The 'Greek Villa' is exactly what most would imagine, aesthetics of Greek islands, reminiscence of Santorini with its infinity pools, sea-facing views and iconic sunsets
Photos from Mass Execution in Greece Resurface After 82 Years

Maintenance Work on Athens-area Tollway Causes Major Gridlock on Mon.

Hydrocarbons: €790 million in investments bring Chevron and ExxonMobil to Greece

Athens aims to establish whether the photographs are real and how they came into the possession of the Ghent collection before commencing procedures to acquire them
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New GPO poll finds most voters favor a different government after the next elections, yet opposition parties remain fragmented as public opinion splits over foreign policy and constitutional reform.
Greek ski racer Alexandros Gkinnis will honorably retire from competitive skiing after making his final run at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
Heavy storms have caused widespread flooding, landslides, and road collapses across western and northern Greece, including record rainfall in Corfu, prompting emergency closures and safety warnings for residents and travelers
Energy, diplomacy and sovereign rights: Greece–Chevron are changing the balance in the Eastern Mediterranean
Use of the model through a contract with Palantir highlights growing role of AI in the Pentagon
Liberalization has opened the door to more casual relationships, but society is still catching up
A trip to Paris calls for good eating, plenty of museum time and a touch or two of luxury. Here’s how to check all the boxes without spending a fortune.
Mataroa Gallery presents a group exhibition bringing together five contemporary painters whose works explore silence, perception, and the act of painting as an inner, reflective process
Set in interwar New York, Astoria, the new production at Pallas Theater, tells the story of Greek immigrants who crossed an ocean simply to endure. Through music, memory, and a single coffeehouse, the performance traces exile, survival, and the fragile hope of belonging
Drawing its poetic and conceptual core from one of the most enigmatic phenomena in the universe—the 'Boötes Void', also known as “The Great Nothing”—Economou's dance performance unfolds in a landscape of apparent emptiness that is anything but void
Captured in the years following World War II, McCabe’s photographs approach Delphi with restraint and deep sensitivity. His lens traces the dialogue between monumental ruins and the surrounding landscape, revealing a place shaped as much by light and silence as by stone
Akylas shares a touching moment with his mother on stage after winning “Sing for Greece,” as the singer prepares to represent Greece at Eurovision 2025.
America Square and the Athens that is being redistributed floor by floor
Crowds filled downtown Athens as the city marked the start of Carnival with traditional dances, a historic island custom revival, and open-air celebrations with food, music and community.
America Square and the Athens that is being redistributed floor by floor
Crowds filled downtown Athens as the city marked the start of Carnival with traditional dances, a historic island custom revival, and open-air celebrations with food, music and community.
One of the biggest mistakes travelers make when visiting Greece is seeing too many islands and missing the real experience
The good news? The Greek islands don’t shut down in winter. What changes and how to plan depend on the island and on knowing what you want.
Discover the Greece nobody tells you about: Alpine landscapes, traditional villages, and a surprising world of winter sports.
Greece’s car-free islands remind us of how travel once felt: unhurried, peaceful, and deeply connected to people and place.
Who are the two White House insiders who held unofficial meetings in Athens with Greek officials and business leaders? Their ties to Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle, a possible Trump visit, and Greece’s balancing act between the US and the EU
New GPO poll finds most voters favor a different government after the next elections, yet opposition parties remain fragmented as public opinion splits over foreign policy and constitutional reform.
Finance ministers will debate strengthening the euro’s global role and address worldwide economic imbalances, while Germany presents a new coordination initiative launched by six EU member states
Speaking at a Munich Security Conference roundtable discussion, Greece’s energy minister called for stronger infrastructure, diversified supply routes and a realistic, technology-neutral energy transition to safeguard Europe’s autonomy and competitiveness
The entry of Uber Eats into Greece is expected to intensify competition with efood, Wolt and BOX
A series of hydrocarbon drilling operations in Greece from 2027 to 2032
Kimberly Guilfoyle praises Greece's strategic position in energy transport and its rising influence in the global energy market during key LNG and hydrocarbon deals.
Despite government pledges, modest pay raises in 2025 failed to match inflation, shrinking real incomes and leaving Greek households worse off as the wage gap with Europe remains wide
Athens aims to establish whether the photographs are real and how they came into the possession of the Ghent collection before commencing procedures to acquire them
New geospatial data on disability access, ramps and crossings will be integrated by the end of February, with a national defibrillator registry set to follow, expanding the platform’s public safety role
The maintenance, at the Liossion tunnel on the Attiki Odos tollway, is expected to interrupt traffic on a major stretch of the east-bound highway heading to the Athens International Airport until Feb. 22
A Greek life-sentenced prisoner was fatally shot inside Domokos Prison, prompting an investigation into how the weapon entered the facility and why cameras were absent in the area where the incident occurred
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Newly surfaced images appear to show the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters during Nazi Occupation in 1944
How Dionysios Solomos challenged historical orthography and contributed to the establishment of the monotonic system
A military and historical assessment of the most decisive battle of World War II, by Soviet General Pavel Batov
How Dionysios Solomos challenged historical orthography and contributed to the establishment of the monotonic system
A military and historical assessment of the most decisive battle of World War II, by Soviet General Pavel Batov
The singer will represent Greece at this year’s Eurovision in Vienna after winning the national final, with votes split between the public, a Greek jury and an international panel
Fourteen acts will take the stage tonight as Greece decides who will compete at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, with the public holding more power than ever before.
The singer will represent Greece at this year’s Eurovision in Vienna after winning the national final, with votes split between the public, a Greek jury and an international panel
Fourteen acts will take the stage tonight as Greece decides who will compete at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, with the public holding more power than ever before.















