Schools, universities, and student groups across Greece will see disruptions on Thursday as protests target teacher shortages, infrastructure gaps, and the new National High School Diploma, with some schools closing temporarily
The Greek hotel, operating for 6 years, has already placed third twice in the list of the top 50 hotels worldwide.
Students and university groups plan a nationwide demonstration on November 6, protesting staff shortages, poor infrastructure, and education reforms that they claim will increase academic pressure and reduce access to free public education
Descendants of a Jewish couple claim Vincent van Gogh’s Olive Picking was seized under Nazi rule and illegally traded before ending up in New York and Athens
The 2.5-year-old girl, who was pulled unconscious from a pool on the island of Rhodes, died in a UK hospital after two weeks of intensive care, with involuntary homicide charges now likely against family members, hotel staff
This Halloween, as the lights dim and the first notes of Herrmann’s piercing score echo through the theatre, Athens audiences will relive the magic and the terror of Hitchcock’s Psycho, the 1960 classic that changed cinema and made showers feel just a little less safe
Libertarian leader needs enough congressional seats to protect agenda backed by Trump
A 16-year-old girl collapsed and died outside a nightclub in Athens after a night out with friends. Authorities await toxicology results as her schoolmates stage a protest, accusing staff of showing disrespect following her sudden death
A political “tempest in a teapot”, a mere diversion from other, more pressing issues, a necessary move to better protect a revered site for Hellenism, or, a “discount” on freedom of assembly and free speech? An amendment tabled by the center-right government in the latter half of October transferring jurisdiction of the Tomb of the […]
Visitors to the popular Zagori region in Epirus, northern Greece, will soon have to pay a €0.75 culture fee that will go towards protection.
Tensions flared outside an education office in central Athens as riot police clashed with teachers, parents, and children protesting plans to merge primary school classes
Lawmakers give preliminary approval to a bill applying Israeli law to the occupied West Bank, defying global opposition and drawing sharp Palestinian condemnation
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis downplayed Defence Minister Nikos Dendias’s absence from a key parliamentary debate, saying he supports the amendment on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and will vote for it
DM Dendias did not attend the debate, instead he spoke across the street at a previously scheduled event, where he said the ministry and armed forces will not treat the monument as an object of political posturing and social division; it unites Greeks now and forever
Families and supporters gathered in central Athens to honor the 57 victims of the Tempi train disaster and denounce a government proposal restricting protests near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The European Commission supports a planned Budapest meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, emphasizing its potential to advance a fair and lasting resolution to the conflict in Ukraine
Hundreds of young Russians gathered in St. Petersburg, singing banned anti-war songs and calling for the removal of President Vladimir Putin. Authorities arrested organizers, highlighting the high personal risk of public dissent in the country
Police clashed with staff outside Athens’ Attikon Hospital as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrived to inaugurate newly renovated emergency facilities
A three-year-old girl from the UK was left braindead on Tuesday after being pulled from a hotel pool on Rhodes, a week after a similar incident on Santorini claimed the life of a five-year-old boy from India
The European Broadcasting Union delays the decision on Israel’s 2026 Eurovision entry following recent developments in the Middle East and the Gaza ceasefire agreement