Following the Hydra schedule, filming will move to Nea Makri, a seaside town in northeastern Attica, between March 11 and 13.
Why has the East Coast gotten so much snow? Meteorologists explain what’s going on
Georgia Boutsiani, a board member of the Greek Community in Mexico says, "There’s fear, but there are also precautions—we’ve grown used to it. All the Greeks here are safe.”
Crews report exhaustion, staffing gaps, and unpaid leave as officials classify key areas as “overstaffed,” raising concerns about readiness ahead of a high-risk wildfire season
A quick stop in Thessaloniki led us to Bougatsa Bantis—an unassuming neighborhood shop where handcrafted phyllo, top Greek ingredients and one family’s story turn a humble pastry into ritual
New opinion poll shows New Democracy ahead in vote intention, with 53% seeing a third term as likely. Still, most respondents doubt the party can secure an outright parliamentary majority, pointing to continued political uncertainty in Greece
Police search for a 64-year-old suspect accused of attacking a 25-year-old woman with disabilities, as new testimonies and disturbing allegations emerge
Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder, as well as special allegation that he used dangerous and deadly weapon
Escalating cartel violence after a major kingpin’s death has prompted military deployment and raised concerns over safety as the country prepares to co-host the upcoming World Cup
With the renewal of the U.S.–Greece defense agreement on the table, diplomatic activity intensifies in Athens, while talk of a presidential visit adds new geopolitical significance
In an interview with BHMA International Edition, Tony Barber argues that one of the central problems facing European countries today is the state’s declining ability to deliver public services with the same speed, efficiency and inclusiveness as in the past
As the Ukraine war entered its fifth year, Mitsotakis reiterated Greece’s backing of Kyiv, while diplomatic tensions within the EU and stalled negotiations overshadowed the anniversary
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, the minister is scheduled to take part in the Transatlantic Summit on Natural Gas Security and the Vertical Corridor.
A 47-year-old inmate fled a hospital intensive care unit despite being under guard, prompting a police manhunt and an investigation into possible security lapses.
A fellow climber recounts a brief encounter and sudden weather change before the experienced mountaineer was found dead after a two-day search in central Greece
At the heart of the architectural proposal are targeted additions to the masonry and the reconstruction of selected sections, aiming to restore the monument’s architectural coherence and improve functionality.
Greek exporters face continued confusion after the US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s IEEPA-based tariffs, as a new 10% duty takes effect and the president signals he may raise it to 15%.
Small Ukrainian counterattacks demonstrate Russia’s struggle for a breakthrough
The Greek foreign minister’s Feb. 25-27 trip to Washington will focus on Eastern Mediterranean security, energy cooperation and regional stability, while also spotlighting a major shipbuilding partnership
A string of killings and fresh allegations—from Korydallos to Domokos—spotlight overcrowded facilities where contraband, corrupt protection and unimplemented security measures are said to fuel violence and mafia rivalries.