Shadow theatre, live music and Greek mythology come together in a family-friendly summer production that reimagines the Twelve Labours of Heracles through humour, spectacle and tradition
A driver in eastern Thessaloniki discovered a nearly one-metre-long snake hiding under the hood of his vehicle before it was safely removed and released.
The new automated traffic enforcement system has raised concerns over inaccurate violations, with experts warning that artificial intelligence cannot assess exceptional circumstances the way human officers can
At the 10th ministerial meeting of the East Mediterranean Gas Forum in Washington, officials discussed energy security, regional cooperation and the future of natural gas development.
A 54-year-old woman and her 26-year-old son were found dead with apparent knife wounds at a home in the northern Peloponnese. Her 65-year-old Italian partner is being questioned and denies any involvement.
Millions across Europe provide unpaid care for children, elderly relatives and people with disabilities, a contribution valued at billions of euros while placing a disproportionate burden on women
Five stations in the Attica region will undergo upgrades aimed at improving passenger comfort, functionality and the overall appearance of Greece’s suburban rail network.
According to reports, a passenger car collided with a truck in the lanes heading toward Thessaloniki.
After five unforgettable years, Maestro in Blue takes its final bow. Filming has wrapped, closing the chapter on one of Greece’s biggest TV success stories.
A teenage passenger died after a pickup truck carrying five people overturned in northern Greece, with most of those involved reported to be minors
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis highlighted Athens’ long-standing ties with the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, pledging continued cooperation to protect holy sites and the Orthodox Christian presence in the region.
The two children, aged 6 and 10, have left hospital and will be cared for by their mother’s sister following the killing of their mother by her husband in southern Greece
The bloc targets an IRGC naval unit and two individuals over actions it says threatened freedom of navigation through the key oil shipping route, marking the first use of its new sanctions powers on the issue.
Teachers’ union DΟΕ is calling for a rally outside Greece’s Education Ministry, raising concerns over permanent staff appointments, substitute teacher numbers and the rushed selection of new school textbooks
Greece’s Defense Minister briefed EU counterparts after alleged radio interference involving government aircraft traveling to Cyprus, while Ankara rejected the claims and offered its own account of the incident
Scientists trace the mysterious odor that swept southern Athens in May to a possible LPG carrier in the Saronic Gulf.
Flexible work arrangements accounted for nearly half of all new hires in 2025, while overtime employment surged by more than 85% year-on-year.
Authorities say the network stole more than 2.4 million euros in EU farm aid over six years, with the suspected ringleader among those held pending trial.
Athens' traffic restriction zone remains in force through July 24, 2026, with specific operating hours and exemptions for low-emission vehicles allowed to enter the city center freely
Authorities have made 74 arrests linked to wildfire incidents since the start of 2026, as officials intensify enforcement efforts amid rising fire activity across the country