Pianist and composer Stathis Anninos will accompany the silent cinema classic with piano and live electronics in a special anniversary screening at the Megaron Athens Garden
The bear, previously cared for by wildlife group Arcturos and recently returned to nature, was among three bears found dead in two days, prompting renewed calls for stronger wildlife protection measures.
A community document had warned authorities about the elderly siblings’ living conditions months before a fire claimed their lives inside the container where they had lived for nearly 30 years.
A new publication in Nature suggests warmer years may reduce Europe’s economic growth, challenging older assumptions that colder regions could benefit
A rare sighting near Anavyssos briefly raised concern among swimmers, but the shark moved away peacefully with no contact or danger reported.
Performances that challenge conventions while exploring what connects people across time, place, and evolving technology
A firefighter experienced breathing difficulties during the operation in Menidi and was treated by an EKAV crew on-site; the store owner suffered a minor hand burn
If the Eastern Mediterranean is to function as a region of energy cooperation, critical infrastructure cannot remain hostage to unilateral actions and geopolitical pressure
Nearly 30 years after an earthquake destroyed their family home, four elderly siblings who had spent decades living in a container were killed when a fire tore through the makeshift dwelling in northwestern Greece
A Viber Greece poll drawing over 55,000 votes sheds light on Greek attitudes toward marriage, living together, and wedding budgets
The five-day event will showcase contemporary Chinese cinema through eight films making their Greek debut while launching a new cultural partnership between film archives in China and Greece
A ‘yes’ vote would have sparked a diplomatic clash with the European Union
Kerry Needham vows to write to Greek PM Mitsotakis after another lead in her 35-year search for her missing son goes cold
The Greek National Opera joins this year’s Athens Epidaurus Festival with a reimagining of the celebrated 1961 staging that starred Maria Callas, revisiting a production that left a lasting mark on opera history
Authorities in Greece are examining new evidence suggesting possible intervention at the scene of the killings of a 54-year-old woman and her 26-year-old son, while the main suspect continues to deny involvement.
A festive wedding celebration in Kalymnos turned tragic when a man was fatally injured after a firework exploded in his hands, prompting emergency response and a police investigation into the circumstances.
Given that we live in a country where elections always bring their fair share of commotion, we can definitely expect the six months between September 2026 and March 2027 to see the nation in full campaign mode
A taxi driver in Athens was allegedly robbed by a man and woman posing as passengers, who threatened him with a knife after reaching their destination and stole cash and his mobile phone.
Secretary General Gloumis-Atsalakis expressed optimism about the future of an intergovernmental initiative aimed at overcoming the prejudices and stereotypes that continue to cloud the otherwise positive relationship between Germany and Greece.
A 39-year-old woman in Chania, Crete, has accused her partner and his mother of attacking her during a violent dispute witnessed by two young children, prompting police intervention and a forensic examination.