A new WHO Europe report shows that over one in three Greek children aged 7–9 are overweight or obese, yet only 18% of parents recognize it, highlighting the need for greater awareness, nutrition education, and healthier lifestyle habits
The funeral of the three-year-old boy who died after falling from a wall in western Achaia takes place Thursday, as investigations continue into the exact circumstances of the accident. His parents have not sought legal action against his uncle.
Mehrdad Marty Youssefiani, who for nearly two decades served as the close confidant and chief strategic counsellor for Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran, offers an inside look at the man who would be Shah and addresses key questions in an exclusive interview
Applications for Greece’s 2025–2026 heating benefit will open in November through the MyThermansi platform, with the first payments set to be made before Christmas. Eligibility depends on income, property limits, and the type of heating used
The celebrated composer, producer, and father of singer Vicky Leandros passed away at 102, leaving behind a musical legacy that bridged Greece and Europe and sold more than 120 million records worldwide
Over 1 million Greek homeowners in small towns will receive ENFIA tax cuts next year, while property buyers, heirs, and those legalizing unauthorized buildings face higher bills. Key exemptions apply to insured homes and low-income households
The World Health Organization warns of severe funding shortages after receiving 40% less financing for humanitarian emergencies this year compared to 2024, forcing service reductions that have affected millions worldwide
Born in cosmopolitan Xanthi in 1925, Manos Hadjidakis transformed modern Greek music—bridging rebetiko and classical forms, winning an Oscar, clashing with power, and redefining beauty as a form of truth and freedom. His life was a song of defiance and grace.
Perhaps, maybe in the end, the 13-hour workday is not a “right of the worker,” but the legalization of overwork — disguised as a cure for a system that simply doesn’t work?
A baby elephant named Djumbo suddenly decided the diva was its playmate, chasing her across the circus ring.
Kurdish forces that have elevated women are wary of the Islamist values of Syria’s new governors
Reappointment of Sébastien Lecornu highlights French president’s dwindling options and stokes fears France is becoming ungovernable
Two decades after George Zongolopoulos' passing, Sianti Gallery honors the “eternal adolescent” of Greek sculpture whose works defined public art from Athens to Brussels
Onetime subway vigilante Curtis Sliwa hopes to defy the odds by defeating Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo
The family of a 28-year-old pregnant woman who died after suffering an allergic shock from antibiotics has filed a lawsuit, alleging failures in hospital care
Antibiotic resistance kills over a million people annually, but few new treatments are entering clinical trials, threatening a global health crisis by 2050
Somalia and Afghanistan might not be at the top of your travel list. But for these travelers, the risks are dwarfed by the rewards of getting way off the beaten path.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman died after an allergic reaction to antibiotics, raising questions over whether her medical history was checked.
British primatologist, global activist won the trust of a chimpanzee group in 1960 that became the focus of her life’s work
'The message will be very simple: you either work or you leave', Minister Thanos Plevris said, in detailing an upcoming draft law. Conversely, he said legal migration for guest workers will be expanded