Temperatures are expected to reach 39 degrees Celsius on Friday, with mostly clear skies and strong northerly winds continuing across much of the country through the weekend

At 88, Angelos Margetis still starts work around 3 a.m. at his wood-fired bakery in Loutraki, where he makes sourdough bread without additives and has kept its price at €2.50 for about a decade

Investigators are examining the wreckage, witness accounts, flight path and weather conditions as authorities seek to determine what caused the helicopter to crash, killing all three people on board

Attica Aenaon Park Project Gets Green Light

Attica Aenaon Park Project Gets Green Light
Attica Aenaon Park Project Gets Green Light

Greece Introduces Nine-Month Military Service Option

Greece Introduces Nine-Month Military Service Option
Greece Introduces Nine-Month Military Service Option

Greek Isle Property Prices Continue to Rise as Foreign Demand Stays Strong

Greek Isle Property Prices Continue to Rise as Foreign Demand Stays Strong
Greek Isle Property Prices Continue to Rise as Foreign Demand Stays Strong

Temperatures are expected to reach 39 degrees Celsius on Friday, with mostly clear skies and strong northerly winds continuing across much of the country through the weekend

At 88, Angelos Margetis still starts work around 3 a.m. at his wood-fired bakery in Loutraki, where he makes sourdough bread without additives and has kept its price at €2.50 for about a decade

Iryna Terekh, 34, used to design benches. She is now CEO of Ukraine’s largest private defense company, Fire Point.

By Matthew Luxmoore, The Wall Street Journal

As the war nears its six-month point, the president says he would unleash the ‘most crushing economic operation ever taken’

By Meridith Mcgraw And Philip Wegmann, The Wall Street Journal

Result in high-risk patients validates decades of research into mRNA-based therapeutic cancer vaccines

By Xavier Martinez and Alex Janin, The Wall Street Journal

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

From the rugged Mani Peninsula to the mountain villages of Zagori and the winding roads of Crete and Naxos, these five routes showcase Greece beyond its famous beaches.

By Natalia Kappa

Visiting Athens in August? Find out why shops close, what stays open, and what you need to know about the August 15 holiday

Maria Paravantes

NASA released before-and-after images of the crater a SpaceX rocket left behind after slamming into the moon at 5,400 mph

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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A lighter twist on the classic potato salad, made with creamy yogurt instead of mayonnaise. Refreshing, tangy, and perfect for warm summer days.

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

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

For over 1,500 years, the Lighthouse of Alexandria lit the Mediterranean and stood as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World—until nature and time reduced it to rubble, leaving only legends and a fortress in its place

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

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

Tourists Take Over Athens as Locals Leave for August

Visiting Athens in August? Find out why shops close, what stays open, and what you need to know about the August 15 holiday

Maria Paravantes

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

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