Already affecting cattle worldwide and detected in many other animal species, it easily infects cells of the human respiratory system. How much of a threat does it pose, given that no systematic monitoring is in place?
The voluntary repatriation of these ancient Greek treasures marks a key step in combating the illicit trade in antiquities
Turkey accuses Greece of imposing illegal fishing restrictions in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
Munir Bassi fled Sudan's violence, found refuge on a Greek island, and built an organization from scratch that now feeds, shelters, and protects 60,000 displaced people back home
The European Court of Justice has found Hungary violated fundamental EU values with restrictions on LGBTQ+ content, setting up a potential policy test for the country’s new leadership following a recent political shift.
A massive doner kebab unexpectedly detached from its spit inside a shawarma shop in Egypt, briefly causing panic among staff and customers. No injuries were reported, and the incident quickly went viral online
Greece boasts one of Europe’s fastest-growing film industries, supporting thousands of professionals and showcasing Greece and Greek talent globally
A new global index highlights nations with the strongest employee benefits and quality of life, with Greece placing 20th amid strong competition from countries with generous leave policies
The Mayor of Athens exchanged gifts with Prince Albert II of Monaco and gave him a guided tour of Athens City Hall
A curated playlist revisits Prince’s timeless hits and unforgettable legacy, marking a decade since his passing with music that still resonates across generations
Political pressure on the British Prime Minister is intensifying, as revelations about the appointment of Peter Mandelson are prompting the opposition to openly call for his resignation
For the first time, a clear, cohesive and modern framework of rules is being established for the protected areas across the entire Cyclades, part of the Dodecanese, and the islets of Falconera and Velopoula in the Myrtoan Sea
Beijing signals potential energy leverage as Manila hosts major military exercises with the United States and allies near Taiwan and disputed South China Sea waters, escalating regional tensions.
Crime syndicates in Cambodia corrupt officials, enslave workers and fleece victims worldwide
A trip to the popular destination took a scary turn when a shoot-out in the favela beneath the hill blocked the visitors' descent
Drivers and professionals struggle with rising costs while the government weighs extending subsidies and longer-term measures to ease the burden
Emotional court testimony recounts the moment an 11-year-old boy was fatally struck by a stray bullet, as the trial revisits a case that exposed long-standing concerns over gun violence in a residential area.
Approximately 40 kilometres northeast of Mexico City, at the archaeological site of Teotihuacán, an armed individual opened fire, according to reports from Mexican media
Government hints at possible economic support for households as officials await surplus data, with announcements potentially imminent if fiscal conditions allow.
Crete is shifting from fragmented water management to a unified model aimed at tackling long-term drought challenges, with a central coordinating body, targeted infrastructure upgrades, and a focus on reducing network losses and improving efficiency