“Our partnership with Harvard and Professor Smets paves the way for a cooler, more resilient city,” Athens Mayor Haris Doukas said.
Two children died and many were trapped when a seven-storey building collapsed in Turkey.
A 50-year-old man in Koropi, near Athens, has been jailed pending trial for the attempted murder of his partner, who was hospitalized in intensive care after a severe beating. He also faces charges of injuring a minor
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Speaking while recovering from COVID, Greece’s Prime Minister praised citizens’ spirit during the October 28th parades and outlined government reforms in bureaucracy, agriculture, and disaster management.
Thirteen of George Zongolopoulos’ iconic umbrellas will be temporarily removed and sent to Athens for restoration due to wear, vandalism, and weather damage
Water levels in Athens’ main supply have dropped nearly 45% from last year, raising urgent concerns about potential water shortages across the region
The U.S.-based company estimates that around 0.15% of ChatGPT users send messages suggesting “possible planning or intent to commit suicide.”
A 22-year-old man accused of killing a 52-year-old relative during a village festival in Crete will testify on Saturday. The victim’s wife says she will not bury her husband in his hometown, claiming “the village betrayed him.”
From White House ballroom plans to foreign policy reversals, Trump’s unpredictable moves leave allies and adversaries alike adjusting strategies amid Ukraine and Gaza crises
The tech giant clarifies that recent claims of a massive Gmail breach were based on misinterpreted infostealer databases, urging users to enable two-factor authentication for added security
At least seven people have been killed and thousands displaced as Hurricane Melissa batters Jamaica with winds over 280 km/h. Authorities warn residents to stay alert for flooding — and even crocodiles — as the storm moves toward Cuba
From 2022 to 2024, the EU added 12 new LNG terminals and six expansions, boosting import capacity by 70 bcm to 250 bcm annually—driven by shrinking Russian gas supplies amid the Ukraine war.
Attention now turns to the Christmas and New Year period — from December 25–28 and January 1–6 (Epiphany) — when hoteliers anticipate another surge in bookings.
The historic Greek “Pentagon” undergoes its first major renovation in nearly eight decades. The new façade, designed by acclaimed sculptor Costas Varotsos, marks a symbolic step toward a modern, eco-friendly era for the country’s Defense Ministry
Kyriakos Mitsotakis will attend the Ministry of National Defense event and lead a virtual cabinet session despite mild symptoms, emphasizing accelerated government reforms this autumn
Despite more than 400,000 registered blood donors, Greece continues to face periodic shortages that put thousands of patients at risk each year—especially those with lifelong transfusion needs.
In the age of social media, even grief has become performative — a curated performance of sadness where mourning serves the self more than the dead.
Russia says its subsonic Burevestnik cruise missile will evade U.S. defenses, but hypersonics are more dangerous, say experts
With more than 3 million airline seats booked, Greece turns October into an extension of summer as German and British travelers keep the islands busy and locals plan mountain escapes for the long weekend.