Shadow theatre, puppetry, musicals, dance and international shows promise young audiences a journey into magical worlds.
This is Leo’s first papal pilgrimage abroad, and that it is to visit Bartholomew carries the weighty symbolism of his determination to push forward the dialogue between the two Churches
Two separate incidents in Menidi have shocked the suburb as a man died by suicide at home and a 14-year-old girl was found with a fetus after reportedly suffering abuse from her mother
Pope Leo XIV reminded attendees that the Council of Nicaea took place in 325 AD, noting that it continues to call all Christians.
Heavy downpours in Athens from Cyclone Adel create flooding but do little to replenish reservoirs or groundwater, highlighting the need for steady, prolonged rainfall to address the region’s drought crisis
Pedion tou Areos welcomes the holiday season with the return of the Christmas Village—an illuminated park filled with music, performances, festive flavors and winter magic. The festivities launch November 28, with the park’s tree-lighting ceremony at 7pm
Following a shooting near the White House by an Afghan immigrant, President Trump vows to halt migration from “Third World Countries,” end federal benefits for non-citizens, and review asylum and Green Card approvals from the Biden era
Authorities investigate the explosion of a defensive grenade during a military exercise that claimed the life of a young soldier and seriously injured a 39-year-old sergeant
From ancient temples to modern monasteries, Greece is emerging as a global crossroads for faith, culture, and spiritual discovery
The finance ministers of the euro area’s 20 member states will choose their next chair during their monthly meeting on December 11 in the Belgian capital.
A 69-year-old man escaped unharmed after his vehicle fell into the sea at Piraeus Port early Friday, prompting a swift response from authorities as investigations into the cause continue
Greece's prime minister and the European Parliament president inaugurated a new interactive EU center in Athens, stressing democratic participation and the need for a stronger, more united Europe
Authorities are investigating a man who followed and attacked a woman in central Piraeus. Police are working to determine if he is linked to similar incidents in Alimos, using video footage and victim descriptions
From January 14, visitors from outside the European Economic Area will pay €32 for entry—€10 more than today—as the Louvre seeks to boost revenue to address structural issues and improve security
Through its activities at the exhibition, the Boutique Hotel Program emerged as a unified vision and a dynamic collaborative network—championing authenticity, creativity, and modern entrepreneurship.
Dmitry Nuyanzin, a 30-year-old fitness influencer, died of a heart attack after consuming 10,000 calories daily to gain over 22 kilograms for a social media challenge
The coach believed that the team could integrate a gifted teenager — meaning it had players who would run for him, cover him, help him, teach him to cooperate and to listen
Currently at a strategic crossroads, TEKA can choose to adopt professional governance, embrace full transparency, and implement merit-based processes that honor the savings of young workers, or it can remain as a symbol of institutional stagnation
Trump positions himself as a key figure in resolving global crises, from Gaza to Ukraine, but his proposals face strong resistance. Despite limited progress, his political ambitions and business interests in the Middle East continue to expand
A family-friendly guide to everything waiting for you at the brightest celebration of the season — open until January 6