The World Health Organization says no further cases have emerged among more than 190 contacts of two infected patients, despite tighter airport screening across parts of Asia
Set in interwar New York, Astoria, the new production at Pallas Theater, tells the story of Greek immigrants who crossed an ocean simply to endure. Through music, memory, and a single coffeehouse, the performance traces exile, survival, and the fragile hope of belonging
Even the CEO had to wait more than 30 years to get into the vault that holds the recipe for the lubricant; ‘It was like getting into Fort Knox’
he 46-year-old, previously convicted of killing his mother, had schizophrenia and was under legal supervision, but gaps in monitoring and law enforcement preceded the fatal attack on his father
New national data show steady gains in HPV vaccination among children and adolescents in Greece, especially among boys, but coverage remains well below World Health Organization goals, with sharp regional and social inequalities
President Donald Trump’s new global peace initiative has drawn support from dozens of countries, caution from key U.S. allies, and questions over its powers, funding and relationship with the United Nations
What the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) covers, which came into force on January 17 – the geopolitical dimensions and its connection to the global struggle over rare earths and maritime trade routes
World leaders and top executives gather in Switzerland amid geopolitical tensions, while notable absences and a packed agenda highlight the growing uncertainty shaping this year’s World Economic Forum
The 49-year-old female chimpanzee Ai, known for her ability to read Chinese characters, Latin letters, and numbers, has died, leaving a lasting legacy in primate cognition research
The Cypriot president spoke a day after video footage was released on a hitherto unknown account on X purportedly showing close aides trying to avoid campaign spending caps and hawking an influence-for-cash scheme
Speaking during a TV interview on a regional Athens television channel, Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis referred to protesting farm producers who are willing to engage in dialogue, but also those who “bully them” in order to systematically oppose the government
Small-airport devotees brag about cheap parking, minimal TSA waits and friendly employees
From a self-taught cook on a small Greek island to an internationally awarded ambassador of Greek gastronomy, Argiro Barbarigou has reshaped how traditional Greek food is cooked, taught, and shared with the world
The teenage girl told investigators she acted in anger after bullying and carried a knife for self-protection, as authorities also examine possible parental neglect following the stabbing at an Athens middle school.
“What went wrong, and why did the situation get out of hand communication-wise?”
French audiences remain the continent’s most devoted cinephiles: admissions in France represented 29.3% of all tickets sold for European films
From his escape from an arranged marriage to 27 years in prison and the presidency of South Africa, Nelson Mandela’s journey was shaped by courage, sacrifice and an unbreakable commitment to ending racial oppression.
A 29-year-old driver under the influence of alcohol struck four pedestrians in Loutsa, Greece, killing a 24-year-old man. New footage reveals the vehicle’s chaotic path, while the victim’s partner and family sustained serious injuries
The suspect admits to a fatal attack motivated by gambling debts, describing a chilling sequence of events and raising questions about who may have known before her confession
A large social majority clearly opposes the practice of gun ownership, believing it brings more violence than protection. At the same time, however, there emerges a pattern of relatively higher acceptance among men, younger generations, and right-leaning audiences