British monarch celebrates trans-Atlantic ties in rare address to Congress

176 citizens of both European Union member-states and third countries who participated in the initiative were disembarked at a port on the southern side of Lasithi prefecture



Bone dice found in North American museums may be the world's oldest, dating back up to 12,800 years, suggesting dice-based games were invented by indigenous Americans at the end of the Ice Age
The move comes after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized the U.S. president’s handling of the war in Iran
British monarch celebrates trans-Atlantic ties in rare address to Congress

The move comes after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized the U.S. president’s handling of the war in Iran
Support systems and spouses reminding partners to take care of themselves may contribute
Ariane de Rothschild’s association with the sex offender tests a truce between two banks that share the dynastic name
Researchers with the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation recorded the sighting between the Greek islands of Ikaria and Chios. Risso's Dolphin is one of the least-studied dolphin species in Greek waters.
A new global ranking of the world’s best beaches for 2026 places a secluded Greek paradise near the top, alongside two other Greek entries, highlighting the country’s strong presence among top international coastal destinations.
Greece passed a sweeping renewable energy bill yesterday, as the minister pointed to the country's top-three global ranking in solar power and new regional energy deals as signs of its expanding influence.
Perhaps we all have an idealized impression of our own country as we grow up.
The city’s Urban Picnic on May 1 launches the month-long Athens City Festival
Two lifelong journeys converge in Koukaki, where passion, travel, and authenticity brought a slice of Japan to Athens—creating one of the city’s most talked-about dining experiences.
Here are a few recommendations for anyone looking to get out of the house!
A newly added May 7 performance by the George Kontrafouris Quartet follows a sold-out show, closing the season with original compositions and collaborations highlighting emerging jazz talent.
In 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced that the first children had been born from embryos whose DNA had been modified using CRISPR technology. Twin girls, known as Lulu and Nana, were born with the CCR5 gene modified in an attempt to confer immunity to HIV.
Eighty years later, Boston still honors his legacy.
From a tense Commons hearing to a high-stakes state visit, the King’s most consequential trip unfolds amid geopolitical tension, political controversy and the long shadow of scandal.
Eighty years later, Boston still honors his legacy.
From a tense Commons hearing to a high-stakes state visit, the King’s most consequential trip unfolds amid geopolitical tension, political controversy and the long shadow of scandal.
The widely read German travel platform Reisereporter, followed by millions of industry professionals and travelers, ranks Samos among Greece’s “hidden treasures.”
Traveling to Greece? Language won’t be a barrier. You can get around easily even without knowing Greek at all.
Particular emphasis is placed on Astypalaia’s commitment to sustainable development, with the island increasingly recognized as an international benchmark for green transition initiatives.
According to the well-known travel site, the specific beach combines seclusion, clear waters and an authentic experience
Greece passed a sweeping renewable energy bill yesterday, as the minister pointed to the country's top-three global ranking in solar power and new regional energy deals as signs of its expanding influence.
Greek PM celebrates wage hikes, tax cuts, and job growth in social media address, while sidestepping criticism over extended working hours policy.
The decision was adopted by a slim majority (12 in favor, 11 against with two abstentions) and aims to express heightened disapproval of the latter's decision not to not to reopen the Predator wiretapping case
Citing research from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), main opposition PASOK claims that increased productivity driven by artificial intelligence could offset around 10% of existing jobs in Greece
Investment from the neighboring country, especially in real estate, triples in three years; conversely, Greek businesses shy away from the Turkish market
The company also highlighted significant progress at the Skouries project in northern Greece, which remains on track for first production in the third quarter of 2026
Strong demand for infrastructure projects in Greece is driving a construction boom, with listed firms reporting a combined backlog equal to about 6% of GDP and more tenders expected through 2027.
EU Transports Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas calls for 'realism' as the industry warns unilateral EU action could undermine competitiveness without a global alignment
The incident at the Araxos Airport occurred during the welcoming ceremony for a TUI aircraft, when company officials asked reporters and photographers to climb onto a boarding staircase for a better shot
Researchers with the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation recorded the sighting between the Greek islands of Ikaria and Chios. Risso's Dolphin is one of the least-studied dolphin species in Greek waters.
A new global ranking of the world’s best beaches for 2026 places a secluded Greek paradise near the top, alongside two other Greek entries, highlighting the country’s strong presence among top international coastal destinations.
Union-led marches are underway in Athens, Thessaloniki and cities across Greece, with metro and rail services shut down as transit workers join the demonstrations
The suicides of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun as Nazi Germany collapsed and the 21 theories about their end
How a 19th-century American labor struggle gave birth to May Day, from Chicago's 1886 mass strike to a global workers' holiday celebrated every May 1st across Europe and beyond
In 1961, Manos Hadjidakis made history with “Never on Sunday,” bringing Greek music to the world stage and turning a personal triumph into a national moment of pride
How a 19th-century American labor struggle gave birth to May Day, from Chicago's 1886 mass strike to a global workers' holiday celebrated every May 1st across Europe and beyond
In 1961, Manos Hadjidakis made history with “Never on Sunday,” bringing Greek music to the world stage and turning a personal triumph into a national moment of pride
The entire international jury of the world's oldest and most important contemporary art fair resigned days before its opening, refusing to engage with nations whose leaders face ICC charges. And the Venice Biennale scrapped its usual awards in favor of a public vote.
The city’s Urban Picnic on May 1 launches the month-long Athens City Festival
From pagan harvest rites to a morning in the countryside — how Greeks celebrate the first of May and why this centuries-old tradition of weaving a floral wreath endures.
The city’s Urban Picnic on May 1 launches the month-long Athens City Festival
From pagan harvest rites to a morning in the countryside — how Greeks celebrate the first of May and why this centuries-old tradition of weaving a floral wreath endures.