Lionel Jospin: Former Prime Minister of France dies at 88
Lionel Jospin, the former Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88.
New York: Pilot and Co-Pilot Dead in Air Canada Plane Collision
The pilot and co-pilot of an Air Canada Express plane died after their aircraft collided with a ground vehicle upon landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
Mitsotakis: The 4 measures announced for April-May
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a series of economic support measures to alleviate the impact of the war in Iran on society.
Carditsa: Two minors arrested for the murder of the singer
Two teenagers have been arrested in Carditsa, Greece, in connection with the murder of a 51-year-old singer who was found dead with serious injuries.
Will the government's trick with inflation work again this time?
The New Democracy government in Greece has twice lowered the threshold for assessing its economic and social policies, using propaganda to frame rising prices as imported issues rather than domestic failures.
New economic support measures announced by Mitsotakis at 10:30
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to announce new economic support measures at 10:30 AM to help society deal with the impacts of the war.
Tension in the trial for the Tempi: Media leave, lawyers protest - 'We didn't come for a show'
The trial regarding the tragic Tempi incident has commenced amid significant protests from lawyers over the inadequacy of the courtroom, leading to a temporary session halt.
ENFIA: All the steps you need to know
In Greece, over 7 million property owners must soon pay the first installment of the ENFIA property tax, amounting to total real estate assets exceeding 800 billion euros.
Fire in fuels and the economy - The government does not touch the excise tax
Fuel prices in Greece are spiking, driven by the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict and the surge in crude oil prices, prompting concerns for businesses and potential government interventions.
Taxi Strike: Brake Applied Today Nationwide, March Through Central Athens
Taxi drivers in Greece are holding a nationwide strike today to protest against new transport legislation.
New York: Aircraft collision with ground vehicle at LaGuardia
A CRJ-900 passenger plane from Air Canada Express collided with a ground vehicle at LaGuardia Airport, resulting in multiple injuries and prompting the FAA to suspend all aircraft movements.
The Trial of the Tempi Incident Begins β Strict Security Measures β Continuous Updates
The trial relating to the Tempi train disaster has commenced in Larissa, Greece, with heightened security measures due to the significance of the case involving 57 victims.
Vouliagmeni: What is the 'Devil's Well' where the 34-year-old diver is missing
Hope is dwindling for the rescue of a 34-year-old diver trapped in an underwater cave known as the 'Devil's Well' in Vouliagmeni, Greece.
The trial for the tragedy in the Tempi region begins β 36 defendants in court
The trial for the deadly train crash in Tempi, Greece, that killed 57 people, including many young adults, begins today with 36 defendants facing charges related to the incident.
Payments of the Week from e-EFKA β DYPA
This week, a total of β¬2.47 billion will be distributed to over 4.3 million beneficiaries in Greece, as part of scheduled payments from the e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).
War in Iran: Trump threatens 'total destruction', NATO shame β Israeli strikes in Tehran
The article reports on escalating tensions in the Middle East as former President Trump threatens Iran with 'total destruction' and NATO faces criticism, alongside Israeli airstrikes in Tehran.
Todayβs Vima: The time for justice has come for Tempi
The long-awaited trial regarding the Tempi train disaster is set to begin today in Larissa, with discussions on the court's composition and the accused.
5 in the morning: Plans for Iran - The trial for the Tempi disaster - The prosecution of Tsangarakis
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Iran amid unclear U.S. strategies, highlighting recent statements from Trump and the implications for energy security and global economics.
Personality Cult and Power: Trump at the Center of a Dangerous Political Shift
The article discusses the troubling rise of a personality cult surrounding President Donald Trump during his second term, as he seemingly disregards the post-war order and faces growing opposition from the American public regarding military actions.
When and How Will the War in Iran End? The Strategic Void and the Ghost of a New Iraq
The ongoing U.S.-Israel war against Iran is escalating, with mixed signals from Washington highlighting a lack of strategic direction.
The 'unknown X', the widow of Fasianos, and the email that 'snitched' on Tsagarakis
The investigation into renowned gallerist Georgios Tsagarakis escalates following an email detailing alleged forgeries in artworks linked to prominent Greek artists.
Miltos Tentoglou finishes sixth at the World Indoor Athletics Championships β Surprise from Balde
Miltos Tentoglou placed sixth at the World Indoor Athletics Championships with a jump of 8.19m, unable to secure a medal.
Michael Milstein to Vima: 'Israel and the US have no exit strategy'
Israeli analyst Michael Milstein argues that Israel should abandon the notion of regime change in Tehran and focus on Iran's nuclear and missile programs, highlighting the lack of an exit strategy from the war in Israel and Washington.
Super League: The final standings, the data for the playoffs and playouts
The regular season of the Super League has concluded, revealing the teams advancing to the playoffs and those facing relegation in the playouts.
Asteras Tripolis - Panathinaikos 1-2: The Greens passed through Tripoli
Panathinaikos secured a 2-1 victory against Asteras Tripolis, capitalizing on other teams' results to improve their standing in the Stoiximan Super League.
Volos β PAOK 2-1: Hurtado brought the double-headed eagle down from the top
Volos achieved a significant 2-1 victory over PAOK, securing a spot in the playoffs thanks to a late goal from Hurtado.
Olympiacos β AEL 0-0: Missed numerous chances and stuck at zero
Olympiacos failed to capitalize on numerous scoring opportunities against AEL, resulting in a 0-0 draw and the loss of critical points in the league.
AEK β Kifisia 3-0: Easy three points and top spot for the Union
AEK Athens achieved an easy 3-0 victory against Kifisia, securing the top position in the playoff race following missteps by Olympiakos and PAOK.
The Types of Invisible Work That Make Women Feel Exhausted
Invisible work plays a crucial but often unrecognized role in managing households, placing a disproportionate burden on women and contributing to stress and exhaustion.
Anxiety at the Little Harbors of Vouliagmeni: Thriller with a Diver Trapped in an Underwater Cave
A rescue operation is underway for a diver trapped in an underwater cave at the Little Harbors of Vouliagmeni, Greece.
Music and Artificial Intelligence
Google has entered the music creation space through AI by acquiring ProducerAI, signaling a shift in the music industry's future.
George Tsagkarakis: How did he acquire the Gospel? β The family drama of the 'money maker'
George Tsagkarakis, a renowned art dealer in Greece, is facing serious legal charges including embezzlement and fraud, which he vehemently denies.
Panionios-Panathinaikos 68-84: Easy afternoon before the devil's week
Panathinaikos secured a comfortable victory over Panionios ahead of their upcoming critical matches in the league.
Karditsa: A 17-year-old and an 18-year-old were arrested for the murder of the singer
Authorities have arrested a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old in relation to the murder of a 51-year-old singer in Karditsa, Greece.
On the brink of economic shock: The war with Iran threatens to blow up the markets
The ongoing conflict with Iran is poised to trigger significant disruptions in the global economy, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities.
Nomi Bar Yaakov to Vima: βThe world will never be the same againβ
Israeli analyst Nomi Bar Yaakov claims that the U.S. and Israel lack clear objectives and a strategy for exiting the war in Iran.
Trial for the Tempe Tragedy β Houpas: "Our children were killed by Karamanlis and he is not being tried"
The trial regarding the Tempe tragedy, which resulted in 57 deaths, begins tomorrow, with families blaming political leaders for accountability.
Comics Journalism: The Hour of Justice - The Tragedy of the Tempi in Drawings
The article discusses a comics journalism project that depicts the tragic incident at the Tempi train station in Greece, focusing on the pursuit of justice for the victims.
Karditsa: The Hellenic Police sees crime in the murder of the singer β "Key" is 2 suspects
The murder of a well-known singer in Karditsa is under investigation by police, who suspect two individuals linked to the crime.
Tourism: Greece is 'exploding' due to the war in Iran - Americans in focus
Greece is positioned as a major beneficiary from the turmoil in the Middle East, particularly attracting American tourists, yet it faces ongoing challenges for its tourism industry.
Fast-track supplementary pensions: End to years of waiting
The Greek Ministry of Labor is introducing legislative measures to expedite the processing of supplementary pensions, addressing significant delays faced by retirees.
Second case of foot-and-mouth disease in Mytilene - blockade at the port by farmers
Mytilene is on high alert following the confirmation of a second case of foot-and-mouth disease in a sheep farm, linked to the original outbreak in cattle.
Ioannina: Police officer dead after self-inflicted gunshot wound
A 57-year-old police officer in Ioannina has died after shooting himself while on duty.
Famous singer from Karditsa dead β Found stabbed in his home
A well-known 51-year-old singer from Karditsa was found dead in his home with stab wounds, prompting an ongoing investigation by the authorities.
Raz Zimt to Vima: 'The war will end when Trump decides'
Raz Zimt, director of the Iran program at the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies, shares insights on the divergent interests of Israel and the U.S. regarding Iran and suggests Trump might end the war before achieving all set goals.
25th of March - Municipality of Piraeus: Giant blue and white flag in Piraeus for the national anniversary
The Municipality of Piraeus commemorates Greece's National Anniversary by displaying a massive Greek flag on the waters of the Piraeus seafront.
Taxi Strike: New 24-hour Strike on Monday, Announcement from SAT
Taxi drivers in Greece are planning a new 24-hour strike on Monday, March 23, 2026, in protest against recent government legislation affecting their industry.
Easter with 'surprises' in the weather: Rain and lower temperatures are coming
Weather forecasts indicate cooler and intermittently unstable weather for Holy Week and Easter, with potential rain and lower temperatures in Greece.
Ampelokipoi: Drunken driver crashed into 14 cars
A 40-year-old driver caused damage to 14 vehicles in Ampelokipoi after being under the influence of alcohol.
Tempi: The trial begins β the atmosphere of tension, the responsibility of the judges
The trial regarding the deadly train accident in Tempi, which claimed 57 lives, mostly young people, begins amidst a tense atmosphere, with 36 defendants in the dock, including railway and government officials.