RINA: The Ship Energy Efficiency 2026 Conference in Athens
The Ship Energy Efficiency 2026 conference will be held in Athens with a focus on improving ship performance, featuring keynote speaker Dimitris Fafalios.
Kostis Palamas: His Death and His 'Self-Portrait'
Kostis Palamas, an iconic figure in Greek literature, passed away on February 27, 1943, and his funeral became a significant anti-occupation protest against the Nazi regime in Athens.
Athens rejects Ankara's letter to the UN on Maritime Law
Greece has formally rejected Turkey's letter to the UN regarding interpretations of Maritime Law while asserting its own legal maritime rights.
Turkey Disturbs the βCalm Watersβ Again β What Athens Answers
Turkey has issued a letter to the UN accusing Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt of violating its sovereign rights, following a meeting between the leaders of Turkey and Greece.
Dukas on wiretaps: "The struggle continues for the punishment of the guilty, no matter how high they are"
Mayor of Athens, Haris Dukas, comments on a judicial decision regarding wiretapping, emphasizing it as a vindication for PASOK and Niko Androulakis.
Metro: Work stoppage on Saturday, from the start of circulation until 9 in the morning
Workers of the Athens Urban Transport Organization will strike on Saturday morning to commemorate the anniversary of a railway tragedy.
H. Doukas on wiretaps: A first victory for the rule of law - Justification for N. Androulakis and PASOK
Haris Doukas, Athens mayor, comments on the conviction of defendants in a wiretapping trial as a significant win for democracy and justice in Greece.
Stock Exchange: The 12 blue chips that ignore the correction and continue to break records
Despite a -5% decline from recent peaks, at least 12 blue chip stocks on the Athens Stock Exchange continue to reach historical highs.
Smart Mobility and Social Justice: Athens' New Challenge
Athens is increasingly integrating artificial intelligence into urban mobility, raising questions about social equity and the distribution of technological benefits.
Central Athens: Emergency traffic regulations on Saturday due to gatherings for the Tempi incident
Emergency traffic regulations will be in effect in central Athens on Saturday due to scheduled gatherings marking the third anniversary of the train tragedy in Tempi.
Marinakis on wiretapping: 'The government has taken all due actions'
Pavlos Marinakis comments on the Athens Single-Member Court's ruling regarding wiretapping, defending the government's actions against criticism from the opposition.
Mitsotakis: Macron in Athens for the renewal of the Greek-French agreement
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis confirmed that French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to visit Greece to renew the Greek-French agreement.
Strike on February 28 for the Tempi: Traffic regulations announced by ELAS
Traffic regulations will be enforced in Athens on February 28 due to planned gatherings commemorating the third anniversary of the Tempi railway disaster.
Stock Exchange: Returned to 2,300 points with a jump from National and OPAP
The Athens Stock Exchange remained positive, recovering above 2,300 points due to strong fundamentals and positive corporate figures.
Attica Highway: Long-term traffic regulations in Pallini
Traffic restrictions will be in place on the Attica Highway from February 27 to April 30 due to maintenance work.
In the new Radical of Kypseli
Athens is rapidly changing, with its culinary scene shifting from the center to the neighborhoods, becoming a notable gastronomic destination.
G. Chatzitheodosios: Thousands of vacancies in technical professions and artificial intelligence
Greece is facing a serious human resources shortage in technical fields, according to G. Chatzitheodosios, president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce.
Christos Mavrikis Arrested Again - Sent to Prison
Christos Mavrikis has been re-arrested and will return to prison following a decision by the Athens Appeals Prosecutor's Office to substitute his house arrest for temporary detention.
Athens Metro: The 'University' station is now open
The 'University' metro station in Athens has reopened to the public after being closed due to a student protest in the city center.
Prosecutorial investigation into sabotage of telecommunication cables on the Athens β Thessaloniki railway line
A formal investigation has been initiated regarding the cutting of telecommunication cables along the Athens-Thessaloniki railway line, impacting train operations.
Live the press conference of Nikos Androulakis after the decision on the wiretaps
Nikos Androulakis holds a press conference following the Athens court's decision on illegal surveillance cases, deeming certain defendants guilty of privacy violations and other crimes.
Agricultural University of Athens: 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available on gov.gr
The Agricultural University of Athens has made 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available digitally through the government portal gov.gr.
Prosecutorial investigation into cut telemanagement cables on the Athens-Thessaloniki line
A preliminary investigation has been ordered following the discovery that unknown individuals cut telemanagement cables along the central railway line from Athens to Thessaloniki.
Commencement of Negotiation for New Common Bond Loan of Capital Clean Energy Carriers
The Athens Stock Exchange welcomed the management of Capital Clean Energy Carriers for the commencement of trading of their new bond loan.
Student and pupil rally in the center of Athens for the Tempi tragedy β Traffic regulations
Students and pupils are holding a rally in Athens to mark the third anniversary of the Tempi tragedy, demanding justice and safe transportation.
Athens: March with free guided tours in museums and archaeological sites
The Municipality of Athens is offering free guided tours of historical and archaeological sites and museums throughout March.
Metaxourgio: Minor took a chain from a passenger - Tried to escape through a Metro tunnel
A 16-year-old was arrested for robbery and disturbing public transport after stealing a chain from a woman at a Metro Station in Greece and attempting to escape through a tunnel.
Journalist Antigone Panelli has passed away
Journalist Antigone Panelli has died unexpectedly at the age of 57.
Vandalism on the telemanagement cables on the Athens-Thessaloniki axis - K. Kyranakis: Some wanted new Tempi
Deputy Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis condemned an act of sabotage on the telemanagement cables of the Athens-Thessaloniki railway axis, linking it to a criminal intent to endanger lives, just days before the anniversary of the tragic train accident in Tempi.
Stock Exchange: With a good morning, it regains the 2,300 points β Focus on Piraeus Bank and OTE
The Athens Stock Exchange remains positive as optimistic fundamentals support a recovery to the 2,300-point level.
PASOK: A resounding slap to the Mikotakis state apparatus the decision on the wiretapping
PASOK's spokesperson reacted strongly after the Athens court convicted four individuals involved in illegal wiretapping, calling it a significant blow to Prime Minister Mitsotakis's government.
Journalist Antigone Panele died suddenly
Antigone Panele, a well-known journalist from Greece, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 57, as announced by the Board of Directors of the Association of Journalists of Athens (ESIHA).
Two students hospitalized after consuming alcohol β store employee arrested
Two underage girls were hospitalized in Thessaloniki after consuming alcohol during a school trip from Athens, leading to the arrest of a store employee for supplying the alcohol.
Predator: Guilty for the Wiretaps are the Four Individuals
Four individuals have been found guilty in a wiretapping case by the Single Member Misdemeanor Court of Athens, following the prosecutor's proposal.
Premiere for the bond of Capital Clean Energy Carriers on the Athens Stock Exchange
The trading debut of Capital Clean Energy Carriers' new β¬250 million corporate bond took place on the Athens Stock Exchange, marking the first corporate bond issuance for 2026.
Kyrianakis: 'They wanted a new Tempe β Sabotage on the OSE, on the Athens-Thessaloniki line'
Greek Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyrianakis reported a sabotage incident on the Athens-Thessaloniki railway line, which could have had deadly implications, just days before the anniversary of the tragic Tempe rail disaster.
Stock Exchange: A Two-Day 'Full' of News for Banks and Listed Companies
The Athens Stock Exchange faces a critical two days as key financial results from major banks are released, impacting market trends.
Metro: University station closed from 10:00 AM
The University Metro station in Athens will be closed from 10:00 AM today due to police orders ahead of a planned student protest commemorating the third anniversary of a tragic rail accident.
Viktoria Goes to Panathinaikos Without Fear, HyskΓ½ Believes in Progress
Coach Martin HyskΓ½ is optimistic about Viktoria PlzeΕ's chances against Panathinaikos in the upcoming UEFA Europa League match, following a recent draw in Athens.
Benitez: Final match against Plzen
Panathinaikos seeks qualification against Plzen in a decisive match on Thursday after a 2-2 draw in Athens.
Super-special in Athens and new routes in the Acropolis Rally
The Acropolis Rally for 2026 in Greece will feature new special stages and a super-special stage in Athens, with the event scheduled for June 25-28.
Stock Exchange: The blue chips that remain cheap
The Athens Stock Exchange is seeing investor interest shift towards valuations as it nears the announcement of its 2025 financial results and initial estimates for 2026.
Athens Municipality: The U-turn from Amalias Avenue for entrance to Plaka is now operational
The Municipality of Athens has implemented a long-requested traffic regulation allowing U-turns on Amalias Avenue, improving access to the Plaka neighborhood for residents and visitors.
Stock Market: Reacted after the correction β Rally of +5% in Metlen, rise up to +3% in Banks
The Athens Stock Exchange experienced a significant rebound, driven by a surge in Metlen shares and positive expectations for bank earnings.
Ankara is 'casting nets' in Cairo to reduce Athens' influence
Turkey is working to strengthen its relationship with Egypt to counter Greece's influence in the Eastern Mediterranean amid a shifting geopolitical landscape.
A.S.O.E.E.: The former rector testified about his public humiliation - "It was a moment of brutality that I don't want to remember"
The former rector of A.S.O.E.E., Dimitris Bourantonis, testified about a violent attack he suffered in October 2020 during the trial against three defendants accused of the assault.
'Green light' for the reversal of Amalias Avenue β Dukas: 'It puts an end to a long-standing inconvenience'
Athens has implemented a traffic adjustment allowing for the reversal of Amalias Avenue, easing access to Plaka and addressing residents' long-standing requests.
Poor in snow is this winter too
The extent of snow coverage in Greece remains low this winter, according to an analysis by Meteo of the National Observatory of Athens.
Stock Market: Rally +5% for Metlen, a deep breath for the Banks
The Athens Stock Exchange sees a 5% rally in Metlen, providing a boost for banks ahead of upcoming financial results.
Athens Defence Summit 2026: The new arms race passes through Athens β Who will attend, what is at stake
The Athens Defence Summit 2026 will be held on May 20-21, focusing on national security and defense amidst a backdrop of increased global military spending.