After a brief warm spell, Greece faces two phases of unsettled weather with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and dropping temperatures through New Year’s
To encourage public familiarity with the new facility, the first two hours of parking will be free until the end of Dec. 2025.
Speaking about her upcoming journey to Greece and her expectations for the audience, Emma said: “I’ve heard that the Greek audience is passionate, attentive, and deeply in love with music."
French president says Europe must be ready to engage with Russia if U.S.-led Ukraine peace efforts fail, highlighting the risk of being sidelined and rising war fatigue among EU nations
In Greece’s hospitality and retail sectors, young workers describe a hidden world of withheld holiday pay, undeclared hours and employer intimidation—practices that persist despite inspections and heavy fines
Farmers across Greece will partially clear roadblocks for holiday traffic, balancing protests with public access, while border crossings remain restricted for trucks during nationwide demonstrations
Kyiv uses aerial drones to attack a Russian “shadow fleet” oil tanker off Libya, marking its first long-range maritime strike nearly 1,250 miles from Ukraine’s borders
The White House “Presidential Walk of Fame” now features plaques attacking Democratic predecessors and even fellow Republican George W. Bush, drawing criticism for politicizing a historic space
Extra metro trains will run on 21 and 28 December, with special tram schedules in Glyfada and Piraeus to accommodate festive events and shopping crowds
A high school student in Chania was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis after a European school trip, prompting heightened hygiene measures at her school
Russian president claims Moscow has made compromises in talks and says the conflict could stop if Kyiv and Western nations provide security guarantees, while denying any intent to attack Europe
Stefanos Tsitsipas’s holiday snapshots are a reminder that even elite athletes prioritize moments of peace and family connection.
Congress releases dozens of photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, showing disturbing content and notable figures, as the Justice Department is legally required to publish files by Friday
Greece faces an early seasonal spike in influenza, with the A(H3N2) K subvariant posing higher risks for seniors, immunocompromised individuals, and those with chronic conditions. Health authorities urge vaccination and preventive measures.
The group is urging Greek authorities to reject proposed EU rules on NGT foods, citing risks to safety, environment, and consumer rights.
Two high-level summits are expected in Washington with U.S., Greek, and European stakeholders, with Greece to be represented by AKTOR CEO, Alexandros Exarchou.
The French president says a one-month postponement could allow the EU and Mercosur to agree on stronger protections for farmers, as protests and political divisions across Europe cloud the future of the long-negotiated trade pact
Putin outlines battlefield gains in 2025, while Ukraine and allies dispute Moscow’s commitment to peace as casualties mount on both sides
Nikos Pappas rejects claims of violence and fleeing abroad, apologizing publicly while defending his version of events following a high-profile dispute that led to his removal from his party’s delegation
After public backlash, Greece’s government says the planned overhaul of ELTA will focus on targeted transformation rather than mass closures, with safeguards for remote areas and essential services