On average, car drivers and their passengers who venture out onto Greater Athens’ roads will spend roughly half an hour in the vehicle to cover a distance of 10 kilometers
Once associated with the plague, the polka dot has become a wardrobe power-player for everyone from Minnie Mouse to Kate Middleton.
An in-depth analysis of the latest information on the disastrous Tempi train crash
Sunday’s elections seem poised to yield either a coalition government or a political crisis
With Sunday’s strongest recorded earthquake at 4.1 on the Richter scale, and 40 tremors recorded between midnight and 6 AM, experts are closely monitoring the situation while authorities manage evacuations and assess the risks of future seismic events
Even before the president’s executive order, Olympic officials were moving toward more exclusive eligibility for women’s sports.
Workers condemn attacks on the Ombudsman after explosive Pylos shipwreck report.
Babis Kostoulas and Christos Mouzakitis remind us that in football, we dream with our eyes wide open. As they take Olympiacos on an incredible journey, could there be a more perfect gift for their Club's centenary?
Greece continues to experience harsh winter conditions, with very low temperatures expected to persist through mid-February.
Judge blocks Elon Musk’s team from Treasury access over security risks and potential misuse of federal payment data.
Three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas Saturday, In return, Israel freed 183 Palestinian prisoners.
Far-right leaders rally in Madrid to 'Make Europe Great Again.
Schools on Thira, Ios, Anafi, and Amorgos will remain closed until Friday, February 14, 2025, due to ongoing earthquakes following a decision made by Greece’s Seismic Risk Assessment and Volcanic Monitoring Committees.
To Vima International Edition attended South African-Greek contemporary artist Penny Siopis’ retrospective exhibition “For Dear Life,” culminating at EMST on February 16
Seismologists grow increasingly optimistic as Aegean earthquake activity shows signs of decline.
Ongoing earthquakes rattle Greece's Cycladic islands, but experts believe activity may be slowing.
Former POWs detail cruel methods, including beatings and electric shocks from a field telephone known as ‘a call to Putin’
Athens University: More than 8,900 earthquakes recorded in the Santorini-Amorgos region of the southern Aegean since Jan. 26
An attorney representing a security company turns over video purportedly showing the course of an ill-fated south-bound freight train at Tempi; material delivered to judicial investigation
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis is in India on a 2-day official visit where he met with his Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to strengthen Greek Indian relations. Athens considers the visit significant, especially in view of Greece’s participation in the United Nations Security Council for the 2025-26 term. Apart from his meeting with the head […]