The good news? The Greek islands don’t shut down in winter. What changes and how to plan depend on the island and on knowing what you want.
The interview also touches on her upcoming film Couture, directed by Alice Winocour and set for release in France in February 2026.
A recent European Court of Auditors report reveals gaps in coordination and oversight among EU bodies responsible for investigating fraud, raising concerns about unrecovered funds and low reporting levels
The new contract is issued electronically and can be signed digitally.
Alongside its recent accolade, the mural has also been selected to compete again in January at the Best of 2025 Awards.
The first major snowfall of the season transformed Central Park into a winter landscape, as overnight snow covered much of New York City, drawing residents and visitors outdoors for rare seasonal scenes
A decade-long investment targets both water supply and wastewater management, aiming to reduce losses, reuse water, and secure Athens’ reservoirs amid growing drought risks.
From creative workshops to theatrical performances and outdoor celebrations, the city becomes a living classroom where tradition, art and play meet in every neighborhood.
A nephew and a family friend have been remanded in custody over a double murder in Foinikounta, while authorities continue searching for a third suspect in Germany amid ongoing investigations
Investors can buy or sell gold sovereigns through two channels: the Bank of Greece and Piraeus Bank.
Classmates in Crete alerted teachers and police after noticing signs of abuse on a fellow student, leading to the arrest of her father and highlighting the impact of awareness and solidarity among children
As Trump tries to negotiate Ukraine peace deal, European leaders sound alarm that Russia could target their countries next
“What went wrong, and why did the situation get out of hand communication-wise?”
Household credit card balances now stand at levels even lower than those recorded before Greece adopted the euro.
Leaders meet in The Hague to create an international body reviewing claims against Russia, with over 80,000 damage submissions and reconstruction costs estimated at $524 billion
Authorities on the island of Sikinos believe human remains found in a remote area may belong to one of two French women who went missing during a hiking trip in 2024, as searches continue for the second woman
Greece’s streets brim with cafés, but behind the daily ritual lies an economic model built on low wages, fragile businesses and short-term survival. A closer look inside the country’s booming but unstable “coffee economy” — and the people keeping it afloat
Students at a secondary school in Kypseli protest after a 16-year-old allegedly stabbed a classmate during a break, calling for stronger psychological support and safety measures in schools
Saleh underlined that Libya’s Constitution is explicit: international agreements may be signed only by governments that have been formally endorsed by Parliament.
Three traffic police officers, including a unit commander, were arrested in northern Greece after an internal affairs investigation found they allegedly took bribes and favors from drivers in exchange for dropping fines and providing advance warnings about checkpoints.