A new live music venue opens atop the historic Olympias Hotel, offering nightly performances ranging from jazz and classical music to Greek art songs, all set against panoramic views of the Acropolis and the Parthenon
Firefighters and 11 aircraft battle a forest fire near Kalapodi as emergency alerts urge nearby residents to stay ready
Fishermen in Crete have begun targeting the invasive silver-cheeked toadfish following a government bounty, but say severe damage to fishing gear and uncertainty over the collection process continue to threaten their livelihoods.
Record ocean temperatures in June raise climate alarm, with scientists warning of intensifying extremes and growing risks for marine ecosystems.
The Benaki Museum presents a transhistorical exhibition pairing Aleksandra Waliszewska’s contemporary paintings with artifacts from across Greek history, creating a dialogue between antiquity and modern visual culture
A 65-year-old Serbian tourist and a 78-year-old Greek woman were pulled unconscious from separate beaches in northern Greece, with authorities ordering autopsies to determine the causes of death
A report by MEGA claims the government is drafting a contentious provision that could soften the legal treatment of the Intellexa founder, and has reportedly split the cabinet. There is no official confirmation by the administration.
Western Europe braces for a third heatwave before catching its breath, just one month into summer. Climate scientists explain the alarming new pattern
The quiet turning point when the South slips from June’s soft light into the certainty of summer.
Firefighters are battling strong winds outside Oraiokastro. They discovered a body in the burning forest area on Tuesday afternoon. Authorities ordered the village of Liti evacuated as the blaze is spreading through dry vegetation.
Water parks, beach parties and luxurious resort getaways in the heart of the city offer an escape from the scalding weather
Archpriest Eustratios “Papa Stratis” Dossos, longtime cleric of the Mantamados pilgrimage site in Lesvos, was found dead at sea.
The cause is still unknown, but reports suggest renovation work was underway at the neighboring building
Greece's Culture Ministry has begun restoring the Southeast Temple at the Ancient Agora of Athens, improving accessibility and preserving a key Roman-era monument.
Tunisia's formal UN objection to Libya's maritime claims strengthens Athens' argument that the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime accord lacks international backing or legitimacy, as Greece, Israel deepen defense cooperation in the meantime
A pilot project to bring artificial intelligence into Greece's coroner services, funded by european recovery money, faces scrutiny over how the contract was awarded and whether the system works at al
The first full moon of summer rises tonight, named by Native Americans for the wild strawberry harvest season
As speculation grows that Antonis Samaras may launch his own party, New Democracy is reaching out to Kostas Karamanlis and watching its rival's every move, with private polling putting a Samaras party near 4%
Top Greek and Cypriot officials coordinate ahead of expected UN-led informal five-party talks on Cyprus, with attention shifting to upcoming NATO summit discussions in Ankara that could shape the diplomatic roadmap for the divided island
Greece unveils the revamped VisitGreece.gr tourism portal, featuring a modern design, enhanced navigation and new digital tools to boost global tourism.