Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The video he posted about the meeting with repatriated citizens along with their pets
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis shared a video on social media about his meeting with Greek citizens who returned from the Middle East, accompanied by their pets.
The โLight in the Tunnelโ Unlocks the Macabre Secret of the Red Suitcase โ Tonight on Mega
The TV show โLight in the Tunnelโ will address two controversial cases, including the mystery of a red suitcase and a mother's heartbreaking loss, airing on Mega tonight.
Papastergiou: "Decisions about banning access to social media for minors are a matter of days"
Greek Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou announced upcoming regulations to restrict social media access for minors and outlined measures against the sale of alcohol and tobacco to underage individuals.
The optimism of Maximos, the German 'sting' of Gerapatritis, and the permanent... anger of Thymios
This article discusses the recent activities of Greek Minister Adonis Georgiadis, who has been seen with a recording device, raising questions about his motivations and the broader implications of surveillance in Greek politics.
Media: Frontex ship sank in Greece, also onboard was the Estonian ambassador
A Frontex vessel sank near a Greek island with the Estonian ambassador among those onboard, resulting in injuries to four people, one of whom is in serious condition.
Newspapers: The Sunday Headlines
This article provides a summary of the Sunday headlines from various Greek newspapers, highlighting political and economic issues faced by the country.
Government where the wind blows
The Greek government is leveraging the ongoing war and international crisis to gain public support while facing significant opposition and a lack of independent media dialogue.
Panathinaikos' victory boosts the wings of the Greek press: 'Could it have been better?'
The Greek media is buzzing with excitement following Panathinaikos' victory over Kaunas Zalgiris, highlighting Mathias Lessort's impactful return from injury.
The front pages of newspapers today, Friday, March 13, 2026
The article summarizes the headlines from various Greek newspapers for March 13, 2026, reflecting diverse themes from the economy to global conflicts.
Criminal Case Against 34-Year-Old for Defamation of Adonis Georgiadis via the Internet
A 34-year-old man faces legal action for online defamation against Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, following a complaint regarding defamatory content shared on social media.
Mitsotakis at the Athens Alitheia Forum: "Measures for minors' access to social media will be announced this month"
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that measures to regulate minors' access to social media will be issued by the end of the month during the Athens Alitheia Forum.
George Kyriakos: The Greek-American hairdresser speaks about his good friend, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy
The article discusses the legacy and mysteries surrounding Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in light of a new documentary series about her marriage to John Kennedy Jr.
What is behind the Greek yoghurt shortage hitting supermarkets?
A shortage of Greek yoghurt is affecting major Australian supermarkets due to increased demand from social media trends and dietary shifts.
Why our life is already a Greek tragedy: "If you turn on the TV, the same drunken people with power, arrogance, and inability to govern are there"
The article discusses contemporary governance issues, comparing them to themes found in Greek tragedies, emphasizing the failures of leadership in modern society.
Foreign Policy and Public Debate
The article critiques the superficial engagement of the Greek public with foreign policy issues, highlighting the polarization in public discourse, particularly on social media.
Sunday Press: See all the front pages
This article provides an overview of the front pages from various Greek newspapers.
Social Media Stuntman Arrested โ Wheeling and Racing Live on the Streets of Attica
A 30-year-old Greek-American stuntman was arrested for dangerous driving behaviors broadcasted live on social media in Attica.
Alter Ego Media acquires 50.1% of More.gr
Alter Ego Media has acquired a 50.1% stake in the Greek ticketing platform More.gr from its sole shareholder, retaining the remaining 49.9% ownership through We realize.com Investments Limited.
Al Tsantiri: Giannis Kotsiras reminds us of beloved melodies
The upcoming episode of 'Al Tsantiri News' features artist Giannis Kotsiras, who will perform popular melodies while host Lakis Lazopoulos discusses current affairs in a satirical format.
"Culture Absent": The statistics presented by the Association of Greek Documentaries for ERT and the meeting on Monday
The Association of Greek Documentaries held a press conference to advocate for the return of cultural programming on state television after ERT2 was converted to a sports-only channel.
ESIEA: The new board of directors
The board of directors of the Athens Journalists' Union (ESIEA) was formed following the elections on February 10, 11, and 12.
Charis Ioannou new director of digital edition of the Newspaper of Editors
Charis Ioannou has been appointed as the new director of the digital edition of the Newspaper of Editors in Greece.
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'.
Initiative for the preservation of the Greek service of Deutsche Welle
Greek MPs are urging a political review of the planned discontinuation of the Greek-language service of Deutsche Welle, scheduled for January 1, 2027.
Journalist Antigone Panelli has passed away
Journalist Antigone Panelli has died unexpectedly at the age of 57.
Who ignores Samaras and who whispers about Dendias
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the airing of a documentary featuring an interview with a member of the infamous terrorist organization "17 November," igniting significant debate among the victims' relatives and the media.
The front pages of newspapers today, Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article presents the headlines from various Greek newspapers for February 25, 2026.
Ministry of Culture: The establishment of the State School of Cinema and Audiovisual Media is underway
The Greek Ministry of Culture has completed studies for the establishment of the State School of Cinema and Audiovisual Media, aimed at enhancing professional education in the field.
All cinema of 2025 in 528 pages
The Greek Association of Film Critics releases the annual publication 'Cinema 2025', providing a comprehensive critique of all films released in Greece throughout the year.
Deutsche Welle - Closing of the Greek program: 'What message is being sent about Greek-German relations?'
The Greek Community of Berlin expresses deep concern over Deutsche Welle's decision to close its Greek program by January 2027, raising questions about its implications for Greek-German relations.
Hands off the Greek broadcast of Deutsche Welle!
The article defends the legacy of Deutsche Welle's Greek broadcast, highlighting its historical significance during the dictatorship in Greece.
SYRIZA: 'The miserable pattern of threats and blackmail against journalists cannot continue'
The Greek political party SYRIZA has condemned recent aggressive remarks by government officials towards journalists, calling for an end to such intimidation.
The historic Greek-language service of Deutsche Welle is closing โ Massive cuts
Deutsche Welle's Greek-language service will end due to budget cuts, impacting its broader journalistic offerings.
The front pages of the newspapers today, Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article provides an overview of the front pages of various Greek newspapers for February 19, 2026, highlighting key headlines.
Deutsche Welle closes its Greek language service โ Massive cutbacks
Deutsche Welle has announced the closure of its Greek language service as part of broader budget cuts affecting various language journalism.
Quote of the day, by philosopher Josรฉ Carlos Ruiz: 'Narcissists are condemned to remain alone'
Philosopher Josรฉ Carlos Ruiz discusses the growing presence of narcissism in society, attributing it partly to the rise of social media and the constant need for self-presentation.
K. Chatzidakis: "Some have crossed every boundary and feel no shame for what they write"
Greek Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Chatzidakis criticizes certain media reports that falsely claim he met with someone connected to the Epstein list in February 2014.
Municipal Theatre of Piraeus: Educational program for students with theatre, cinema, and digital media
The Municipal Theatre of Piraeus is launching an innovative educational program for high school students to explore theatre, cinema, and digital media through the theme of motherhood in Greek folk tradition.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: New digital platform for 'smart diplomacy'
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched a new digital platform aimed at enhancing its 'smart diplomacy' capabilities, developed as part of a digital transformation initiative.
Three exciting offers this Sunday with VIMA & VIMAgazino
This Sunday, February 15, the Sunday edition of 'To Vima' includes exciting offers, notably a special issue focused on Artificial Intelligence.
To Vima Today: Europe Halts Use of Social Media by Minors
European countries are increasingly banning access to social media for minors, with implications for Greece's policy.
Georgiadis: GSEE did not receive 73 million โ Androulakis hates Panagopoulos and seized the chance to 'eat him'
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis denied that the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) received 73 million euros, arguing that media reports on the matter are erroneous.
The avocado and the greasy smoke
A recent social media post by Greek politician Efi Achtsioglou sparked a wave of moral panic against veganism, drawing extreme reactions and discussions about its association with individualism and political ideologies.
Marinakis' Threats Over Nonexistent Crimes
The article discusses a tense exchange between a journalist and a Greek government spokesperson regarding the nature of a recent coast guard operation in Chios.
George Papandreou: What he responds to a publication that implicates his name in the Epstein case
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou vehemently denies any connection to Jeffrey Epstein, responding to a publication attempting to link him to dubious activities.
Mary Sinatsaki: I have followed Katerina Kainourgiou and I keep sending her my wishes
Mary Sinatsaki has resumed following Katerina Kainourgiou on social media and wishes her well during her pregnancy.
Greeks Analyzing Jaguลกiฤ in Detail: "The Job Doesn't End with the Contract Signature"
Adriano Jaguลกiฤ has joined Panathinaikos from Slaven Belupo for 6 million euros, with Greek media reporting on the transfer's complexities and the interest shown over several weeks.
"Al Chanteri News" returns with guest Iulia Karapataki
The satirical show "Al Chanteri News" hosted by Lakis Lazopoulos is set to return on February 11, 2026, promising to provide both comic relief and insightful commentary.
Sometrendi Hits Prisma - "Due to High Demand"
Raahen Prisma is facing supply issues with Biscoff cookies and Greek yogurt due to high demand, as stated in their recent Instagram update.
Laura: Her disappearance is now also a concern for Germany
The disappearance case of 16-year-old Laura from Greece gains new dimensions as it receives coverage in the German media, highlighting ongoing reports from Greek media and criticisms regarding Lufthansa's delayed response.