Stock Market: The 2,300 Points Lost (Again) β Explosion in Trading Volume at 709 Million Euros
The Athens Stock Exchange dipped below 2,300 points again amid geopolitical uncertainty and market volatility, overshadowing positive corporate numbers.
Chamber of Commerce: Catering businesses to be included in the list of seasonal employment for third-country citizens
The Central Union of Greek Chambers of Commerce calls for catering businesses to be added to the list of industries that can hire seasonal workers from third countries due to labor shortages.
Saint Panteleimon: Pursuit of a drug trafficker's vehicle
A 28-year-old Greek man was arrested after a pursuit by police in the Saint Panteleimon area for possession of various drugs.
Union of Greek Shipowners: Over 100 scholarships for the academic year 2026-2027
The Union of Greek Shipowners continues its commitment to education by offering over 100 scholarships for the academic year 2026-2027, supporting new generations in their postgraduate studies.
The Innocents: New episode tonight at 22:10
The fourth episode of the period series 'The Innocents' airs tonight, involving emotional developments between key characters.
PDMA: Auction of annual bonds on March 4
An auction of 52-week Greek government bonds will take place on March 4, 2026, amounting to 400 million euros.
N. Farandouris: European Exclusive Economic Zone in the Mediterranean is the answer to threats
The proposal for a 'European Exclusive Economic Zone' in the Mediterranean was discussed in the European Parliament, emphasizing the need for a unified response to geopolitical threats.
Th. Plevris: We will have more than 1,000 asylum revocations by June 2026
The Greek Minister of Migration and Asylum Thanos Plevris announced a significant increase in asylum revocations, saying that over 1,000 revocations are expected by June 2026.
Record digital transactions with the State in 2025 β 86% jump within 2 years
Digital transactions between citizens and the Greek government are expected to see an explosive increase of 86% by 2025 compared to 2023.
Pasta made in Greece by Michailidis from Minor Asia and Konstantinidis of Jewish descent β The first steps of a Greek company that made history
The article discusses the founding of the first Greek pasta factory, MISKO, which began operations in 1927 in Piraeus, highlighting the collaboration between two entrepreneurs from different backgrounds.
Tempi: A minute of silence and emotion in Parliament for the three years
A minute of silence was held in the Greek Parliament in memory of the 57 victims of the Tempi tragedy, alongside discussions about ongoing justice issues.
Panathinaikos: Against Betis in the Europa League Round of 16
Panathinaikos will face Real Betis in the Europa League Round of 16, a challenging matchup for the Greek club.
Tourism: EOT - Mastercard strengthen Greece's promotion in the Chinese market
The Greek Tourism Organization (EOT) and Mastercard are launching a targeted two-month campaign to promote Greece as a travel destination in the fast-growing Chinese market.
D. Koutsoumbas on Tempi: The best tribute to the memory of the victims is to strengthen the struggle
Dimitris Koutsoumbas emphasized the need to continue the struggle for justice for the Tempi victims during a parliamentary session in Greece.
'I've been to 27 Greek islands and these three are my favourite β not Mykonos or Crete'
A travel journalist shares her top three favorite Greek islands after visiting 27, excluding popular ones like Mykonos and Crete.
Guarantee Fund EAT-TMEDE: Renewal of the financing agreement between the Greek Development Bank and TMEDE
A new financing agreement has been signed between the Greek Development Bank and TMEDE to extend the operation of the Guarantee Fund until December 31, 2026.
Stock Exchange: Incentives for the Introduction of New Companies Should Be Provided
Top representatives from European and Greek capital markets are advocating for the removal of administrative barriers and the introduction of incentives to attract new companies to the Athens Stock Exchange.
Mourning in Panathinaikos, Michalis Voutsaras has passed away
The Greek football community mourns the death of former Panathinaikos goalkeeper Michalis Voutsaras at the age of 91.
After a Stormy Defeat β 'Panathinaikos' Owner's Demand for the Team
The owner of Panathinaikos expressed his displeasure with the team's performance after a closely contested match, calling for a perfect record in upcoming games.
Zacharaki: National Examinations to Start on May 29 β Nine-Month Dialogue for the National Diploma
The Greek national examinations will begin on May 29 for General Lyceums and May 30 for Vocational Lyceums, with a new national diploma being discussed over the next nine months.
K. Mitsotakis: The cost of living is a priority for the government - 'Yes' to a preliminary discussion on institutions and the rule of law
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that the government will prioritize addressing the cost of living and is open to a pre-scheduled parliamentary discussion on institutional matters and the rule of law, following a request from the leader of PASOK.
Light in the Tunnel: The ground opened and swallowed the Greek-American businessman
A Greek-American businessman has mysteriously disappeared in Laconia, leading to a deep investigation into the case.
Award-winning Naftemporiki secures five major new European honors
Naftemporiki has won five major awards at the European Newspaper Award 2024, including the prestigious title of 'European Newspaper of the Year'.
Stock Market: Volatility Returns - 'Battle' at 2,300 Units
The Athens Stock Exchange continues to experience volatility as buyers struggle to maintain an upward trend despite positive corporate results for 2025.
"Moving Electrically": Three-month extension and budget increase
The Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport has announced a three-month extension and a budget increase for the 'Moving Electrically' program.
Zacharakis: The Panhellenic Examinations Are Not Being Abolished Immediately
Greek Minister of Education Sofia Zacharakis reassured that there will be no immediate abolition of the national examinations, confirming that the current system will remain in place until 2027 or 2028.
The Greek Shipyards on the World Map β How We Reached the Agreement
A significant cooperation agreement was signed between Greece's ONEX Shipyards and South Korea's Hanwha Power Systems, emphasizing a new trilateral partnership involving the US, Greece, and South Korea.
The EU invests hundreds of billions in nuclear energy
The European Commission plans to unveil a β¬240 billion scheme to boost investments in nuclear energy, positioning it as a key pillar for several EU countries in their strategies for decarbonization, industrial competitiveness, and supply security.
N. Androulakis against K. Mitsotakis: You handed the energy sector to a few powerful ones β Your choices lead to inflation and the strengthening of cartels
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the Greek government for rising energy costs, accusing it of supporting cartels and creating new dependencies.
K. Mitsotakis: Greece has become a significant pillar of energy security - Research drilling after 40 years
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that Greece has transformed into a vital player in energy security, announcing that after 40 years, research drilling will take place in Greek territory.
Live - The Prime Minister's Hour: Mitsotakis and Androulakis Clash in Parliament Over Energy Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Nikos Androulakis debate energy policy in Parliament amid concerns over energy prices and security.
The Gerapetritis β Rubio Meeting and the Warm Discussion with Mamdani
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a significant meeting focused on various topics, set against the backdrop of shifting U.S. foreign policy.
Top Ships β Rubico agree on construction of 10 MR tankers
Top Ships Inc. and Rubico Inc. have finalized plans to construct ten medium-range tankers financed through Chinese leasing companies.
The ELS Travels to the Ends of the World
The Greek National Opera is set to perform in New York for the first time with a concert dedicated to the works of Greek composers inspired by Nikos Kazantzakis.
Cinema Does Not Love Death
Nikos Karathanous directs a summer tribute performance reflecting on the essence of classic Greek cinema and its nostalgic beauty.
Diplomatic sources: Turkey's letter to the UN is rejected β It reproduces known fanciful and arbitrary interpretations of International Law
Greek diplomatic sources have rejected Turkey's letter to the UN regarding its maritime zones, stating that it carries unfounded interpretations of international law.
Lloydβs Register names Ioanna Prokopiou chair, marking new era for Hellenic Advisory Committee
Ioanna Prokopiou has been appointed chair of the Hellenic Advisory Committee of Lloydβs Register, signifying a new chapter in cooperation with the Greek shipping community.
Hellenic Chamber of Shipping: Strategic upgrade of the Port of Patras to enhance competitiveness
The Hellenic Chamber of Shipping emphasizes the importance of upgrading the Port of Patras to improve Greece's economic competitiveness and connectivity.
N.E.E.: Support for Small and Medium-Sized Maritime Enterprises
The Greek Maritime Chamber highlights the critical role of small and medium-sized maritime businesses in the Greek shipping ecosystem and their initiatives to support them.
Gerapetritis - Rubio: What They Discussed in Washington - The State Department's Announcement
Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis met with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss the strategic partnership between Greece and the U.S., as well as various regional issues.
Greek defense entrepreneurship in front of a window of opportunity
The transformation of the European defense landscape creates new opportunities and demands for Greek defense companies, highlighting the need for strategic readiness and proper positioning within the European defense ecosystem.
Turkey's Illegal Positions Regarding the Eastern Mediterranean Back in Focus
Turkey has reiterated its illegal claims about maritime sovereignty in the Eastern Mediterranean in a letter to the United Nations, challenging Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt.
The '$1.6 trillion massacre' in the markets β Can Artificial Intelligence 'kill' software?
The software sector on Wall Street has lost $1.6 trillion in market value due to fears that artificial intelligence may replace traditional software models.
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.
PASOK: Solidarity behind Androulakis' fight
Nikos Androulakis prepares to address the Greek Parliament with recent court decisions regarding illegal surveillance scandals bolstering his position.
To Vima Today: Tempi Three Years Later: What Happened and What Did Not Happen the Night of the Accident
This article recalls the tragic train accident at Tempi, Greece, by analyzing the events and failures leading to the crash three years ago.
A 'Blank Letter' for Ankara β 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 ErdoΔan.
Calendar of Saints: A Great Day Today β Who Celebrates on February 27
Today, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Procopius of Decapolis and several saints known for their monastic life and faith.
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.
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.