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evere weather has caused extensive damage across the Tzoumerka mountains, with collapsed infrastructure, disrupted water and power networks, and crews working nonstop to restore access to local communities
The legendary pioneer of Ethio-jazz arrives at the Athens Christmas Theater on November 25 as part of his global farewell tour, a rare chance to experience his hypnotic blend of Ethiopian modes, jazz improvisation, and Afro-Latin rhythm live on stage
Meteorologists warn of severe storms from Wednesday, with some areas expecting over 150mm of rain in three to four days, affecting western, northern, and Aegean regions, including Attica and the Dodecanese islands
Half of Greek consumers (53%) plan to celebrate at home with family or friends, a tendency strongest among older age groups.
Several Greek export categories proved resilient despite U.S. tariffs, while others, such as feta and olives, saw significant declines, according to new data from the Greek Exporters Association
The Nikos Kazantzakis Museum has unveiled a new digital archive featuring 1,000 fully transcribed and translated letters by the celebrated author, offering global readers and researchers unprecedented access to his personal correspondence The Nikos Kazantzakis Museum has launched a major cultural project, releasing 1,000 digitized letters written by the internationally known Greek author and thinker. […]
Momentum for reopening the institution appeared to strengthen after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House in Sept.
Neighbors report frequent violent clashes fueled by alcohol; the 47-year-old victim had previously expressed fear for his life and temporarily left home to avoid conflict with his younger brother
Radisson Hotel Group’s sustainability chief explains how Net Zero hotels work, the link with "security," and ways Greece’s tourism industry can benefit
EU leaders, including Kyriakos Mitsotakis, said progress is emerging in talks over a potential Ukraine peace plan, amid ongoing debate within Europe over what a viable settlement might look like
Nikos Dendias announces seven-pillar welfare plan for Armed Forces personnel, including pay rises, free housing, improved healthcare and enhanced support for families, retirees and people with disabilities
The Greek Minister of Shipping and Island Policy will also attend the ceremony honoring Greece as part of the “International Maritime Prize – 2025 IMO Honors for Exceptional Bravery at Sea.”
The strike, targeting Hezbollah’s acting chief Ali Tabtabai, killed five and injured 28, escalating tensions despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, as Israel warns it will not allow the group to rebuild its forces
Two teenagers were hospitalized after a violent altercation between rival groups of minors in the coastal suburb of Varkiza, prompting a swift police response and eight arrests as authorities investigate the cause of the fight
Athens says it wants to join EU partners in exploring migrant return hubs in “safe” African states, as arrivals from North Africa surge on Crete and Gavdos.
Tsipras’ new memoir traces the conflicts that shaped Greece’s crisis years, revealing a politician intent on revisiting his choices, redefining his image, and testing whether the country’s fractured Left still has room for him
Nestled among cool corners of Porto, Montreal, Ho Chi Minh City, and Rio de Janeiro is Thessaloniki’s own Olympou Street.
Hoteliers argue that dominant platforms exploit their market power in ways that burden hospitality businesses and restrict healthy competition.
Greece’s largest water utility sets out a decade-long €2.5 billion investment programme to modernise supply, wastewater and digital networks, aiming to protect Attica’s water systems amid climate-driven pressure and prolonged drought