Hashir Latif, the 30-year-old illegal immigrant from Pakistan who attempted to end his life earlier this month at the Amygdaleza detention center, was declared brain dead. Despite efforts by the doctors at…
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Hashir Latif, the 30-year-old illegal immigrant from Pakistan who attempted to end his life earlier this month at the Amygdaleza detention center, was declared brain dead. Despite efforts by the doctors at…
In 2023, EU governments allocated €227 billion to defence, representing 2.7% of total expenditure and 1.3% of GDP. Greece ranked among the top spenders, dedicating 2.2% of its GDP to defence, following Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania. The increase in defence budgets across the EU reflects a growing focus on security amid geopolitical tensions.
Starting April 1, 2025, Greek consumers can enjoy lower electricity rates under a new summer timetable introduced by the Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator (HEDNO). The bi-zonal tariff offers discounted prices from 11:00 to 15:00 and 02:00 to 04:00, reflecting Greece’s push for affordable and sustainable energy through increased reliance on renewables.
PAOK stunned AEK with a 3-2 comeback at the OPAP Arena, reversing a 2-0 deficit to claim a historic victory. The first such turnaround against an Athens team in 28 years, this result keeps PAOK in contention for a Champions League spot, powered by goals from Andrija Živković, Dimitris Pelkas, and Giannis Konstantelias.
Leader of French far right Marine Le Pen found guilty of embezzling European Union funds. The judge has not yet said what the sentence will be. Prosecutors last year said Le Pen’s…
In Thessaloniki, a high school student faces legal action after sharing nude photos of a classmate online. The victim, a fellow minor, reported the incident to the Greek Police upon discovering the images circulating among peers. Authorities have opened a case, charging the perpetrator with violating personal data and offending sexual dignity, as the investigation continues.
US Rep. Gregory Meeks, a senior Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, vowed to block any sale of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey during a Greek diaspora event in New York on March 29, 2025, emphasizing support for Greece’s strategic advantage and shared democratic values.
The Greek diaspora in New York celebrated Greek Independence Day with a grand parade on Fifth Avenue, led by Grand Marshal Vangelis Marinakis. Archbishop Elpidophoros highlighted the unity and resilience of Hellenism, emphasising the courage and hope participation brings. Amid celebrations, he praised U.S.-Greek relations, affirming the enduring cultural and diplomatic ties. The event showcased the vibrant spirit of Greek heritage beyond Greece’s borders.
A 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck Corinthia and Achaia just after midnight on March 31, 2025, waking residents in the early hours. The National Observatory of Athens placed the epicenter 7 kilometers southwest of Goura, while the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre reported it 32 kilometers southeast of Kalavryta. Though mild, the tremor underscores Greece’s seismic vulnerability, with experts keeping a close watch for potential aftershocks.
With Easter 2025 falling on April 20, Greek students are gearing up for a two-week break, as schools close from Holy Monday, April 14, to Thomas Sunday, April 27. Kicking off with a final school day on April 11, the festive pause is just the start of a year dotted with holidays, including May Day, Oxi Day, and Christmas, promising plenty of rest for all.
Greece is bracing for a tumultuous three days as the Hellenic National Meteorological Service (EMY) issues a red alert for severe weather starting Monday, March 31, 2025. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are set to sweep across eastern regions, with Attica expected to feel the brunt from Monday afternoon. The Cyclades will face dangerous conditions by midday, prompting urgent calls from Civil Protection for citizens to secure homes, avoid flood-prone areas, and heed local warnings as the nation prepares for nature’s fury.
In a shocking turn of events, a 51-year-old man launched a premeditated attack at the Koropi Police Station near Athens, injuring a civilian and three officers with a screwdriver. Armed with a chilling note declaring his intent to kill police and “become a hero,” the suspect’s rampage began on a bus before escalating into a violent standoff at the station, leaving authorities and the Greek public grappling with the aftermath.
Turkish investors significantly boosted their overseas real estate investments in 2024, with the UAE and Greece emerging as top destinations. The total amount spent on foreign property rose by 20.5%, reaching $2.513 billion. This surge is driven by attractive golden visa programs, favorable investment conditions, and the desire for more profitable and stable rental income opportunities abroad.
This is part of an effort to address the issue of increasing photovoltaic (PV) occurring after solar panel discarding.
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.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has sparked controversy after revealing a tattoo featuring the Arabic word “kafir,” meaning “disbeliever” or “infidel.” The tattoo, visible under his arm, joins other symbols representing his Christian faith and military service, including a Jerusalem Cross. Critics argue the tattoos reflect divisive symbolism, while supporters defend them as expressions of defiance against terrorism. The debate continues amidst Hegseth’s ongoing visit to U.S. troops in Guam and Hawaii.
Three new measles cases in Western Australia have raised the state’s total to eight, sparking fears of a worsening outbreak. With over 40 exposure sites identified, including Bunbury Regional Hospital and Hakea Prison, health officials warn that the highly contagious disease—potentially the most infectious known to humans—could spread further, urging vigilance and vaccination.
From the olive wreaths of Olympic champions to the gold crowns of Hellenistic aristocrats, wreaths have symbolized glory, power, and immortality for over two millennia. Their legacy endures in modern traditions, from festive decorations to wedding rituals.
With Easter 2025 falling on April 20, Greek students are gearing up for a two-week break, as schools close from Holy Monday, April 14, to Thomas Sunday, April 27. Kicking off with a final school day on April 11, the festive pause is just the start of a year dotted with holidays, including May Day, Oxi Day, and Christmas, promising plenty of rest for all.
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.
In the early hours of Sunday, March 30, 2025, Greece will shift to daylight saving time, moving clocks forward from 3:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m., resulting in one hour less sleep for residents. First trialed in 1932 and formally adopted in 1975 amid an energy crisis, the practice remains under scrutiny as the European Parliament’s 2019 vote to abolish it stalls, leaving the future of time changes uncertain.
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.
Athina Onassis, granddaughter of the legendary Aristotle Onassis, stepped into the spotlight on March 11, 2025, at the Friends of the Pompidou Center dinner in Paris
Marika Conomos made history at the B&T Women Leading Tech Awards 2025, winning “Woman of the Year,” “Developer of the Year,” and “Entrepreneur/Founder of the Year” for her work with Uplift AI. Her platform, featuring Astra, the world’s first AI co-therapist, is transforming mental health care by automating tasks for therapists and providing 24/7 personalized support, all while prioritizing inclusivity and ethical AI practices.
After more than a decade of dominating the online fashion world with its breezy, sun-kissed aesthetic, Australian label Sabo is finally putting down roots in Sydney. Watch their exclusive message to Greek City Times readers here.
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.
“Yorgos Lanthimos, the Oscar-nominated director known for Poor Things, debuts his first photography exhibition at Mack + Webber 939 gallery in Los Angeles, running March 29 to May 18, 2025. Featuring works from his 2024 books shot during film productions, the showcase reveals a haunting, independent extension of his cinematic vision, with striking portraits of stars like Hunter Schafer and Emma Stone.”
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.
Oregano derives its name from the Greek words oros (mountain) and ganos (joy), which together mean “joy of the mountain.” This aromatic herb has long been a symbol of happiness and peace, with its medicinal properties recognized since ancient times. Oregano has been widely used to alleviate and treat various conditions, owing to its therapeutic benefits.
With rising grocery prices and a growing interest in new cuisines, more Australians are embracing Greek food, known for its bold flavors and simple, affordable ingredients. Mary and Martha Kalifatidis, a mother-daughter duo, are helping make Greek cooking more accessible through their popular online videos, sharing cherished family recipes. As Greek cuisine gains popularity, Taste.com.au introduces new global recipes, allowing Aussies to explore this vibrant food culture while keeping costs manageable.