How far would Aristotle Onassis's only daughter go to keep the man she loved close to her?

By Michalis Argyropoulos

Firefighting forces battle difficult wildfire front on Lemnos as authorities issue alerts and evacuate 59 people by sea

A professional diver discovered the wreck while fishing in 2018. Archaeologists later confirmed the site at a depth of 44 meters, finding hundreds of commercial amphorae still arranged where the ship’s cargo had settled

Turkish DM Guler: Ankara ‘Monitoring’ Greek Activities in Aegean

Turkish DM Guler: Ankara ‘Monitoring’ Greek Activities in Aegean
Turkish DM Guler: Ankara ‘Monitoring’ Greek Activities in Aegean

Halkidiki Intensifies Crack Down on Illegal Beach Equipment

Halkidiki Intensifies Crack Down on Illegal Beach Equipment
Halkidiki Intensifies Crack Down on Illegal Beach Equipment

OECD: Why Young Greeks Struggle to Gain Independence

OECD: Why Young Greeks Struggle to Gain Independence
OECD: Why Young Greeks Struggle to Gain Independence

How far would Aristotle Onassis's only daughter go to keep the man she loved close to her?

By Michalis Argyropoulos

Firefighting forces battle difficult wildfire front on Lemnos as authorities issue alerts and evacuate 59 people by sea

U.K. return follows six years of Netflix deals, jam making and controversy for the royal couple

By Max Colchester & Erich Schwartzel, The Wall Street Journal 

As the Iran war drains vital stockpiles of missile interceptors, American allies increasingly question Washington’s capacity to wage multi-front conflicts

By Yaroslav Trofimov, The Wall Street Journal

The professional platform, with its clear headshots and ample details about a person’s path in life, is becoming a go-to tool for singles

By Celia Bernhardt, The Wall Street Journal

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Photographer Erieta Attali traces the ancient island’s connections to the Cyclades and Aegean through an exhibition spread across four venues in Mykonos and Delos

By Efi Falida

The excursion combines a guided tour of Hydra’s historic landmarks with free time to explore its car-free streets, swim at nearby beaches and sample traditional Greek cuisine

From pine-fringed coves to sandy family beaches, these five spots near Athens offer clear waters and natural beauty for a quick summer escape from the capital

A dense white layer spread across the Aegean, obscuring beaches and boats and briefly transforming the familiar summer landscape

After wildfires killed two elderly residents and damaged communities on Salamina, Red Cross teams are helping survivors confront another aftermath — the psychological and social trauma that can remain long after the flames are gone

By Giorgos Schoinas

On the occasion of his exhibition “In the Light” on Lemnos, the painter talks about the Greek landscape, painting, and his journey across different art forms

Panos Kougias

Stefan Bruggemann talks to BHMAgazino about "Cel d'or," his exhibit inspired by Ibiza's singular light

By Demi Karanikolaou

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Traditional walnut baklava made with olive oil—absolutely irresistible!

Argiro Barbarigou

From flaky cheese pies and seaside calamari to sunset cocktails, open-air cinema and gelato beneath the Acropolis, this is a delicious route through the Athens locals love—best explored in the slow, carefree days of August

By Maria-Ioanna Sigalou

In the village of Mesi Potamia, chef Yiannis Economou cooks the traditional dishes he grew up with, turning family memories, local produce and Naxos’ culinary heritage into a deeply personal dining experience

By Dora Mastora

This August, forget the air fryer for a while and master the art of the real frying pan. From potatoes and summer vegetables to seafood, here is how to get that golden, irresistible crust every time

By Niovi Karapiperi

From the little black dress and women’s trousers to Chanel No. 5 and the 2.55 bag, Coco Chanel introduced ideas that reshaped how women dressed and many remain wardrobe staples today

By Martha Koumpani

The Shark Attack That Shocked Corfu in 1951

Twenty years ago, a Helios Airways Boeing 737 vanished from radio contact, triggering a tense military response before crashing near Athens—killing all 121 on board. The investigation uncovered a chain of human errors and systemic failures

Yannis T. Diamantis

In August 1996, two young Greek Cypriots were murdered in the UN buffer zone by Turkish paramilitaries. The killings, caught on camera, exposed the violence of Cyprus’s division and the shadowy network of the far-right Grey Wolves

Yannis T. Diamantis

In the European context, the current status quo, both in terms of domestic governance and international relations, appears to be undergoing a period of instability and readjustment, reflecting a broader transformation in the way politics unfolds.

By Dimitris Tsaknis, Athina Fatsea and Georgios Tsialas

Purpose demands discipline. And nothing builds purpose like service, especially when that service is to your country

By Nikos Theodosiadis

The strait carries between 35% and 43% of the world’s seaborne urea and nearly half its traded sulphur, the backbone of the phosphate fertiliser chain.

By Filippo Nikolaos Valasakis

A day trip from Athens combines swimming at a saltwater lagoon with a visit to the ancient Sanctuary of Hera and Melagavi Lighthouse for World Lighthouse Day

Visitors can explore the legendary opera singer’s life, career and legacy through exhibits, videos, rare audio recordings and personal objects

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