The American assistant referee becomes the first openly gay match official at a FIFA World Cup, marking a milestone for LGBTQ+ representation and the growing presence of women in international…

A new legislative intervention aims to reduce monthly payments and shorten repayment periods for thousands of borrowers with active debt arrangements under Greece’s Katseli Law, while recognizing past overpayments



Latest tests find 60% of Eastern Attica’s beaches unsafe for swimming, with the highest contamination levels recorded in Porto Rafti.
New European health maps show invasive mosquito species expanding into more regions, with Greece among the countries where the tiger mosquito has become widely established and public health monitoring is increasing
The American assistant referee becomes the first openly gay match official at a FIFA World Cup, marking a milestone for LGBTQ+ representation and the growing presence of women in international…

Argentina used to worry about its overreliance on Lionel Messi. Now, as the tournament’s record goal scorer, he’s the team’s entire identity.
Britain’s revolving door of prime ministers is spinning faster, opening an opportunity for an unpopular populist to take power; ‘People are fed up’
The president has made a series of decisions that have confounded Republicans and are challenging his grip on the party
The assassination of the CIA’s station chief in Athens by ‘Revolutioary Organization November 17’ inaugurated the 27-year trail of blood left by Europe’s longest-lived terrorist group
With the Greek Parliament set to waive his immunity, the question is where the former commissioner and current New Democracy MP will face the case, in Athens or in Belgium, as details emerge of the roughly 75,000 euros behind the warrant.
Ten years after the referendum, the people who voted—and live with the consequences—reflect on a decision that changed a nation
The SNF Nostos Run 2026 will cause lane closures and parking bans on major central Athens arteries Tuesday evening, June 23, from 6 p.m. through the end of the event
Visitors will enjoy a special evening of music, after-hours exhibition access, and views of the illuminated Acropolis during a full moon celebration
A free live broadcast at the Athens Concert Hall Garden will connect audiences with leading pianists, orchestras and iconic venues across 11 European cities during the European Music Day celebrations
From a long-awaited concert debut and bold reimaginings of classical texts to immersive theatrical experiences and internationally acclaimed contemporary productions, this week's program explores identity, loss, justice and human connection
For 111 years, Mouria has stood at the heart of Athens' most storied neighborhood, serving coffee, conversation and community. Now, one of the city's oldest continuously operating cafés is fighting for its future
The assassination of the CIA’s station chief in Athens by ‘Revolutioary Organization November 17’ inaugurated the 27-year trail of blood left by Europe’s longest-lived terrorist group
Ten years after the referendum, the people who voted—and live with the consequences—reflect on a decision that changed a nation
From children with autism to seniors living with dementia, animal-assisted therapy is gaining ground in Greece as professionals discover new ways to reach people where words alone often fall short
Ten years after the referendum, the people who voted—and live with the consequences—reflect on a decision that changed a nation
From children with autism to seniors living with dementia, animal-assisted therapy is gaining ground in Greece as professionals discover new ways to reach people where words alone often fall short
Italian travel website travel.thewom.it spotlights Karpathos, praising its crystal-clear waters, authentic traditions, stunning beaches and outdoor adventures.
The Times spotlights Ios among Greece’s top destinations for 2026, highlighting its stunning beaches, Cycladic charm, Skarkos and the Tomb of Homer.
Planning a summer trip to Greece? Here's what the heat really feels like, and how to stay safe and comfortable.
Sifnos, one of the so-called 'Instagram isles' of Greece, offers free housing, travel bonuses and monthly allowances to attract and retain doctors, as authorities seek to strengthen healthcare services amid persistent staff shortages and rising seasonal demand
A new legislative intervention aims to reduce monthly payments and shorten repayment periods for thousands of borrowers with active debt arrangements under Greece’s Katseli Law, while recognizing past overpayments
With the Greek Parliament set to waive his immunity, the question is where the former commissioner and current New Democracy MP will face the case, in Athens or in Belgium, as details emerge of the roughly 75,000 euros behind the warrant.
The former migration commissioner and current ND MP says he will not hide behind his parliamentary immunity, as the request to lift it heads to parliament and the governing party tries to keep its distance from the EU corruption case.
The Greek defense industry is gradually entering the era of new technologies; however, it will need to make significant leaps in order to become competitive, as the pace of innovation renders systems obsolete within months of development
At the opening of a new defense manufacturing facility in Volos, Evangelos Mytilineos called for closer cooperation between Greece's armed forces and domestic manufacturers and backed plans to increase local participation in military procurement
The central bank's Monetary Policy Report 2026 forecasts steady growth and gradually easing inflation through 2028, with stronger gains possible should a durable Middle East truce push energy prices lower.
A new regulation scraps duty-free treatment for low-value packages from non-EU platforms. Because the fee applies per product category, a single order could cost shoppers far more than expected.
Companies are expanding into new markets without traditional offices, using flexible workspaces to cut risk, save costs, and grow faster.
The Greek government is pushing to clear out squatters from the long-abandoned refugee settlements (prosfygika) complex and convert it into social housing, after an attack on a regional official's home
The new digital hub connects residents with free social services, healthcare, housing, counselling, and support.
Wildlife group ANIMA says fledgling gulls wandering city streets each summer are usually fine. Here's what to do, and what not to do, if you find one
Brandy Melville closes fitting rooms, sparking debate on retail trends, privacy hacks, and the harsh honesty of dressing room mirrors.
After 81 years, personal items taken from Greek prisoners in Nazi camps are being returned to their families, restoring memory and closing old wounds.
More than eight decades after the Distomo massacre, survivors’ families continue their fight for justice as Germany maintains that reparations claims are settled.
From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers
More than eight decades after the Distomo massacre, survivors’ families continue their fight for justice as Germany maintains that reparations claims are settled.
From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers
Designer Paris Valtadoros will unveil a new collection inspired by one of Athens’ most iconic landmarks, with all ticket proceeds supporting children battling cancer
A free live broadcast at the Athens Concert Hall Garden will connect audiences with leading pianists, orchestras and iconic venues across 11 European cities during the European Music Day celebrations
Visitors will enjoy a special evening of music, after-hours exhibition access, and views of the illuminated Acropolis during a full moon celebration
A free live broadcast at the Athens Concert Hall Garden will connect audiences with leading pianists, orchestras and iconic venues across 11 European cities during the European Music Day celebrations
Visitors will enjoy a special evening of music, after-hours exhibition access, and views of the illuminated Acropolis during a full moon celebration