Antoná’s choice of short shorts in Instagram photos taken on the steps of Panagia of Tinos, sparking debate about decorum at religious sites. Speaking on Sfera Radio 102.2, he remarked, “It’s better for ladies to be dressed more decently,” while noting the broader trend of oversharing online.
Paula Badosa is winning hearts with a sweet food confession that doubles as a love letter to boyfriend Stefanos Tsitsipas. During an Instagram Q&A, the tennis star cheekily declared her fondness for “all Greek food and Greek men,” sharing a selfie with her beau. From their rom-com-worthy start at the 2023 Italian Open to cooking together and learning each other’s languages, Tsitsidosa’s relationship is stronger than ever—and Badosa’s latest revelation proves it.
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.
Read our exclusive interview with Mary Ajaka, celebrity makeup artist behind some of TV’s most iconic faces. From the dazzling sets of The Voice, Love Island Australia and Married at First Sight, over the past 17 years Mary has made a name for herself as one of Australia’s most sought-after beauty experts.
Klavdia, Greece’s Eurovision 2025 representative, discusses her song Asteromata on The 2night Show. She shares how the song’s theme of separation resonates with current events, its connection to Greek lyrics, and her experience since winning the National Final. She also reveals how Greece and Cyprus will compete in separate semi-finals in the upcoming Eurovision contest.
Klavdia will headline a lively Greek-Cypriot Eurovision party on May 10 at Plato in Basel’s central square, hosted by Eurovisionfun. Starting after 19:30, the event welcomes fans, artists, and delegation members for a night of music and fun, reviving a tradition last seen in 2017.
In a recent interview on Stardust, Anastasia opened up about her battle with panic attacks and her decision to seek help from a psychologist after 11 years of denial. She also shared a poignant moment with her spiritual advisor in Salamina, who encouraged her to see her “huge purpose” in life, dispelling her fears of dying.
Homer’s Iliad, one of the most celebrated and studied epic poems in history, has long resisted successful adaptation. While it has inspired countless modern novelists across diverse traditions, its transition to visual media has often fallen short. … Yet, centuries from now, it’s likely that humanity will remain far more captivated by the 52 illustrations of the Ambrosian Iliad, crafted around the turn of the sixth century in Constantinople or Alexandria.
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.
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.