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
The European Parliament approved the new regulation, which aims to “strengthen farmers’ position in the food supply chain” and clarify labeling for consumers.
A five-year-old child from India drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Santorini, on Saturday, as authorities investigate the circumstances of the tragic accident
Greek hotels recorded a 2 percentage point rise in occupancy rates, reaching 80.5%, while RevPAR recorded a modest increase of 1.5%.
A new government initiative introduces an official label for tourist accommodations welcoming pets, aiming to upgrade hospitality standards while promoting animal welfare and responsible pet ownership
The historic hotel in the heart of Athens won first place in the 2025 Readers' Choice Award in the category readers' favorite hotels in Europe
Agreement could spur plan for final end to war, where even bigger uncertainties remain to be resolved
Police used tear gas and flash grenades as protests marking two years since the Israel–Hamas conflict turned tense outside the Israeli Embassy in Athens
Zoe Konstantopoulou, lawyer for Panos Ruci and the leader of the left Plefsi Eleftherias party, spoke of vindication after the decision by the judicial authorities on Tuesday.
Once symbols of Greece’s post-war modernization, many Xenia Hotels face neglect, while others are being restored or repurposed as cultural and hospitality spaces, preserving their architectural and historical significance for future generations
The inquest on Tempe has finished and we can expect a trial date to be set for the coming months. The Agricultural Subsidies Agency (OPEKEPE) is in court, and the first convictions are coming through
“It is our responsibility to guarantee that the laws apply to everyone. We cannot apply restrictions here while across the water, fishing continues unchecked. Cooperation with Turkey is essential,” Mitsotakis said.
Police used tear gas, pepper spray and water cannons as some protesters tried to enter the presidential palace and tensions with the ruling Georgian Dream party deepened
Athens is preparing to lodge a protest with Israel’s envoy after a video showed far-right Israel minister Itamar Ben-Gvir calling flotilla activists “terrorists,” following opposition condemnation of Israel’s actions
Israeli forces intercepted nearly all ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla, detaining over 400 activists, including Greta Thunberg. While Netanyahu hailed the operation, the UN and worldwide protesters condemned it as a violation of international law
For the fourth consecutive night, youth-led protests in Morocco escalated into clashes with authorities, looting, and widespread property damage, as demonstrators demand better education and healthcare