While many countries celebrate Saint John's Eve, Greece's Klidonas is a centuries-old tradition, said to date back to antiquity, in which unmarried women seek signs of their future husbands
The 6-3 conservative majority on the court has generally sided with the Trump administration on immigration issues, signaling a judicial climate increasingly receptive to hardline border enforcement measures
“No one should fear for their life while worshiping, regardless of their faith,” Representative Grace Meng (D-N.Y.) said
The suicide bombing against the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Elias in Damascus, Syria killed 25 people and injured 63.
The attacks come just weeks before the height of Paris’s summer music festival season and echo similar reports from 2022
Đuro Macut, who holds a professorship in endocrinology at the University of Belgrade, was honored for his decades-long contribution to clinical endocrinology, women’s reproductive health, and metabolic research
The public transport operator “Athens Urban Rail Transport” (STASY) said the train would bypass the Syntagma station after 6 pm.
As the EU debates next steps, humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire
A unique blend of history and pop art, the “Byzantine Tales” comic series is captivating audiences in Greece and beyond—reviving the Eastern Roman Empire through vivid storytelling and visual flair
Trump was particularly critical of Israel for launching what he called “huge strikes” following what might have been an “unintentional” missile launch from Iran
In a war filled with unspeakable horror, Lela Karagianni’s story is one of undying light. She turned her family into a fortress of resistance, her home into a battlefield, and her life into a weapon against fascism
Souda Bay, located on the island of Crete, is one of the most strategically important naval bases in the eastern Mediterranean and frequently hosts NATO and U.S. military assets
After a calm start, the country will face a burst of summer heat midweek—punctuated by local temperature spikes over 40°C—followed by a possible return to stormy and unstable conditions just as the weekend begins
The president’s public rebuke of Israel—typically a close U.S. ally—signals mounting frustration and concern in Washington over the risk of a wider regional war
The latest Interview poll captures a Greek electorate deeply skeptical of both its domestic leaders and the broader global political order
There has been a 173% increase in arrivals to Greece from Eastern Libya, indicating a sharp rise in migratory pressure on the Eastern Mediterranean front
According to the Bank of Greece, airport arrivals increased 10.8% while land border crossings declined 3.9%
Greece's defense ecosystem is operating with a 20th-century mindset in a world defined by 21st-century threats
Tehran was promised military aid before Israel’s airstrikes, but it got little more than rhetoric from Moscow
Chios remains under a state of emergency, which is currently set to last until July 22. With strong winds expected to persist for several more days, firefighting efforts are likely to continue under extremely difficult conditions