Angelina Pavlou's Athens appearances—both with free admission—form a dual portrait of an artist moving fluidly between openness and precision, tradition and experimentation.
A Russian cargo vessel that reportedly carried submarine nuclear reactors bound for North Korea sank under mysterious circumstances off the Spanish coast
West Samos emerges as the Aegean’s “Wild West,” where dramatic mountains, hidden beaches, and authentic village life create a rare blend of untouched nature and timeless Greek charm.
A metropolis that still has remnants of Byzantine walls, echoes of Sephardic melodies and refugee memories, Thessaloniki preserves the layered soul of the eastern Mediterranean while redefining its place in modern Greece
"They lived for trouble and robberies." The profile of the 8-member robbery gang that operated for nearly four years before police closed in
The concert taking place on Friday, May 15th features a series of songs describing a fictional deity that the legendary Greek musician created to showcase his most vulnerable side
Athens is monitoring Ankara's move to codify contested sea claims in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean through domestic legislation, calling the potential bill a baseless domestic measure with no standing under international law
Public services across Greece are expected to shut down on May 13 as civil servants stage nationwide protests over wages, staffing shortages and austerity-era policies, while public transport is set to operate normally
The shake-up of cradle-to-grave care is lowering government spending, spurring innovation and stirring fears about those left behind
Fourth-generation cheesemaker Manolis Koufopoulos is reviving rare traditional cheeses from the Greek island of Naxos while crafting bold new flavors that bring the Cyclades to modern Athens
The two hikers reported missing contacted authorities and said that they had never been in danger
Greek cinema mounts one of its most ambitious presences yet at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, with entries across competition, the Marché du Film, and beyond.
An anarchist group armed with clubs stormed the Polytechnic School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, leaving seven people injured and sparking chaos
From snow-dusted peaks to packed beaches in just five days — Greece has gone from winter chills to summer heat in the blink of an eye.
Nearly 80 Labour MPs and several cabinet ministers are pushing PM Keir Starmer to set a resignation date after a crushing defeat in local elections
European Commissioner Michael McGrath met Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens, commending Greece's governance reforms and tying rule-of-law progress to investor confidence and economic growth.
Greece's proposed tourism spatial plan zones islands by development level and caps new hotel beds, while promising future Airbnb restrictions that the hotel industry says fall far short.
“The presence of an unmanned maritime vehicle directly affects the freedom and security of navigation,” Dendias said.
Eight suspects aged 24 to 33 spent the night at police HQ after a 200,000-euro armed bank robbery, as authorities probe links to a 2025 heist
After a standout dress rehearsal in Vienna, Greece’s Eurovision entry “Ferto” is surging in the betting odds, fueling hopes of the country’s first victory since Helena Paparizou’s iconic 2005 triumph