The celestial phenomenon was captured by webcams and soon went viral over social media
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The Maria Callas Museum transforms November into a celebration of art, emotion, and imagination
The double significance of the agreement signed on hydrocarbons and the production schedule
With its authenticity, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes, Crete proved to be the perfect retreat Jagger.
With grace and charm, the new U.S. ambassador appears ready to engage with the people and culture of Greece.
Aktor and DEPA Commercial seal a landmark agreement with Venture Global for U.S. LNG deliveries to Southeast Europe: Greece’s first long-term contract of its kind, hailed as a milestone in transatlantic energy ties
As Athens welcomes a wave of new films this week, all eyes are on Yorgos Lanthimos and his much-anticipated “Bugonia” — a film that may mark both an arrival and a temporary farewell
Autumn may be slow to reach Athens, but jazz is already here. As forecasts hint at November rains, pianos, trumpets, and smoky voices spill warmth across the city — from candlelit bars to concert halls — setting the tone for the most atmospheric month of the year
The world-renowned Grands Ballets Canadiens return to Athens for three electrifying nights at Megaron Hall, November 7–9, presenting a double bill by choreographer Mauro Bigonzetti. A journey from Vivaldi’s brilliance to the fiery rhythms of Southern Italy — only a few tickets remain
Visit vineyards and wineries across Greece this Sunday to experience the wonderful world of Greek wine.
The central responsibility for safeguarding and protecting the marine meadows lies with the Ministry of Environment and Energy, as Greece must comply with its relevant European obligations
The signing capped off a whirlwind 6th Transatlantic Partnership for Energy Cooperation (P-TEC) in the Greek capital, which witnessed a handful of major energy-related deals and agreements
With grace and charm, the new U.S. ambassador appears ready to engage with the people and culture of Greece.
Turkey could only be part of Europe’s defense foundations under very strict conditions that adhered to European principles, Dendias said.
Former agriculture minister Makis Voridis told Parliament’s investigative committee he never intervened in subsidy cases, rejecting claims of pressure, favoritism, while accusing the opposition of a political witch hunt as the OPEKEPE inquiry deepens
During the period from January to September 2025, total imports reached €60.474 billion, down from €63.083 billion.
The double significance of the agreement signed on hydrocarbons and the production schedule
Aktor and DEPA Commercial seal a landmark agreement with Venture Global for U.S. LNG deliveries to Southeast Europe: Greece’s first long-term contract of its kind, hailed as a milestone in transatlantic energy ties
Representatives from Greece, the US, Cyprus and Israel - the 3+1 initiative - reaffirmed their governments' support for broader regional connectivity projects within the framework of the India–Middle East–Europe Corridor (IMEC)
After a deadly clash in the Cretan village of Vorizia, a local elder says the only way to stop the cycle of revenge is a marriage-based reconciliation — and calls for a permanent police presence amid claims that weapons are being brought onto the island
Fishermen captured dramatic footage of what appears to be a great white shark feeding on a tuna near the Greek island of Karpathos, a rare encounter in Mediterranean waters
Untreated wastewater leaks near a popular bay have led to sanctions against the island’s municipality, highlighting wider environmental lapses and EU pressure on Greece’s sewage management
Greek police dismantled a local drug network in Ano Liosia, arresting six people accused of turning their homes into makeshift drug shops. The suspects had fortified their houses with metal doors and security cameras to avoid detection
The 34-year-old’s deft use of social media, focus on affordability and a lackluster slate of other candidates propelled him to victory
The country’s fiercely independent court system this year has delivered rulings against a former president and far-right leader
The country’s civil war is triggering a wave of brutal reprisals, human rights groups say
The growing industry has little regulation and many cases of financial abuse; escrow funds taken to pay gambling debts, buy bitcoin
On a November night in 1961, torrential rains turned Athens into a sea of mud and chaos, leaving 43 dead and thousands homeless — in what remains one of the most catastrophic floods in the Greek capital’s history.
EMST presents two striking exhibitions on its third floor. “Greek Month in London” revisits the landmark 1975 event that introduced contemporary Greek art to London, while “Sea Garden” explores landscapes, human interventions, and the changing interplay of water and earth




