On Thursday Laura Kovesi is scheduled to hold a press conference to present results of EPPO investigations in Greece
In the vibrant immigrant neighborhoods of Athens, gospel choirs and spiritual gatherings turn basements, old shops, and apartment blocks into sanctuaries of song, faith, and resilience—creating an unexpected New Orleans in the heart of Greece
A 4-year-old girl wandered alone outside a kindergarten in Agios Panteleimonas, Athens, prompting an urgent police response. The school director has been arrested as authorities investigate the incident.
A U.S. judge ruled the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by targeting noncitizen pro-Palestinian campus activists for arrest, detention, and deportation
A 53-year-old man lost his life in Larissa after becoming trapped inside a cave while searching for old gold coins. Rescue efforts failed to save him, shedding light on the dangers of treasure hunting in hazardous conditions.
From Epidaurus and Laconia to Lavrio, Greece hides entire cities beneath its seas and lakes. Earthquakes, rising waters, and time have buried them—yet their ruins still whisper stories of Mycenaean tombs, Roman villas, and Bronze Age harbors
A fresh survey highlights declining support for Greece’s ruling New Democracy, while smaller parties make modest gains and voter dissatisfaction grows
Some federal services will be halted and hundreds of thousands of federal workers could be furloughed
Cooler-than-average weather will prevail, with widespread rain and storms on the mainland, Ionian, and northern Aegean, while winds reach up to 5 Beaufort in the Aegean
According to reports, the man was part of a group of individuals searching for a treasure near a small settlement in central Greece.
Dendias acknowledged that the reforms to be implemented in the Greek Armed Forces may carry a political cost, but he insisted they are necessary and will move forward.
Despite recent social progress, classrooms remain hostile for many queer students in Greece. TO BHMA International Edition talks to Rainbow School’s Elena Skarpidou on why it’s time for real reform.
The Greek capital may face a severe water shortage within a year as reservoirs hit historic lows. Officials call for urgent measures.
On September 30, 1968, two overcrowded trains collided near Derveni, Corinth, killing 34 and injuring 125. The tragedy, tied to the junta’s sham referendum, remains one of Greece’s darkest railway disasters
Flights from Athens International Airport will operate as scheduled tomorrow October 1, but passengers should expect ongoing delays of up to two hours
A foreign detainee was discovered hanged in his cell at Athens police headquarters. Despite resuscitation efforts, he was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Plan calls for the release of all remaining hostages and leaves open the possibility of Palestinian statehood, but Hamas has yet to agree to it
From early Russian dissidents to Gandhi and Bobby Sands, hunger strikes have been used as a desperate form of protest. The case of Panos Ruci in Athens shows both their symbolic power and their devastating toll on the human body
The five-crew-member airplane and 83 passengers are all in good health. The plane from Manchester is scheduled to leave today.
The Puerto Rican superstar will bring his culture to the world’s biggest stage when he performs at the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in California