A true phenomenon of post-classical music, Ludovico Einaudi will grace for the first time the Panathenaic Stadium, known as Kallimarmaro, on September 26. Tickets are already available.
The captain of the ship that ran aground off the coast of Nea Styra appeared before a prosecutor on Wednesday. Tugboats are working to dislodge the vessel.
The helicopter, carrying a total of eight people — three crew members and five passengers — had departed from the capital, Accra, at 09:12 local time. It was en route to Obuasi, a major gold-mining town, where a national event was scheduled to take place.
Italy has approved the long-delayed Messina Strait Bridge project, framing it as vital for national security and NATO mobility. Though presented as strategic infrastructure, experts question its military value, calling it a political move to revive a historic ambition
Greek FM George Gerapetritis said both sides are interested in St. Catherine’s Monastery continuing its uninterrupted course within the status quo in place for the past 15 centuries
Sánchez’s decision is not just military but symbolic. It comes amid ongoing tensions with Trump-era defense expectations. The former US president had publicly criticized Sánchez, claiming: “He’s the only one refusing to pay. We’ll make them pay double.”
Despite extensive use of aerial firefighting units—including nine Canadair aircraft, five Dash planes, and two helicopters—the fire remains uncontrolled. Three firefighters have suffered minor injuries during operations
A 33-year-old Greek mountaineer died on Mont Blanc’s perilous Grand Couloir, a deadly stretch notorious for frequent rockfalls and high fatality rates among climbers.
The captain reportedly failed to notify maritime authorities immediately after the grounding. Contact was only made by the Coast Guard’s Search and Rescue Coordination Center after repeated attempts—approximately one hour after the incident occurred
In a phone call, Prime Minister Mitsotakis and President Zelensky discussed bolstering Ukraine’s air defenses and rebuilding key infrastructure, including the strategic port of Odessa
While the islands will generally stay drier, travelers and residents on the mainland should be prepared for rain and local thunderstorms throughout the day.
The development was followed by the resignation of a ND whose name has been prominently linked over the recent period to the OPEKEPE subsidies scandal
An Egyptian appeals court decision nearly two months ago threatens the very existence of the history monastery as a Greek Orthodox institution abruptly
The EU’s methane rule has come under scrutiny in ongoing EU-U.S. trade talks, with energy-related provisions yet to be finalised in a joint statement expected soon
A man attempted to set fire inside Istanbul's Hagia Sophia after evening prayers on July 11, 2025. Caught on CCTV, he was quickly identified and arrested. The fire was swiftly contained, causing no serious damage. The suspect had a history of mental illness
The Goûter Couloir—also known as the "Corridor of Death"—is infamous for its danger, with more than a hundred fatalities recorded over the years
In 1973, two Palestinian gunmen turned a peaceful summer day at Athens' Ellinikon Airport into a bloodbath, targeting innocent travelers in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks on Greek soil
When will Athens' historic fountain be up and running again?
“According to preliminary information, 12 passengers on the bus were injured and one of them later died from their injuries,” the regional railway administration announced via Telegram
She described him as cooperative throughout the legal process: “During the investigation and proceedings, he was compliant and respectful. He has strong ties to his family and community. Allowing him to return home would help in the healing process for all involved.”