How a Democracy Dies: The Night the Fire Became Law
The article discusses the pivotal night of February 27, 1933, when the Reichstag fire marked a turning point that facilitated Adolf Hitler's rise and the decline of democracy in Germany.
Under scrutiny: Working Group for borrowers' complaints
The Greek Ministry of National Economy and Finance has established a Working Group to monitor borrowers' complaints against loan servicers.
Road projects: The final stretch for tenders for Thessaloniki–Edessa and Drama–Amfipoli
Greece is moving forward with the final stages of awarding two major road projects estimated at around €700 million through a Public-Private Partnership.
Stock Market: ADMIE Holdings Eliminates Losses
ADMIE Holdings' stock has reached a two-week high, gaining 2.3% to €3.02 and eliminating all losses since early 2026, due to strong interest in its upcoming €510 million capital increase.
Voluntary Exit Program from Vodafone
Vodafone Greece has introduced a voluntary exit program for employees as part of its transformation process aiming for greater organizational flexibility.
Cuba: At least two Americans on the intercepted speedboat - one is dead
Two American citizens were among those on board a speedboat intercepted in Cuban territorial waters, one of whom has died, according to a U.S. government official.
Stock Market: Reaction Rally for Metlen by S&P and Fitch
Metlen's stock rebounds significantly after recent lows, driven by positive ratings from S&P and Fitch regarding the company’s economic outlook.
OTE: Raises the bar for operational profit growth
OTE aims to increase its EBITDA by approximately 3% by 2026, driven by improved operational conditions and strong demand for FTTH services.
IMF: New $8.1 billion package for Ukraine implemented
The IMF has confirmed the implementation of a new support program for Ukraine amounting to $8.1 billion, aimed at maintaining macroeconomic stability amid continued conflict.
A 'Blank Letter' for Ankara – The Provocative Letter to the UN and the Choice of Date
Turkey has sent a provocative letter to the UN reiterating its claims on maritime zones shortly after a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan.
Jay D. Vance: 'No chance of a prolonged war with Iran' – possibility of new strikes open
US Vice President Jay D. Vance reassured that there is no likelihood of the United States engaging in a prolonged war with Iran, while not ruling out the possibility of new airstrikes.
Calendar of Saints: A Great Day Today – Who Celebrates on February 27
Today, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Procopius of Decapolis and several saints known for their monastic life and faith.
European island with £41 Ryanair flights and incredible 'pink sand' voted world's 'second best beach'
Elafonisi Beach in Crete, Greece, has been voted the world's second-best beach by Tripadvisor, renowned for its pink sand and stunning natural beauty, with affordable flights available.
Conflict between Mitsotakis and Androulakis in the shadow of the wiretapping decision
The government is facing pressure from the opposition Pasok party over energy issues, particularly regarding price control and energy security, amidst escalating tensions following a recent judicial ruling on surveillance.
Hillary Clinton on Epstein: "I had no idea about his crimes" – Tension and political barbs during the closed-door testimony
Hillary Clinton stated she was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes during her testimony before a House committee.
Paramount Skydance wins the battle for Warner Bros. – Netflix withdraws its offer, what this development means for media and entertainment
Paramount Skydance has successfully outbid Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix announced it would not compete with the improved offer.
Conviction for the wiretaps: PASOK declares vindicated, the Maximos in a communication defense
The PASOK party claims vindication following a court ruling on wiretapping cases, while the government adapts its public relations strategy in response.
5 in the morning: Political confrontation over wiretaps - Ankara disturbs the calm waters - Laura found in Germany
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping cases in Greece has sparked a new round of political disputes between the government and opposition parties, with significant implications for future investigations.
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.
Fire ravages everything in its path in Greece: There are more than 100 fires and more islands are evacuated
Greece is facing severe wildfires, with over 100 active fires and evacuation orders for multiple islands due to extreme heat and strong winds.
Panathinaikos Remained in the Cup and Paris Punished Them
Panathinaikos suffered a narrow defeat to Paris in a cup match, marking their third consecutive loss.
Losses for S&P 500 and Nasdaq despite strong results from Nvidia and Salesforce
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed lower today on Wall Street, as recent results from Nvidia and Salesforce were insufficient to boost the market.
Faithful replica of the bell tower of St. George in Neapolis of Cappadocia in the central square of the municipality of Neapolis-Sykeon
A replica of the bell tower from the Church of St. George in Neapolis, Cappadocia, is set to be built in the central square of Neapolis, Greece, honoring the region's Greek heritage.
Panathinaikos secured a tough qualification in Plzen
Panathinaikos advanced to the Europa League Round of 16 by defeating Viktoria Plzen in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regular time.
PAOK bids farewell to the Europa League
PAOK was eliminated from the Europa League after losing 1-0 to Celta Vigo, following a previous defeat of 2-1.
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.
Provocative letter from Turkey to the UN: Sticking to its established positions – How diplomatic sources respond
Turkey has sent a letter to the UN, reiterating its longstanding positions on maritime disputes, which has prompted a formal response from Greece.
EU: Paves the Way for Funding Access to Safe Abortions
The European Union has announced that member states can use existing resources to support citizens seeking access to safe abortion services, a decision welcomed as a 'victory for women.'
Horror in Halkidiki: Human limbs found inside a suitcase
Human remains were discovered inside a suitcase in Halkidiki, prompting increased police alert in the area.
Panathinaikos: The time of the draw and the possible opponents in the '16' of the Europa
Panathinaikos has advanced to the Round of 16 in the Europa League after a gripping penalty shootout victory over Viktoria Plzen.
Likely Russian drone spotted near the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier
A drone, believed to be Russian, was detected near France's Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier by the Swedish Navy.
Europa League: Nottingham Forest Secures Spot in the Last 16
Nottingham Forest has advanced to the last 16 of the Europa League after overcoming Fenerbahçe despite losing 2-1 in the return leg.
Celta – PAOK 1-0: The Double-Headed Eagle Says Goodbye to Europe
PAOK was eliminated from the Europa League following a 1-0 defeat against Celta.
OSE: Full restoration of damage due to sabotage on telemanagement and signaling wires
The damage caused by unknown individuals to the telemanagement and signaling wires between the Platy and Aiginiou stations has been fully restored by Greek Railways (OSE).
Panathinaikos – Paris 99-104: The defense betrayed the Greens despite the great performance of Hayes Davis
Panathinaikos lost to Paris 99-104 despite an impressive debut from Hayes Davis, whose individual efforts were not enough to secure a victory due to defensive weaknesses.
Ukrainian: Ukrainian negotiators want the next tripartite meeting to be as substantive as possible
Ukrainian negotiators, led by Rustem Umerov, are preparing for a more substantive tripartite meeting concerning the war resolution with Russia and the United States.
The 16-year-old Laura was found following a random check by the German police
The missing 16-year-old girl Laura, whose whereabouts had been unknown since January 8 in Patras, was located in Germany during a routine police check.
Turkey Disturbs the ‘Calm Waters’ Again – 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.
Avalanche of lawsuits for compensation due to tariffs: 900 companies have sued the U.S.
Over 900 companies have filed lawsuits against the United States regarding tariff policies, pressuring Washington to return potentially up to $160 billion.
Epstein Scandal: A Photo Interrupted Hillary Clinton's Closed-Door Testimony
A photo shared by Republican Congressman Lauren Boebert during Hillary Clinton's closed-door testimony regarding her and her husband's alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein interrupted the proceedings.
OESE: The damage due to sabotage has been fully repaired to the telecommunications and signaling cables
The Greek railway organization OSE has fully repaired sabotage damage to its telecommunications and signaling cables affected by vandalism incidents.
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.
Former senior IDF official and founder of the cybersecurity company Intsikla convicted in Greece for developing spyware
A former senior officer of the IDF and founder of the cybersecurity company Intsikla was convicted in Greece for developing illegal spyware.
Abbas Araqchi: The technical negotiations of Iran with the USA will start on Monday in Vienna
Technical negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program with the United States are set to begin next week in Vienna, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.
Agrafa: A Major Landslide 'Swallows' a Landmark in the Village of Daphne
A significant landslide in the village of Daphne in Greece has caused extensive damage to the local infrastructure and has destroyed a historic mill that was a cultural heritage site.
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.
G. Gerapetritis after the meeting with Rubio: Greek-US relations in "excellent condition"
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis affirmed the excellent state of US-Greece relations following his meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
Leros: 50-year-old man dead - Suspected patricide with the alleged perpetrator being his 18-year-old son
Authorities in Leros are investigating the death of a 50-year-old man, suspected to be a case of patricide involving his 18-year-old son as the alleged perpetrator.
Ukrainian: How the Russians Were Defeated in the 'Trenches' of Starlink
Starlink has become a critical tool in the Ukrainian war, providing advanced drone operations and communication capabilities, significantly influencing the battlefield.
Germany: Parliament expands military powers to intercept drones
Germany's parliament has voted to grant broader powers to the military to intercept or shoot down drones in response to increased sightings since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.