Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong southerly winds affect much of Greece, with the most intense conditions in the west and northwest.
Battered by nearly four years of war, Ukrainians don’t want to make big concessions to Moscow
Athens will implement brief overnight traffic stoppages on major roads Tuesday and Wednesday as crews conduct structural safety tests on several key bridges.
Radisson Hotel Group’s sustainability chief explains how Net Zero hotels work, the link with "security," and ways Greece’s tourism industry can benefit
Two teenagers were hospitalized after a violent altercation between rival groups of minors in the coastal suburb of Varkiza, prompting a swift police response and eight arrests as authorities investigate the cause of the fight
Greece’s largest water utility sets out a decade-long €2.5 billion investment programme to modernise supply, wastewater and digital networks, aiming to protect Attica’s water systems amid climate-driven pressure and prolonged drought
A sharp look at Greece’s peculiar expectations for its largely ceremonial presidency—where every word is judged through an ideological lens, and silence can be as controversial as speaking.
A man was arrested after driving 240 km/h on a major Greek national highway during a coordinated overnight police operation targeting dangerous driving and alcohol impairment, authorities announced.
Maria Corina Machado could be declared a fugitive if she leaves Venezuela to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, amid ongoing legal investigations and political tensions with President Nicolás Maduro
More than one in four respondents (26.9%) said they are in favor of repeat elections until a majority emerges, while a large percentage remain undecided (31.7%)
Former Prime Minister Johnson’s delayed lockdown and chaotic leadership reportedly contributed to 23,000 avoidable deaths, with the inquiry condemning Downing Street’s toxic culture and indecision during the pandemic
Washington has warned it may limit intelligence and weapons supplies unless Kyiv agrees to a U.S.-brokered peace framework by next week, sources say, marking the toughest pressure yet on Ukraine since the war began
Greece’s Agriculture Ministry presented the latest epidemiological data on sheep and goat pox and introduced 20 new measures proposed by the national scientific committee, aiming to strengthen biosecurity, control outbreaks, and support affected farmers
The problem arises when short-term rentals stop being a complementary activity for private individuals and become a tool for international real estate, without local or social constraints
'Threats against sovereign states are automatically rejected', diplomatic sources in Athens later responded
Hosted across four days, the Greek Film Archive presents a fresh slate of contemporary Italian cinema alongside two restored 1950s classics by Giuseppe De Santis and Luigi Comencini, with special guests in attendance, November 20–23
A confrontation unfolded near the island of Aghathonisi after Turkish fishing vessels refused repeated instructions to leave Greek territorial waters, prompting the Greek Coast Guard to fire warning shots
Athens will impose extensive traffic restrictions on Friday as part of Armed Forces Day celebrations, with key streets closed to vehicles and parking bans in effect throughout the day.
British Defence Secretary warns of risks after Russian spy vessel Yantar used lasers against RAF pilots monitoring it near UK waters
The overuse of antibiotics in Greece, often without a prescription, has increased drug resistance that could trigger a public health crisis if action isn’t taken.