A 57-year-old man was found dead on the sidewalk outside a restaurant in the Omonia area of Athens on March 24.
The U.S. says it raised concerns over recent protests in Turkey with the country's foreign minister—claims Turkey denies.
At least six people reportedly drowned when a tourist submarine sank off the coast of Egypt on Thursday. Another nine were injured, four of whom are in critical condition, according to local media reports. The submarine, called Sindbad, was conducting a sea tour off the coast of Hurghada, a beach town resort stretching some 40km along […]
An ongoing initiative will see the planting of 400 trees at the Papagos military camp, representing the 400 years of Ottoman rule.
Two beardless youths who avoided death by the skin of their teeth and fled to Piraeus to escape hardship and hunger were destined to write a golden chapter in the glorious history of Olympiacos basketball
He conquered Europe, only to experience the darkest moment of his career a few months later. He recovered, though, bringing with him an unmatched fighting spirit that would feed into a milestone team for European basketball, one that would win title after title for Olympiacos.
South Korea's wildfires have already burned 35,810 hectares and come on the heels of the country's hottest year on record.
Recent political turmoil in the country has sent inflation projection for 2025 1% higher than previous estimates.
Athens Municipality offers a variety of free, family-friendly activities, including concerts, Greek Easter crafts, theater, and movement workshops for children of all ages
On Sunday, March 30, Mitsotakis will travel to Israel for meetings with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
What replaces U.S. engagement isn’t multipolar order—but growing fragmentation, where authoritarian powers fill the vacuum and institutions lose their coherence
The weather on Thursday will be dominated by more African dust and heat, followed by rain over the next few days.
President leaves little room for exempting Canada or Mexico
Projects are dead and surveillance is omnipresent in Xinjiang, which once lured Western companies such as Volkswagen
Multinational expresses interest in hydrocarbon exploration in two blocks due south of the large island of Crete
Power utility announces data center 'valley' in western Macedonia of 1 GW, with energy of 2.7 GW
Internal affairs officers have reportedly collected evidence of a ring selling such fake academic certificates, mostly at the "proficiency" level, for as much as 1,200€ a piece
Two-time presidential candidate draws ‘insane’ crowds as he criticizes cuts by Musk and Trump
On March 13, 2025, The Atlantic's Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally included in a Signal chat with U.S. officials discussing a military strike in Yemen.
Nuri Aslan, from the the Republican People's Party (CHP) will temporarily lead the city and will serve as interim mayor until the conclusion of imprisoned Imamoglu's trial