Preveza offers a unique blend of history, coastal charm, and rich cuisine. From ancient ruins and Venetian castles to pristine Ionian beaches and local seafood, it is a vibrant summer destination in Epirus that captures both the soul of mainland and island Greece
A new study reveals that dam construction over the past two centuries has shifted Earth's geographic poles by about one meter, due to massive water redistribution. This human-driven change must be considered in future sea level and climate projections
The day will start off clear across most of the country, although clouds will build during the warmer hours over mountainous areas, particularly in northern and eastern parts
The actress returns as the acerbic Addams Family daughter in executive producer and director Tim Burton’s Netflix series
A true phenomenon of post-classical music, Ludovico Einaudi will grace for the first time the Panathenaic Stadium, known as Kallimarmaro, on September 26. Tickets are already available.
Where do the world's happiest children live? UNICEF's 2025 report reveals a surprising leader and a disappointing result for Greece
Two certification agencies face €56,000 in penalties for approving non-compliant organic products as Greece tackles a wider farming scandal.
The captain of the ship that ran aground off the coast of Nea Styra appeared before a prosecutor on Wednesday. Tugboats are working to dislodge the vessel.
The two islands join a growing list of European destinations looking to ease pressure from mass tourism by charging day-trippers an entry fee.
The 32-year-old Algerian mother of the young girl found dead in the southern Athens suburb of Palaio Faliro has been remanded in custody following a joint decision by a Greek prosecutor and the investigating judge. The mother is accused of causing the death of her young daughter, whom she abandoned on the beach in Edem, […]
The helicopter, carrying a total of eight people — three crew members and five passengers — had departed from the capital, Accra, at 09:12 local time. It was en route to Obuasi, a major gold-mining town, where a national event was scheduled to take place.
Italy has approved the long-delayed Messina Strait Bridge project, framing it as vital for national security and NATO mobility. Though presented as strategic infrastructure, experts question its military value, calling it a political move to revive a historic ambition
A very high wildfire risk has been forecast for Thursday across six regions in Greece, including Attica, Crete, and parts of the Aegean. Authorities urge the public to avoid fire-prone activities as emergency services heighten readiness
The debate reached a new level of intensity when Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister’s son, accused the military of staging a “mutiny” and attempting a “military coup”
On August 6 and 9, 1945, the first nuclear weapons were unleashed on Japan’s cities—shattering lives instantly and reshaping history. Seventy-eight years later, we revisit their devastation, the scientific motives, and lingering moral questions.
Greek FM George Gerapetritis said both sides are interested in St. Catherine’s Monastery continuing its uninterrupted course within the status quo in place for the past 15 centuries
Sánchez’s decision is not just military but symbolic. It comes amid ongoing tensions with Trump-era defense expectations. The former US president had publicly criticized Sánchez, claiming: “He’s the only one refusing to pay. We’ll make them pay double.”
Russia has been defiant in its response to Trump’s sanctions threats, saying it won’t be swayed by ultimatums
Across Gaza, children have become the main water collectors while parents search for food. “The children have lost their childhood,” said Munther Salem, head of water resources at Gaza’s Water and Environment Quality Authority
Despite a slight recovery in room revenue and occupancy, Athens still trails cities like Madrid, Rome, and Barcelona in tourism performance, with only Istanbul falling behind in key metrics.