The genetic lineage of Greeks and the specific diseases that appear in particular regions have led many scientists to search for connections and common patterns
Representatives from Greece, the US, Cyprus and Israel - the 3+1 initiative - reaffirmed their governments' support for broader regional connectivity projects within the framework of the India–Middle East–Europe Corridor (IMEC)
Israeli Energy & Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen was quoted by the Jerusalem Post in Athens on the sidelines of the 6th meeting of the Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation (P-TEC), and after a meeting with his US, Greek and Cypriot counterparts
A report in the Athens daily on Thursday cited Greek Migration and Asylum Minister Thanos Plevris as declaring as much during his meeting in Berlin this week with German Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt
Visit vineyards and wineries across Greece this Sunday to experience the wonderful world of Greek wine.
As Athens welcomes a wave of new films this week, all eyes are on Yorgos Lanthimos and his much-anticipated “Bugonia” — a film that may mark both an arrival and a temporary farewell
Lawmakers agreed to a new set of measures this week aiming to help wine producers address climate and market challenges.
Panos Ruci attracted nationwide attention in Greece last month by conducting a hunger strike and campout in front of Parliament in central Athens to demand that relevant prosecutors allow the exhumation of his son’s body
At a mayors’ conference in Alexandroupolis, Interior Minister Theodoros Livanios announced new funding, birth and housing benefits, and upcoming voting reforms, while sharply criticizing local leaders for poor financial management and slow project delivery
A series of severe weather fronts are expected to sweep across Greece in mid to late November, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds and a sharp turn to winter conditions, according to meteorologist Klearchos Marousakis
“Palmyra has always been a crossroads of civilizations and a symbol of dialogue and resilience,” the executive director of the Aliph Foundation said.
The Greek Tourism Ministry is prioritizing the digital transformation of services and diversification to meet evolving traveler demands.
On a November night in 1961, torrential rains turned Athens into a sea of mud and chaos, leaving 43 dead and thousands homeless — in what remains one of the most catastrophic floods in the Greek capital’s history.
Nikos Tsilis began his journey into the world of mushrooms on his own ten years ago, without help, training his dogs himself. Since then, he has devoted himself entirely to the craft and can confidently say he has dedicated his life to mushrooms
A renowned opera singer has been arrested in Greece after allegedly assaulting his 15-year-old son. The incident was reported by his ex-wife, and an investigation is underway. The singer denies the allegations, and a forensic examination is pending
The FAA will reduce flight capacity at 40 major airports as staffing shortages from the record government shutdown raise safety concerns, according to officials
A violent attack occurred in central Larissa when three young men ambushed and assaulted a 16-year-old, forcing him to lead them to his home for money
Ioannis Vrentzos, CEO of ALTER EGO MEDIA, outlines strategy in the new media landscape
A landmark agreement over Block 2 in the Ionian Sea deepens U.S.–Greece ties, positions Athens as a rising energy hub, and could reshape Southeast Europe’s geopolitical balance
In Valtonera, Greece, residents live in constant fear as landslides continue to threaten their homes. Despite official warnings and a proposal for evacuation dating back to 2017, no action has been taken to ensure their safety or provide relocation support