Grandmother rushed the infant to a local health center, but doctors were unable to save the newborn, prompting a police investigation
In 2023 alone, the industry generated 2 billion euros for Greece, contributing 973 million euros to GDP and creating 22,600 jobs, according to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).
Autopsy confirms the 54-year-old woman died from asphyxiation; the teenager cited family pressure and bullying in his initial police statement. He will be testifying on Friday
On the issue of "green transition," Mitsotakis issued a warning concerning environmental priorities amid fears of negative economic impact.
While most Greeks still hold unfavorable views of Donald Trump, a new Metron Analysis survey reveals a sharp increase in positive opinions — particularly among right-leaning respondents
Tensions flared outside an education office in central Athens as riot police clashed with teachers, parents, and children protesting plans to merge primary school classes
Long before Erdoğan’s speeches, Turkey’s vision for Cyprus included a secret 1956 plan by Nihat Erim. His report laid out partition as the strategic solution, framing it legally through self-determination while prioritizing Turkey’s security and influence.
Authorities probe alcohol consumption and potential underage serving after a teenage girl collapses near a Gazi nightclub, with forensic tests ordered to determine the cause of death.
After a daring €88 million jewel heist, Louvre Director Laurence des Cars admits “we were defeated,” outlining major security flaws and urging France’s Interior Ministry to establish a permanent police presence within the world’s most-visited museum
Lawmakers give preliminary approval to a bill applying Israeli law to the occupied West Bank, defying global opposition and drawing sharp Palestinian condemnation
The Athens meeting, known as the “Pink Diamond Conference,” was organized jointly by EUROPOL, EMPACT, and Greece’s equivalent of the FBI.
Washington’s move against Rosneft and Lukoil marks a sharp turn in U.S. policy toward Moscow, pushing to cut Russia’s war revenues and signaling renewed transatlantic unity
Motorists should expect road closures, diversions and heavy vehicle bans ahead of the October 28 'Ohi Day' parades and events.
Despite its rich literary heritage, Greece has long struggled to bring its contemporary writers to an international audience. Today, a new generation of authors, agents, and initiatives is carrying Greek voices to readers across the globe
Born in cosmopolitan Xanthi in 1925, Manos Hadjidakis transformed modern Greek music—bridging rebetiko and classical forms, winning an Oscar, clashing with power, and redefining beauty as a form of truth and freedom. His life was a song of defiance and grace.
A long-delayed bill creating a national university-level Performing Arts School will reach Parliament by early November, the Education Ministry confirms
The Greek premier will highlight defense priorities, reaffirming Greece’s support for a comprehensive “360-degree” approach to European security that also safeguards the Union’s external borders.
In an exclusive interview with To Vima, Helga Kalm discusses Europe’s readiness to face Russian hybrid threats, the future of EU–Russia relations, and why Europe must take greater responsibility for its own defense—regardless of who occupies the White House.
Dozens of countries will sign a landmark UN pact against cybercrime in Vietnam this weekend, hailed as a step forward for global security but criticised by activists and tech firms over human rights and privacy concerns
After days of rain and storms, Greece will enjoy a brief return to summer-like weather, with temperatures nearing 30°C, before a new wave of rain arrives around the October 28 national holiday