Heavy downpours in Athens from Cyclone Adel create flooding but do little to replenish reservoirs or groundwater, highlighting the need for steady, prolonged rainfall to address the region’s drought crisis
Authorities investigate the explosion of a defensive grenade during a military exercise that claimed the life of a young soldier and seriously injured a 39-year-old sergeant
From ancient temples to modern monasteries, Greece is emerging as a global crossroads for faith, culture, and spiritual discovery
Authorities are investigating a man who followed and attacked a woman in central Piraeus. Police are working to determine if he is linked to similar incidents in Alimos, using video footage and victim descriptions
From January 14, visitors from outside the European Economic Area will pay €32 for entry—€10 more than today—as the Louvre seeks to boost revenue to address structural issues and improve security
Trump positions himself as a key figure in resolving global crises, from Gaza to Ukraine, but his proposals face strong resistance. Despite limited progress, his political ambitions and business interests in the Middle East continue to expand
Severe weather system “Adel” is sweeping across Greece, flooding streets in Athens and placing several regions under a red alert as authorities warn of intense storms, hail and dangerous conditions through Saturday
U.S. is concerned as Tehran taps emirate’s money exchanges to rebuild battered ally
In Greece, Aegean, OTE, and Bank of Cyprus stand out among Wood's top picks, with Aegean taking the lead.
Two men arrested for possessing hundreds of forged artworks, including counterfeits of a famed Greek painter whose originals are national cultural treasures. Weapons were also confiscated
France’s highest court confirmed former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed 2012 re-election bid, upholding a one-year non-custodial sentence, half of which is suspended, while his lawyers consider appealing to Europe
A massive fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has killed at least 55 people and left nearly 300 missing. Authorities blame “grossly negligent” construction work, with scaffolding and unsafe materials possibly fueling the inferno
Olympiacos never gave up against the world's greatest team, scored three goals; Vinícius and Mbappé were unstoppable
Mitsotakis: 'The inviolability of borders must be respected by all and that the need for strong Ukrainian armed forces cannot be negotiated'
Aidan Toner-Rodgers shot to academic fame in a field hungry for new insights and revelatory research. But a computer scientist thought something seemed off
Battered by nearly four years of war, Ukrainians don’t want to make big concessions to Moscow
Nevertheless, the Greek government again dismissed the prospect of another hike in retirement age
Authorities suspect he was the final member of a four-man team that made off with France’s crown jewels in broad daylight
The July 23, 2018, Mati wildfire that claimed the lives of 104 people and injured hundreds of others in a seaside resort east of Athens proper and essentially served as the 'gravestone' of Tsipras' coalition government
Behind every “accident” lies a story no one dares to tell. Inside Greece’s hospitals, frontline health workers confront the hidden crisis of gender-based violence—and a new initiative, CARE POWER, trains them to detect, protect and guide survivors to safety.