Thousands gathered at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens on Saturday morning to pay their last respects to beloved Greek songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos, whose funeral and burial took place later in the day
Traffic restrictions are in effect across central Athens on Saturday for the public farewell and funeral of Dionysis Savvopoulos, with key streets closed around the Metropolitan Cathedral and the First Cemetery
The World Health Organization warns of severe funding shortages after receiving 40% less financing for humanitarian emergencies this year compared to 2024, forcing service reductions that have affected millions worldwide
The exercise involved mine neutralization teams, divers, autonomous mine detection and disposal vehicles, medical staff, and support personnel from Belgium, Estonia, the United States, Spain, Italy, Latvia, Poland and host Greece
Hidden cameras, X-ray tables and a Hall of Famer as bait. How an illegal card ring deployed Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups to attract unsuspecting victims.
PM Mitsotakis chaired at meeting in Athens on Friday convened to examine measures aimed to avoid water shortages in the country, especially for the greater Athens-Piraeus area
The annual Argo Awards celebrated outstanding Greeks abroad in fields from science to gastronomy, highlighting the global reach of Hellenic talent and innovation
“Still Life with Guitar,” missing for weeks, was found before a planned exhibition in southern Spain, police say, as investigation continues into its disappearance.
According to the man, the injured dog is called “Rex” and had run away from his residence in a village in SW Greece hours before being found covered in blood from a severe tear in its rectum
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix envisions Kennedy as a long-running series in the vein of The Crown, chronicling each decade of the family’s influence.
October 28 is among the mandatory public holidays. On such days, employment is prohibited, as is business operation, except for companies that are legally allowed to open on Sundays and official holidays.
A rubber boat carrying migrants capsized near Bodrum, Mugla province, killing 14 people while search and rescue efforts continue for possible survivors
According to the study, Med destinations such as Greece, Italy, Spain, and southern France are seeing a 7% increase in European travel preferences this year compared to last year
A recent S&P Global analysis highlighted Spain and Greece as key targets for tech investments, raising concerns that short-term economic incentives could drain critical water resources.
Marking 80 years since its founding, the UN continues to deploy peacekeeping forces worldwide, from Kosovo to South Sudan, aiming to stabilize conflict zones while facing both praise for preventing violence and criticism for past failures
Administration reverses previous restrictions, allowing drilling in Alaska’s Coastal Plain to boost jobs and energy production, sparking environmental concerns
A report on global climate progress finds key indicators off track, an increase in fossil fuel use and deforestation, and widening political divisions
A new legal and political clash has erupted over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with Mayor Haris Doukas filling a lawsuit over the government’s decision to outsource cleaning of the monument, questioning both the legality and constitutionality of the move
A 40-year-old Lithuanian woman is hospitalized in critical condition after being brutally assaulted by her 50-year-old Greek husband in front of their children in Koropi. Authorities investigate the incident and have taken the children into protective care
According to a study by INSETE, the research arm of the Greek Tourism Confederation, Greek hotels face heavier taxation than their main competitors in Italy, Spain, Croatia, Turkey, Cyprus, and Portugal.