A fellow climber recounts a brief encounter and sudden weather change before the experienced mountaineer was found dead after a two-day search in central Greece
At the heart of the architectural proposal are targeted additions to the masonry and the reconstruction of selected sections, aiming to restore the monument’s architectural coherence and improve functionality.
Greek exporters face continued confusion after the US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s IEEPA-based tariffs, as a new 10% duty takes effect and the president signals he may raise it to 15%.
Small Ukrainian counterattacks demonstrate Russia’s struggle for a breakthrough
The Greek foreign minister’s Feb. 25-27 trip to Washington will focus on Eastern Mediterranean security, energy cooperation and regional stability, while also spotlighting a major shipbuilding partnership
A string of killings and fresh allegations—from Korydallos to Domokos—spotlight overcrowded facilities where contraband, corrupt protection and unimplemented security measures are said to fuel violence and mafia rivalries.
The city continues its ambitious greening program, adding 1,191 trees since early 2024, aiming to boost biodiversity, urban greenery, and residents’ quality of life.
Entry-level roles ask for years of experience, hopeful interviews end in employer “ghosting,” and many graduates are pushed into seasonal, low-skill work—or abroad—despite falling youth unemployment figures.
Athens navigates a shifting relationship with Washington as communication gaps, new power dynamics and regional tensions test a long-standing alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Intelligence tied to the cartel leader’s personal life helped authorities locate his hideout, triggering a deadly military raid and widespread retaliatory violence across Mexico.
Mostly clear conditions across Greece with unseasonably warm temperatures, light winds, and only a slight chance of isolated showers in Thrace later in the day
American athletes had a cold start to the Milan Cortina Games. Then they heated up in the final week to leave Italy with an all-time record of 12 gold medals.
Greece ranks at the top in agricultural added value within the European Union, according to the publication “Key figures on the European food chain – 2025 edition,” released in December by Eurostat, which tracks the journey of food from farm to table. The publication covers the entire food chain, including production, processing, distribution, international trade, […]
Days after former Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Peter Mandelson is held for the same offense
As the European Union pushes for the expansion of aquaculture across its waters, Greece confronts a deeper question: can industrial fish farming develop along its iconic shores without destroying the ecosystems and coastal communities that depend on them?
Rising costs, weak prices and a trade hit are pushing more farms to the brink, and making the search for their successors harder than ever
Whether the trilateral strategic military-economic partnership can affect geopolitical balances in the Mediterranean remains unclear
Prince Andrew Under Investigation: Law, Distance and the Strain on the Monarchy
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest U.S. aircraft carrier in the world, docked in Crete to refuel before deploying to the Middle East, amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran. The aircraft carrier arrived in Souda Bay, as revealed in photos published by Reuters. The arrival of the Gerald Ford in the […]
Kim Jong Un’s cyber operatives have faked their way into IT jobs at American firms and elsewhere, pocketing big revenue for regime