After eight years away from the screen, the three-time Oscar winner stars in Anemone, directed by his son Ronan Day-Lewis, marking a rare and deeply personal father–son collaboration
One of Istanbul’s oldest schools faces the prospect of temporary closure after Turkey’s Ministry of Education ordered the 571-year-old Phanar Greek Orthodox College to vacate its premises within 90 days over earthquake safety concerns
Hanwha says two ships on order will be made almost entirely in South Korea
The Greek designer’s latest display at London Fashion Week is a visual journey of self-discovery and magical realism
"As we approach COP30 in Brazil, Europe must lead with an integrated vision that unites decarbonization and resilience, ensuring no region or community is left behind."- Phoebe Koundouri
A global team of 160 researchers says tropical coral reefs have likely crossed a catastrophic tipping point, threatening marine life and millions of people who depend on them
Venezuela’s president calls opposition leader María Corina Machado a “demonic witch” just two days after she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her struggle for democracy
“I believe we have an important role to play—as a country that speaks with all key players in the Middle East," Greek PM Mitsotakis said.
Twenty surviving Israeli hostages were released under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire hailed by President Trump as the “historic dawn of a new Middle East,” though major hurdles remain to securing lasting peace in Gaza
Quality of life, tax benefits, and safety remain the main factors guiding retirees’ choices.
A quarter of Nir Oz’s population was killed or kidnapped by the militant group
Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt share the prize for research on innovation-driven growth and sustainable development through technological progress and creative destruction
“Czech billionaire Karel Komárek creates €16bn gambling giant,” the FT headline reads, with the report explaining the deal creates the 2nd-largest company.
Crete is the undisputed star this autumn, with occupancy reaching 90% and several hotels reporting higher bookings than in mid-summer.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ decision to place the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Ministry of Defense has sparked fierce political backlash, with critics warning of blurred lines between military and civilian authority in one of Greece’s most symbolic public spaces
Public transport across Athens will operate on limited schedules Tuesday as unions protest a proposed labor reform extending the legal workday to 13 hours. Demonstrations are planned in central Athens
Twenty living Israeli hostages released in first phase of ceasefire; Trump meets families, addresses Knesset, and U.S.-backed plan for Gaza implementation moves forward
Volunteers and local authorities in Kryoneri, near Nafpaktos, are outraged after a stray dog was discovered shot at point-blank range and left to suffer; municipal and animal-welfare groups have filed complaints and the community fears a wider pattern.
For consumers, that could mean the price of a standard 20-pack in Greece — now around 4.60 euros — could surge to 7 euros or more, unless tobacco companies absorb part of the tax increase.
The combined company will be called Allwyn, remain listed on the Athens Stock Exchange, and aims to expand into other international markets