Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision will be ready in March
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis announced that a final proposal for constitutional revision will be presented in March, emphasizing the need for institutions to adapt to current and future challenges.
Two dead migrants in Evros: Investigated whether they attempted to cross the river
Two migrants died in Evros, Greece, amid investigations to determine if they were attempting to cross the river.
Jacques Lang resigns as president of the Arab World Institute following revelations about his ties to Epstein
Jacques Lang resigned from his position as president of the Arab World Institute amid revelations regarding his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Necessity of Athens' Trees and the Challenges They Face
Athens faces significant challenges regarding its urban greenery and tree planting, particularly in light of the climate crisis.
"Satanic symbols" at the Winter Olympics: The opening ceremony ignited fires and conspiracies
The opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan sparked controversy due to alleged 'satanic symbols' that divided viewers.
If you dug a hole through the Earth to the other side, where would you really end up: The interactive map shows you (vid)
An interactive map challenges the common misconception about where one would emerge if they dug a hole straight through the Earth.
North West shows off the piercings she made on her hands, see photos
North West, the 12-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, showcased her new hand piercings on social media with striking photos.
From the Street, Assistant in a Dental Office: The Four-Legged Ariel Who Eases Anxiety Over the Drill and Syringe
A trained therapy dog named Ariel helps ease patients' anxiety in a dental office in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Karetsas: At the top of Como's list to replace Paz
Greek player Karetsas is among the top candidates for Como's potential replacement for the talented midfielder Paz.
New investment in football for Antetokounmpo: He became a shareholder in Chelsea Women's team
Greek basketball star Giannis Antetokounmpo has announced his investment as a shareholder in Chelsea Women's football team.
Korona: 'This year the challenge is the Cup, next year the championship and Champions League'
Miguel Γngel Korona expressed his enthusiasm for working with coach Rafael BenΓtez as he discussed goals for the Panathinaikos team, focusing on this year's cup and ambitions for the next.
Unexpected Incident for Cardi B: She Fell to the Ground While Dancing with a Robot
Cardi B experienced an unexpected fall while dancing with a robot in San Francisco, but she was not injured and received assistance from onlookers.
Sports broadcasts: Where to watch today Olympiakos - Panathinaikos, Aris - PAOK and Manchester City - Liverpool
Todayβs sports broadcasts feature key matchups including Olympiakos vs. Panathinaikos, Aris vs. PAOK, and Manchester City vs. Liverpool.
Great Expectations for Vaccine Against Advanced Lung Cancer: What the Director of St. Savvas Oncology Says
The director of St. Savvas Oncology, Alexandros Ardavani, expresses optimism regarding an mRNA therapeutic vaccine currently undergoing trials for advanced lung cancer.
The informal dialogue of Tsipras, Kasselakis, and Karytiou: The invaders, the jabs, and the undecided
The article discusses an informal debate between political leaders Tsipras, Kasselakis, and Karytiou, focusing on immigration issues and the influence of undecided voters.
Which destinations in Greece 'dominate' twelve-month tourism
The article discusses how several destinations in Greece, beyond the usual summer hotspots, are becoming increasingly popular for year-round tourism.
Giannis Stankoglou: I could never be with a woman who would be bothered by the time I spend with my children
Actor Giannis Stankoglou emphasized that he could not be in a relationship with someone who would complain about his commitment to spending time with his children.
How much are the members of the British royal family paid
The article explores the financial compensation and income sources of the British royal family members.
A banana split and the nostalgia of 'when we will go somewhere'
The article reflects on the cultural nostalgia associated with the dessert 'banana split' and its significance in social outings across generations.
Guilty for the death of three people, innocent for dangerous driving, the driver of the crash on the Egnatia
A Bulgarian driver was found guilty of causing the deaths of three people in a multi-car crash on the Egnatia highway but was acquitted of dangerous driving charges.
Changes to the Red Metro Line: 4 stations will close earlier, detailed schedules
Four stations on Athens' Red Metro Line will be closing earlier due to ongoing maintenance work.
Record participation of 69% in the capitalization of the Athens Stock Exchange
Foreign investors have reached a record participation of 69.3% in the capitalization of the Athens Stock Exchange, marking the highest level ever recorded, with a total value of β¬82.8 billion.
Elena Topalidou on her collaboration with Nicolas Cage: When he saw me, he said he noticed me
Elena Topalidou shares her positive experience working alongside Nicolas Cage in the horror film 'The Carpenter's Son'.
In Athens, drug trade spots are shifting and the problem remains, watch the video
The drug trade in central Athens is visibly persistent as users continue to consume substances in public spaces, indicating a troubling societal issue.
The new gov.gr enters a new era: Unified and personalized service for every citizen
The Greek digital portal gov.gr evolves into a personalized service platform for citizens, aiming to create a unified interface between citizens and the state.
Thessaloniki: The Unlicensed Party, Countless Molotov Cocktails, and the Ministry's Deadline for AUTH to Explain the Incidents at the University
Violent clashes erupted at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki following an unlicensed party, resulting in injuries and mass arrests amid accusations of inadequate safety measures.
Christina Bompa on the period after the birth of her twin daughters: I felt like a train had run over me
Christina Bompa shared her experience of exhaustion following the birth of her twin daughters during an interview.
Breath but not solution given by recent rains to Attica's drought
Recent rains have provided some relief to Attica's water shortages, but the underlying situation remains dire.
The Unpredictable Antonis Samaras and the 'Blind' Opposition
The article discusses Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' constitutional review process and the negative reactions from opposition parties ahead of the upcoming elections.
Stuffed Burgers: Recipes and Techniques for the Juiciest Results
This article offers recipes and techniques for making delicious stuffed burgers with a variety of fillings such as feta, tomato, cheddar, mushrooms, and spinach.
A model to emulate or to avoid?
The article reflects on a football match in Greece where the crowd honored victims of a tragic incident, sparking debate about national sentiment and memory.
Constitutional Revision: The Crucial Pillar of Intra-Party Democracy
This article discusses the initiation of the fifth constitutional revision process in Greece, emphasizing the importance of enhancing democratic representation and addressing the crisis of public trust in the political system.
Instability in the weather from today: Where will there be rain and storms until Tsiknopempti
Greece will experience unstable weather with rain, local storms, and snowfall in the mountainous regions from today until February 12.
When is Tsiknopempti, Clean Monday, and Easter in 2026
The article provides the dates for significant Greek holidays in 2026, including Tsiknopempti, Clean Monday, and Easter.
One in Two Germans Support Providing Greater Aid to Ukraine
A recent poll shows that half of Germans favor increasing assistance to Ukraine amid concerns over Russian aggression.
Thailand: 53 million voters at the polls for elections and constitutional amendment referendum
53 million voters in Thailand are participating in elections and a constitutional amendment referendum aimed at making the political system more democratic.
Voters in Japan Go to the Polls with the Ruling Liberal Democratic Party as the Favorite
Voters in Japan are heading to the polls, with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) predicted to achieve a comfortable victory under Prime Minister Sanae Takaiichi.
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell has strengthened to Category 3 and is approaching Australia with wind gusts of 195 km/h
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell has intensified to a Category 3 storm as it approaches Australia, posing significant flooding risks.
AUTh on the incidents: 'A sad minority turned the Polytechnic into a theater of criminal behavior'
The authorities of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki reacted to recent incidents by criticizing a minority that allegedly turned the campus into a site of criminal activities, while proposing the implementation of controlled access to university areas.
At least 51 abducted and three dead from armed attacks in villages in Nigeria
At least 51 individuals were abducted and three were killed during armed attacks on four communities in northern Nigeria.
Will Lewis, publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, has resigned
Will Lewis has resigned as publisher and CEO of the Washington Post amid significant layoffs at the newspaper.
33-year-old arrested in Ohio for murder threats against US Vice President JD Vance
A 33-year-old man has been arrested in Ohio for allegedly threatening to kill US Vice President JD Vance and faced additional charges related to child sexual abuse material.
La Liga: Real Sociedad rises and 'eyes' Europe, 3-1 against Elche, see the goals
Real Sociedad secured a 3-1 victory against Elche, moving closer to European qualification in La Liga.
The Conference of the ruling party of North Korea in Pyongyang at the end of February
North Korea's ruling Workers' Party will hold its 9th Congress in Pyongyang at the end of February 2026, the first since 2021.
Explosion at a factory in northern China: At least seven dead and one missing
An explosion at a biotechnology factory in northern China resulted in at least seven fatalities and one person missing, prompting active search and rescue operations.
Earthquake of 4.8 Richter off the coast of Crete
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of Crete, Greece, at a depth of 27 kilometers.
Sadness in American Baseball: Terence Gore, World Series Champion, Dies at Age 34
Terence Gore, a World Series champion and notable MLB player, tragically died at the age of 34 during what was supposed to be a routine medical procedure.
Traffic regulations on Sunday (15/2) in Athens due to a running event: Which streets will be closed
Athens will implement traffic regulations on Sunday due to the '11th Lycabettus Run', affecting several streets from 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM.
$2 billion investment package from Saudi Arabia for the reconstruction of Syria
Saudi Arabia has announced a $2 billion investment package for Syria's reconstruction, marking a significant financial commitment following the lifting of US sanctions on the country.
The Ministry of Finance of Cyprus posted a derogatory article about Greece and deleted it within minutes
The Ministry of Finance of Cyprus faced backlash after posting and quickly deleting a derogatory opinion article about Greece.