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Travel demand for the May Day holiday shows a cautious and uneven picture across Greece, with higher prices and ferry costs limiting island getaways while road-accessible mainland destinations gain popularity
Four elderly women were found living in degrading conditions inside an unlicensed care home in central Athens during a surprise inspection by authorities, prompting a legal investigation and urgent intervention by social services
The Belarusian faces a series of serious criminal charges, including tax evasion, continuous breach of fiduciary duty.
A child injured in a serious collision in southern Crete has died in hospital after emergency surgery and intensive care, despite repeated resuscitation efforts during transport and treatment
Two moderate earthquakes near the Greek island of Skiathos have prompted scientific caution, as experts examine whether the activity is linked to wider regional fault systems, including the North Anatolian fault zone.
A newly added May 7 performance by the George Kontrafouris Quartet follows a sold-out show, closing the season with original compositions and collaborations highlighting emerging jazz talent.
Greek authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a 59-year-old man accused of assaulting a young woman during a parking dispute in central Athens, with police continuing efforts to locate the suspect
A large-scale compensation process is underway for pensioners following recalculations, contribution adjustments and past deductions, with payments ranging up to €8,000 and already reaching thousands of recipients
A total of 95 firefighters were deployed to the scene, supported by 22 vehicles and five on-foot response teams.
Following the shootings at EFKA and the Athens court that injured five people, a police officer described how the 89-year-old suspect was arrested in a Patras hotel after a coordinated operation
The two-day celebration will showcase Asian cuisine, music, and culture as part of the citywide This is Athens City Festival.
Eighty years later, Boston still honors his legacy.
On an island like Santorini, a formally recognized thermal resource is not an obstacle to conceal. It is an element of natural capital that can support a more mature balance between preservation and development.
Moscow and Abu Dhabi discuss expanding food and fertilizer exports while advancing a proposed BRICS grain exchange, as global trade faces disruption from Middle East tensions.
As the Iran war disrupts global energy flows, EU officials warn they lack reliable real-time data on fuel inventories, raising concerns over shortages and emergency decision-making across the bloc.
UNICEF says millions of children in Sudan’s Darfur region are at “breaking point” amid escalating violence, mass displacement and famine-level malnutrition as the country’s civil war enters its fourth year.
Flotilla organizers accuse Israel of “piracy” after intercepting vessels near Greece, while Israeli officials defend the move as necessary to stop what they call provocations
The government urges faster legal resolutions for victims of major tragedies, aiming to reduce delays and ease the burden on those stuck in long-running court cases.
Scheduled outages are affecting multiple districts in the wider Athens area due to maintenance works, with disruptions expected throughout the day in both central neighborhoods and surrounding suburbs.