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When climate change knocks at our door
Climate change is no longer a distant and abstract concept. It is a global phenomenon that touches the everyday life of every household - from the cost of energy, to the safety of the home and the health of family members
Billy Bo: The first famous Greek to die of AIDS – His humble childhood, international career, and tragic end
Billy Bo — born Vasilis Kourkoumelis — died at just 33 years old on June 13, 1987, leaving behind a vibrant artistic legacy and a remarkable life story. His name returns to the spotlight on World AIDS Day, as he was the first well-known Greek figure to lose his life to the disease in the 1980s
Dimitris Tsiodras organizes a workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Thessaloniki’s role
With the initiative of New Democracy MEP Dimitris Tsiodras, the seminar titled “Thessaloniki in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 10:00 to 13:30, in the P. Zannas Hall of the “Olympion” at Aristotelous Square, Thessaloniki
Parga: Fisherman missing in the sea area of Lyhnos
According to a relative, with whom they were fishing together, the 62-year-old man slipped from the boat, fell into the sea and disappeared
With participants from 31 countries across five continents, the 2nd Greek Youth Diaspora Conference concludes in Athens
The Minister of Education and Religious Affairs, Sofia Zacharaki, highlighted Greece’s strategy to strengthen Greek-language education abroad
Parga: Fisherman missing in the Lichnos area
According to a relative who was fishing with him, the 62-year-old man slipped from the boat, fell into the sea, and disappeared
NATO is considering a more aggressive stance against Russia’s hybrid attacks, says the chairman of the alliance’s military commission
A "pre-emptive attack" could, in some cases, be considered a "defensive action", Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone tells the Financial Times
Woman lured men on TikTok, set up dates in an Athens apartment, and her accomplices imprisoned them to rob them
When the victims made the mistake of stepping inside the apartment to meet the woman they had been talking to on TikTok, they were attacked by the rest of the group
When dictator Pangalos banned short skirts – Police in the streets of Athens used measuring tapes to check women’s clothing
On 30 November 1925, almost 100 years ago, the Greek Prime Minister issued a 77-word decree setting 30 centimeters as the maximum allowable distance between a woman’s skirt and the ground