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.
Europa League: Nottingham Forest Secures Spot in the Last 16
Nottingham Forest has advanced to the last 16 of the Europa League after overcoming FenerbahΓ§e despite losing 2-1 in the return leg.
Celta β 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.
Panathinaikos β 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.
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.
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.
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.
Victoria Plzen β Panathinaikos 3-4 on penalties: Qualification for the greens in the '16'
Panathinaikos triumphed 4-3 on penalties against Victoria Plzen to qualify for the last 16 of the Europa League in a thrilling match.
Laura: What Will Determine Her Return to Greece β What the German Authorities Are Investigating
Laura, a 16-year-old found in Berlin, is undergoing evaluations to determine her future and potential return to Greece after being located by local authorities.
Meeting of Gerapetritis with Rubio: What they discussed in the White House β The position of the Greek Foreign Minister
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis met with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio at the White House to finalize the procedures for the 6th Round of Greece-U.S. Strategic Dialogue.
Wiretaps: The court decision makes waves around the world - 'The Predator gang has been convicted'
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping in Greece has garnered international attention and is considered significant in the context of political crises in Europe regarding the use of surveillance software.
New revelations about the 'missing' pediatrician in Zakynthos β Absences and misdiagnosis
A five-month-old infant at the Zakynthos hospital was saved at the last moment due to the quick intervention of the family and a private doctor, after serious diagnostic errors and the absence of the responsible pediatrician during an emergency shift.
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.
Chalkidiki: Human body parts discovered in a field - Found by workers
Human body parts were found in Pefkochori, Chalkidiki, by municipal employees engaged in clearing the area.
Response from PASOK to Marinakis: 'He should ask the Prime Minister why he violates every principle of the rule of law'
PASOK's spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas challenges Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis to question the Prime Minister's adherence to the rule of law following a recent court ruling.
New issue of VIMAgazino: 'India - The Passage to the Future' β From 'Poor Relative' to Emerging Superpower
The latest issue of BHMAGAZINO focuses on India's transformation from a developing country to an emerging superpower, alongside cultural insights from Greece.
Nafplio: 15-year-old hospitalized in serious condition after falling from abandoned building
A 15-year-old girl is in serious condition after falling from a height at an abandoned building in Nafplio, Greece.
Algorithmic Hegemony, Tech-Oligarchic Power, and Democracy
Geoffrey Hinton warns of the dangers posed by artificial intelligence systems as they improve, highlighting their dual nature that might overshadow positive impacts.
Laura: How she was located by the German Authorities - Unknown and time-consuming the next steps
Laura, a 16-year-old girl, has been located by German authorities in Berlin after going missing from Greece in January, leading to communication between her and her family.
Onassis Schools: New Admission Framework β 60% 'Local' Students and Defined Geographic Zones
Greece's education ministry has established a new admissions framework for public Onassis schools, ensuring that 60% of students come from the local community and outlining geographic zones.
Child Benefit A21: The platform opens β Step by step process
The A21 child benefit platform opens on February 27 for applications for 2026, remaining accessible until March 11.
Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Social Sciences
The article discusses the interplay between artificial intelligence and social sciences, highlighting the need for their collaboration to better understand AI's societal implications.
Dimitriadis sent a warning letter to Tsipras: 'Fear changes sides'
Grigoris Dimitriadis has sent a warning letter to Alexis Tsipras, sparking a confrontation over comments related to surveillance allegations.
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.
The 46-year-old detained for shooting at 15-year-olds in Aigio β possibility of using two weapons examined
A 46-year-old man has been detained in Greece for firing a weapon at teenagers, with investigations suggesting he may have used two guns.
Attica Road: New traffic regulations until April 30 β Where they will be applied
Traffic regulations are set to be implemented on sections of the Attica Road in the Pallini area from February 27 until April 30 due to ongoing asphalt maintenance work.
Tourette Syndrome: An 'uncharted' disorder in Greece β The stigma and lack of information
The article discusses the challenges surrounding Tourette Syndrome in Greece, highlighting societal stigma and limited public awareness.
From military and hybrid threats to cybersecurity, Greece seeks a multi-layered national security structure
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addresses multiple national security challenges reflecting on past crises with Turkey.
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.
Evros: Critical hours for Soufli, water above 6 meters in Pythio
The Evros region in Greece is on high alert due to severe flooding, with water levels nearing 6.5 meters in some areas, causing evacuations and significant destruction.
"I Have Children": New episode tonight at 20:50
A new episode of the comedy series 'I Have Children' airs tonight, exploring the challenges of honesty within family dynamics.
"Mega Stories" with Dora Anagnostopoulou tonight at 00:40 - The mental health of teenagers: The unseen struggles of a generation
The program "Mega Stories" explores the mental health of Greek teenagers, highlighting the silent battles they face amid modern pressures.
George Papandreou: "The government bears exclusive responsibility for the erosion of institutions"
Former Prime Minister George Papandreou criticized the current government, asserting it is responsible for the degradation of democratic institutions in Greece.
Regulating Artificial Intelligence: Who Writes the Code of the Future?
The article discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on society and its implications for the future.
Samaras - Mitsotakis: Confrontation on national issues with an eye on the next day of New Democracy
The article discusses the political dynamics between former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and current Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis within the New Democracy party, highlighting Samaras' uncertain political future.
Brad Pitt in the footsteps of his wife
Filming for Edward Berger's movie 'The Riders' continues rapidly in Hydra, Greece, featuring Brad Pitt as the lead character.
Rentis: An 85-year-old pulled a gun and threatened students - Documentary video
An 85-year-old man in Rentis threatened students with a gun during an incident at a local school, which was captured on video.
Laura Found in Germany β She is in the Hands of the Police
Laura, a 16-year-old girl who went missing from Patras, Greece, has been located by German police and is currently under their protection.
Melania Trump to Chair UN Security Council Meeting on Global Peace
First Lady Melania Trump will chair a UN Security Council meeting focused on global peace and education, marking a historic moment as the first active American First Lady to do so.
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.
Androulakis on wiretapping: 'Everyone will be held accountable, both Mitsotakis and Dimitriadis'
Nikos Androulakis addressed a press conference regarding the recent decision in the wiretapping case, criticizing the government and claiming victory for his side.
Artificial Intelligence: The Crucial Role of Academic Research and the Necessary Ongoing Dialogue
The article discusses the dual nature of artificial intelligence in journalism and the role of academic research in Greece.
Agricultural diesel: Return of the Excise Tax directly at the pump - How it will work, the SOS
A new system for returning the Excise Tax on agricultural diesel directly at the pump will come into effect on November 1, 2026, benefiting farmers.
France: Significant difference between far right and left reported by a poll
A recent poll indicates that 63% of French voters would choose any party other than the far-left party of Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon in a second round election, compared to 45% for any party other than Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally.
Venizelos on wiretapping: The open wounds in the rule of law do not close just because the government wants it
Former Deputy Prime Minister Evangelos Venizelos emphasized that issues regarding the rule of law, like wiretapping, cannot be wished away by the government, following a court's ruling on related convictions.
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.
Iran: Comprehensive Negotiation Package with the USA - The 'Red Lines' for an Agreement
Iran has proposed a comprehensive negotiation package during indirect talks with the US in Geneva, outlining its 'red lines' regarding its nuclear program as diplomatic efforts intensify.
Curtains with nails for the OPEKEPE investigative committee β The next steps
The Hellenic Parliament's investigative committee into OPEKEPE concluded its five-month sessions with opposing reports from the ruling majority and opposition parties.