The French drama starring Angelina Jolie pays homage to the continued sacrifices women in the entertainment industry are called to make. Even if that means neglecting themselves.
Authorities allege that one company staged 171 out of the 1,248 rescues it reported, generating more than $10 million.
A rare tropical angelfish has been recorded in Greek waters for the first time, off southern Crete. Scientists say the sighting may signal a wider shift already underway in the Mediterranean.
“The Secret of the Forest” (2026) offers a different kind of surprise. The story follows a disgraced former police officer who returns to action, embodying the familiar lone-hero archetype.
Extended store hours around Greece aim to help shoppers prepare for Easter, with late openings, a key Sunday trading day and holiday closures during the Easter period.
Among the suggestions from vets: Avoid highway rest stops if you can and get a room away from the elevator
European prosecutors are casting an ever-wider net in the Greek farm subsidy scandal, with a third case file making its way to parliament targeting two more New Democracy lawmakers
The Greek environment ministry has put forward sweeping planning reforms that would allow construction in protected natural areas, while also extending deadlines for legalizing unauthorized structures across forests, parks and ski resorts.
Wildfires burned more than 2.2 million hectares across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa in 2025, with the EU recording its worst fire year on record. Greece avoided historic wildfire losses, but nearly 49,000 hectares still burned- including in protected areas.
Around 200 children with disabilities living within the Municipality of Athens are effectively “schoolless,” while families are forced to send their children to overcrowded special schools in neighboring areas.
Wiretaps ordered in 2021 on OPEKEPE officials unraveled a chain of alleged political interference and have now led European prosecutors to formally charge 11 ruling party figures
According to available data, nearly all airlines—except the two Greek carriers, Aegean Airlines and SKY express—are gradually restoring routes to and from Middle Eastern destinations.
A Polish national was killed after floodwaters overwhelmed Nea Makri, northeast of Athens, sweeping him from the street as he tried to escape his flooded home
Foreign ministers meet to expand cooperation in trade, investment and technology, while addressing global developments and maritime security
A revamped housing support scheme is set to launch with expanded funding and broader eligibility, aiming to upgrade older homes and ease pressure on rental markets
Reverse-engineering existing technology yielded ‘the Toyota Corolla of drones’—cheap, easy to manufacture and devastatingly effective
Lack of systematic eye screenings in Greece leaves many childhood vision problems undetected, affecting learning and development—experts warn early diagnosis is critical to prevent lifelong damage and improve school performance
Closures extend across entire regions, with all schools in the Dodecanese, Cyclades, and Crete remaining shut on April 2.
Thick Saharan dust blankets the island, pushing air pollution to extreme levels, grounding flights, and prompting health warnings
Severe flooding, strong winds and widespread damage strike the Greek capital, as authorities warn the worst may not be over and urge residents to limit movement