Cockroaches often enter homes through drains, cracks, pipes, and everyday objects while seeking food, water, and shelter. Experts highlight simple prevention steps that can significantly reduce infestations in kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces.
Residents and visitors urged to leave mountain village as firefighters battle flames in difficult terrain, with aircraft deployed to contain the blaze before nightfall.
Researchers warn that widespread exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE), found in water, air and everyday products, may significantly increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease and other serious health conditions
Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki is recovering in excellent condition after surgery at an Athens hospital. She had initially been hospitalized after feeling unwell during a road trip.
Thousands of tourists and locals flocked to the Acropolis on Saturday as Greece offered free admission to all state-run archaeological sites and museums in honor of World Heritage Day.
Makarios Lazaridis steps down after days of pressure over his academic credentials, becoming the fourth government minister to resign in a month amid mounting political strain
Plans aim to transform a disused 1.3-kilometer railway stretch into a pedestrian and cycling route, enhancing green space and connectivity across key Piraeus neighborhoods.
Tehran cites alleged U.S. violations of ceasefire terms as it restores strict military control of the key oil route, while vessels report being hit by gunfire.
A breakthrough regenerative medicine platform creates patient-specific cartilage implants, now preparing for clinical trials after being classified as an advanced therapy product.
Three men accused of abandoning a 19-year-old woman in Argostoli without seeking help are being transferred to Korydallos prison, as charges are upgraded and new evidence emerges.
New data for 2025 shows mixed trends in Greece’s cultural sites, with modest changes in visitor numbers but significant increases in revenue, particularly in archaeological locations where earnings more than doubled in some periods.
Dora Bakoyannis says the deputy minister’s degree case was “improper” and calls for his resignation to ease pressure on the government, warning that political tensions in Greece are spiraling
Tel Aviv’s anger was provoked by a recent publication by the popular Italian magazine L’Espresso (10/4), which captures the violence of Israeli settlers against Palestinians through a series of photographic documents.
Early-morning blaze in the Kolonos district leaves a man and a woman dead and sends two residents to the hospital with respiratory issues.
Are algorithms merely tools of control? Tiziano Bonini and Emiliano Treré explain to TO BHMA that workers and activists “respond” to platform power, turning code into a tool of resistance and digital isolation into a new form of collective action.
The strikes Israel says were aimed at midlevel Hezbollah operatives killed hundreds and hit usually calm seaside Beirut neighborhoods
The woman, according to reports an Ethiopian national, was found dead in the alley of the apartment building
The Greek delegation at the UN General Assembly emphasized Athens' commitment to freedom of navigation, a fundamental pillar of international security
Reports over recent weeks have cited a prospect to extend cooperation through the end of the decade and include new areas, such as defense innovation and joint capabilities
Mitsotakis pointed to encouraging news regarding the Strait of Hormuz, stressing the importance of keeping this vital maritime passage open and free of transit fees or disruptions, given its critical role in the global economy