Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is held in solitary with dedicated security, enjoys extended visits, and receives sandwiches from his wife amid safety concerns
The new bioclimatic façade was financed by a donation from Metlen Energy & Metals and its CEO and chairman, Evangelos Mytilineos
Royal Beach Club Santorini is set to open in summer 2026 promising cruise travelers the ultimate Greek island experience.
For June 2025, new overdue debts stood at €375 million, compared to €407 million in June 2024—a 7.86% decrease.
Vogue World: Hollywood brought together the crème de la crème of the international scene—designers, supermodels, actors, and creatives from every corner of the globe.
Guilfoyle, a one-time top Trump adviser and well-known media personality, will assume the duties of America’s top diplomat in Greece on Friday
Three arrests and 12 pending charges follow illegal burial of animal byproducts, raising environmental and public health concerns in the region
Storm is expected to dump up to 25 inches of rain in some areas as it heads toward the Bahamas
A revised education law in Greece gives university students enrolled for decades the choice to complete their studies or be removed from the registry.
Unmanned systems dominated the spotlight during Tuesday's military parade in Thessaloniki to commemorate the 85th anniversary of Greece's entry into WWII (OXI Day)
The Dutch royals’ lavish new home in Athens exposes the costly side of Greek luxury
The list also features rising music sensation Klavdia, who captivated audiences with her standout performance at the Eurovision 2025 song contest.
“Our partnership with Harvard and Professor Smets paves the way for a cooler, more resilient city,” Athens Mayor Haris Doukas said.
Two children died and many were trapped when a seven-storey building collapsed in Turkey.
A 50-year-old man in Koropi, near Athens, has been jailed pending trial for the attempted murder of his partner, who was hospitalized in intensive care after a severe beating. He also faces charges of injuring a minor
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Speaking while recovering from COVID, Greece’s Prime Minister praised citizens’ spirit during the October 28th parades and outlined government reforms in bureaucracy, agriculture, and disaster management.
Thirteen of George Zongolopoulos’ iconic umbrellas will be temporarily removed and sent to Athens for restoration due to wear, vandalism, and weather damage
Water levels in Athens’ main supply have dropped nearly 45% from last year, raising urgent concerns about potential water shortages across the region
The U.S.-based company estimates that around 0.15% of ChatGPT users send messages suggesting “possible planning or intent to commit suicide.”