Traffic restrictions are in place in central Athens on Friday, September 5, due to the Historic Acropolis Rally, with drivers urged to avoid affected streets and follow police directions
Five elderly men face weeks in detention after visiting ancestral homes in Trikomo, prompting members of Congress to press for their immediate release
A one-month-old baby was discovered near the Acropolis and taken to hospital. Hours later, the child’s mother appeared at a police station claiming her baby had vanished while under another man’s care
Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novella, starring Tom Hiddleston and Mark Hamill, arrives in Greece after acclaimed screenings in Toronto and Hollywood
A great legal vindication of Nottingham Forest FC against the English FA has been going around the world for the past few hours.
“Greek Americans are the definition of the American Dream. They came here with faith in God, worked hard, built businesses, and created opportunity not only for their families but for their entire communities,” said President Donald J. Trump’s Treasury Secretary
Amid social media speculation over his absence from public events, President Trump denies health concerns, citing activity over the Labor Day weekend and ongoing medical care for chronic venous insufficiency
The U.S. fast-food chain launched in northern Athens with plans for two more outlets, betting on Gen Z’s appetite for global flavors and the booming ethnic food market
A 14-year-old has been arrested in Patras after a fire broke out near the suburban railway, briefly halting train services. Authorities are searching for two more suspects linked to the blaze, which residents spotted and reported early Tuesday
Greek police have dismantled a large criminal network in Crete involved in drugs, weapons, extortion, and money laundering. Among those implicated is a senior cleric, while profits exceeded €1 million from thousands of narcotics transactions
The Russian leader noted that he had discussed the outcome of the Alaska talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and plans to brief other world leaders in their upcoming bilateral meetings.
Experts, speaking to the Financial Times, suggest that the incident may be linked to Russian interference.
The New York Times reports that Washington has suspended nearly all visa approvals for Palestinian passport holders, blocking travel for study, business and medical care
One in two Greeks bought a used or refurbished product in the past year, ranking the country sixth worldwide — ahead of markets such as Germany and Belgium.
Facing declining polls, Prime Minister Mitsotakis readies a surprise policy at the Thessaloniki International Fair to project stability and regain momentum
Based on available data, the highest concentrations of PM10 particulate matter (with a diameter of less than 10 micrometers) were recorded in Spain, Portugal and Greece
The Patriarchate's Sacred and Holy Synod announced that the Church recognizes Damianos as the 'legal and canonical Archbishop and Hegumen of the Holy Monastery of the Sinai'
Archbishop Damianos vows lawsuits against rebel monks at St. Catherine’s Monastery, pledging damages to Sinai amid crisis over control of monastery
Researchers demand a review framework that meets global standards and guarantees fairness and objectivity.
Representative Dan Goldman, Democrat of New York introduced an amendment requiring the Pentagon to produce a comprehensive report on the security risks stemming from Turkey’s continued military presence in Cyprus