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  1. Starting Thursday evening, flights will be served at Chios Airport only with propeller-driven aircraft and a limited number of passenger seats due to runway expansion and infrastructure upgrade works.
  2. “For more than three decades, the Toques d’Or [Golden Chef’s Hat] Awards institution, which honors tradition, creativity and innovation, has managed to be a reference point for haute cuisine in our country,” Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni said at the 2026 award ceremony on Monday.
  3. A newly released video adds to the evidence that a US missile likely hit an Iranian elementary school where 175 people, many of them children, were reported killed.
  4. A closed public affairs committee luncheon Monday hosted by the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce brought together members of the chamber and guest of honor Margaritis Schinas, Distinguished Fellow at the Europe Center of the Atlantic Council and former European Commission vice president.
  5. It was long overdue. For a country with millions of expatriates – widely seen, and correctly so, as one of our major strengths – it was unacceptable that they were unable to vote in Greek elections.
  6. For 582 years, the Bey Hamam has stood at the heart of Thessaloniki. Now, following a €1.5 million restoration, the city’s oldest and largest Ottoman bathhouse is fully open to visitors for the first time in decades.
  7. Due to its byzantine bureaucracy, the state has always repelled even wealthy citizens who wanted to make a donation.
  8. Three state-of-the-art hospitals funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation are set to transform healthcare access across provincial Greece, with completion expected by early 2027.
  9. A disused oil pipeline linking Thessaloniki with Skopje in neighboring North Macedonia is being reactivated after 13 years.