None of the 45 passengers or four crew members on board were injured, though many were visibly shaken
Whether it's beneath the ancient rock of the Acropolis or along a coastal promenade, Greece’s timeless charm continues to win the hearts of visitors—one sun-drenched stroll at a time
The central theme "#Future-Proof" and the emphasis on sustainability aimed at lower CO2 emissions highlighted the environmental challenges facing the maritime industry
Protesters clashed with police downtown, with crowds spilling onto a highway and demonstrators setting fire to driverless cars
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz justified the interception, saying the flotilla's objective was "a propaganda effort in support of Hamas"
While temperatures will soar, meteorologists are stopping short of declaring an official heatwave
The day is a semi-holiday in the nation of roughly 11 million, as the retail sector usually operates as normal, along with a portion of businesses
President Trump ordered National Guard troops to the area following clashes over immigration enforcement operations
Olympiacos won the 2024-25 championship series three games to one, with three consecutive victories in a row
What transpired before a shocking decision by an Egyptian appeals court to invalidate the status, ownership of historic St. Catherine's Monastery of Mount Sinai; Greek, Egyptian leaderships now eye delicate negotiations
Last month's raid at the OPEKEPE HQ in Athens confiscated data and files, generating eight indictments and charges that will lead to a court trial
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Sunday, during a week review, again called referred to the issue that abruptly emerged last week with an Egyptian court decision threatening the St. Catherine Monastery of Mt. Sinai
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will represent Athens at the third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) on Monday, held in the French Riviera resort city of Nice
White House says troops are needed to protect ICE agents after two days of skirmishes between demonstrators and federal officers
Comforting flavors, family traditions, and a touch of creativity
On the occasion of World Ocean Day, celebrated annually on June 8, we explore the fragile threshold where land and water meet
All of the suspects are Turkish nationals; the gangland-style attack reportedly involved rival criminal gangs based in the neighboring country
U.S. military fabricated evidence of alien technology and allowed rumors to fester to cover up real secret-weapons programs
A surge in diagnoses reflects increased awareness and the broadening definition of the condition
The largest wave of departures occurred yesterday, Friday, June 6, when over 20,000 passengers departed from the Port of Piraeus