Fans gather in Athens to pay tribute to the legendary singer, whose funeral service will be held later today following her death at the age of 87
AI-powered systems are already sending violations directly to drivers’ phones, as Greece expands a nationwide push to improve road safety and enforce traffic laws
Police are investigating possible foul play after a 59-year-old was discovered with a belt around her neck in her home, raising serious questions about the circumstances of her death.
Tenants and landlords must use bank transfers or risk losing tax breaks and housing benefits under new rules aimed at increasing transparency.
As war reshapes the Middle East, Greece recalibrates its defense posture—strengthening alliances, boosting its regional role, and navigating tensions with Turkey, the EU, and the US in an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape.
Unsettled conditions will spread nationwide with thunderstorms, possible hail, and slightly cooler temperatures, while southern winds strengthen across the Aegean and Ionian seas.
Ukrainian president, who is fighting his own war on drones, touted Ukraine’s military experience and defense technologies
A new report by IOBE breaks down the private debt figure in Greece: the largest creditor; servicers, and social security obligations
According to allegations by the Greek fishermen, who shot the video, the Turkish coast guard vessel was escorting Turkish trawlers illegally fishing in Greek territorial waters
Storm Erminio is set to plague Greece for the week
An emaciated hunting dog, now listed in critical condition due to starvation, was found in iconic Monemvasia and rescued by an animal shelter
One month into the Iran war, with attacks spreading across energy and civilian targets, Trump warned the U.S. would hit Iranian energy sites if talks collapse.
The connection is also seen as strengthening air links between the Netherlands and northern Greece, with positive implications for tourism flows and trade
In a strong Palm Sunday message, the pontiff condemns the use of religion to justify conflict and urges an end to violence as the Iran war enters its second month
New research reveals that Harold of England never made the legendary 200-mile march
Dating back to the early 3rd century BC, the ancient theater A of Larissa is among the largest Hellenistic monuments in Greece
Kosovo joins a U.S.-backed international force aimed at stabilizing Gaza after ceasefire, with several countries committing troops to support a transitional administration.
A traditional Greek spread, aliada is a rich and flavorful garlic potato dip made silky with olive oil and enhanced with aromatic cod broth.
The Mitsotakis government is caught between the "Trump doctrine" and International Law, the pro-Trumpers, the anti-Trumpers, and the balancers
Tourism and shipping carry significantly greater weight in the economies of Greece and Cyprus compared with most other European Union countries