Several European broadcasters are refusing to air the Eurovision final in protest over Israel’s participation, replacing the contest with alternative programs ranging from comedy series to documentaries about Gaza.
Nearly one million households are expected to receive an extraordinary child support payment by the end of June, with amounts linked to the number of children and family income.
Authorities in Thessaloniki say thousands of tons of bulky waste are being abandoned across the city, including unusual items ranging from broken coffins to medical testing materials.
African dust, muddy rain and thunderstorms are set to affect large parts of Greece this weekend, with forecasters warning of intense weather in northern regions and reduced air quality in the south
Police are examining the circumstances surrounding the death of a 24-year-old woman who fell from a seventh-floor apartment building in Piraeus, as investigators focus on digital evidence and statements from her partner
Greek investigators believe an explosives-laden drone found off Lefkada may have veered off course due to a technical failure, as Athens continues examining its origins and mission.
Local media and commemorative organizers report that the British royal will attend 85th anniversary ceremonies on Crete later this month, although Buckingham Palace has not yet officially confirmed the visit
Both sides want to stabilize U.S.-China relations, but disagreements remain
Authorities are investigating the possibility of suicide after the 24-year-old fell from a seventh-floor apartment building
Mitsotakis highlights economic recovery, institutional reforms and geopolitical stability as key pillars of a potential third term agenda
The crossings are equipped with an LED lighting system that activates only when a pedestrian presses a dedicated button, alerting drivers in real time.
A new study finds that roughly a quarter of World Cup matches may be played in conditions exceeding safety limits, with heat risks double those of the 1994 tournament
Authorities move to transfer arrivals to mainland facilities as 'southern maritime route' crossings from North Africa continue to surge amid improved weather
Lab results confirm that Echo, the Belgian Malinois who aided the Tempi disaster investigation, was deliberately poisoned. Three suspects are under scrutiny
Amazon MGM Studios has officially launched a search for the next 007, with top casting director Nina Gold leading the process to find Daniel Craig's successor
The rapid spread of GLP-1 weight loss drugs is leading millions of Americans to eat less, ordering smaller portions, dining out less frequently, and avoiding alcohol, forcing major chains to adapt How GLP-1
Greek officials have warned that any domestic maritime legislation merely seeks to amplify disputed claims in the Aegean, eastern Mediterranean, but without a basis in international law
As the Eurovision 2026 final lineup is completed, Greece’s Akylas and Cyprus’ Antigoni head into Saturday’s showdown amid rising betting tension, historic odds, and growing fan excitement
According to the OECD, the average gross wages across Europe ranged from €18,590 in Turkey to €107,487 in Switzerland in 2025.
IATA is sounding the alarm, warning European travelers that ticket price hikes are now inevitable as sustained high jet fuel costs can no longer be absorbed by airlines