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Emmanouil Karalis clears 6.17m – Bubka calls to congratulate him
Greek pole vault sensation Emmanouil Karalis stunned the sport on Saturday clearing 6.17 meters. -
Volos stops leaders AEK, so Olympiakos goes joint top
Volos nearly beat AEK and did manage to deprive it of two points. -
Europe’s AI strategy should be built on European strengths
The European Union’s main artificial intelligence goal is to support European companies in developing cutting-edge AI models by facilitating their access to data and encouraging investment in data centers, semiconductors and network connectivity. -
Greek-owned ship among 4 attacked near Strait of Hormuz Sunday
A Greek-owned ship is one of four that were hit near the Strait of Hormuz, at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, on Sunday. -
The naked prince
Not many people have emerged from the Epstein scandal with their reputation enhanced, but I’m pleased to say that my father is one of them. -
When geopolitics becomes lived reality
For years, the Middle East has been described through the language of fracture. Conflict zones. Proxy wars. Collapsing states. -
Nisyros enters a new era as a UNESCO geopark
Following its 2025 inclusion in the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network, the island is using its volcanic landscape to shape a sustainable tourism future. -
Aging trains strain Athens network
More than 800,000 passengers a day ride Athens’ metro and electric railway, but an aging fleet is straining service even as ridership rises. -
Ready to upgrade our relations with Greece
The deepening of relations between Greece and Armenia was highlighted by the president of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan, in an interview with Kathimerini’s “K” magazine. -
When the unthinkable becomes routine
What conclusions can we draw from what has happened in Iran so far?

