Around 175 activists from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, intercepted by Israeli commandos in international waters off Crete, are being brought ashore on the island's southern coast ahead of repatriation.
Union-led marches are underway in Athens, Thessaloniki and cities across Greece, with metro and rail services shut down as transit workers join the demonstrations
Ariane de Rothschild’s association with the sex offender tests a truce between two banks that share the dynastic name
The entire international jury of the world's oldest and most important contemporary art fair resigned days before its opening, refusing to engage with nations whose leaders face ICC charges. And the Venice Biennale scrapped its usual awards in favor of a public vote.
An upcoming conference will bring together policymakers, scientists and institutions to address population decline and its impact on society, the economy and regional sustainability.
The island is the 10th destination in Greece to be added to the list for its unique geological landscape.
EU Transports Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas calls for 'realism' as the industry warns unilateral EU action could undermine competitiveness without a global alignment
Recent reports and analyses point to a growing and increasingly visible presence of Turkish criminal networks in Greece, particularly in major urban centers such as Athens and Thessaloniki.
The Greek foreign ministry said Athens has offered its good offices by undertaking to receive those on board the vessels on its territory and to ensure the safe return to their countries
Greek tanks and armored carriers have videotaped in the French of Champagne during the ‘Orion 2026’ military exercise, while Ankara is boasting significant involvement in the ‘Flintlock 2026’ exercise in Libya
Gross domestic product in the eurozone grew 0.1% in the first quarter
Passengers who purchase an unlimited monthly travel card valid for at least 30 days may have their fine reduced by 50 percent.
Infestations are worsening in overcrowded tent settlements as destroyed sanitation systems, limited aid, and restricted pest control supplies fuel rising infections among Gaza’s displaced population
The vessels carrying the activists were reportedly carrying aid for Gaza
Banksy has placed a new statue in Waterloo Place, London, a suited man walking off a plinth, flag covering his face
The country has recorded the sharpest decline in debt-to-GDP ratio across the euro area, driven by strong growth, primary surpluses and early repayments.
The European Parliament has backed proposals for a sustainable tourism strategy aimed at easing pressure on overcrowded destinations while boosting regional connectivity, regulating short-term rentals, and supporting skills and local economies
A major international study reveals a sharp decline in snow cover across Greece over the past four decades, raising concerns about water resources, ecosystems, and the growing impact of climate change in the region
The suicides of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun as Nazi Germany collapsed and the 21 theories about their end
The decision was adopted by a slim majority (12 in favor, 11 against with two abstentions) and aims to express heightened disapproval of the latter's decision not to not to reopen the Predator wiretapping case