The World Health Organization warned the Ebola outbreak linked to the Bundibugyo virus poses a high regional risk after cases spread between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, with at least 80 deaths reported
An annual tradition called the Great Saunter has blown up, creating headaches for organizers and new obstacles for walkers
Akylas electrified the crowd in Vienna with the high-energy “Ferto,” securing Greece a place in Saturday’s Eurovision 2026 final after one of the standout performances of the first semi-final
An emergency child benefit of €150 per child is set to be paid automatically into bank accounts by late June 2026, with no new application required
'He opened the door and threw mom out, ' the six year old told her uncle as her father faces attempted murder charges
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias declared income exceeding €1.2 million and 18 properties across two countries; Alexis Tsipras received two apartments as a parental gift; Kyriakos Mitsotakis's wife sold a UK property for £724,216.
Tsipras is set to announce his new party, by late May or early June, targeting the space of PASOK and SYRIZA with a Sanchez-inspired model
New study shows many of the influencers sharing health advice online are coaches or entrepreneurs
Infectious disease experts did not issue guidance on mask wearing for the general public or travel restrictions or protocols for cruise ships and airlines.
A German vacationer fought back against the sun lounger towel war and won. His €900 payout may be a wake-up call for the travel industry
Meet the union rep acting as a lifeline for sailors trapped at sea since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
The woman who turned pedagogy into a science. Montessori's legacy still guides parents and educators 74 years after her death
High-profile media tycoon was also a philanthropist and U.S. landowner; ‘I’ve won more than most’
The key characteristics that define the 40% of Greeks who, according to a study, are negative or reserved toward the scientific explanations for environmental changes
As scandals are buried and dissent recast as “toxicity,” citizens are nudged into silence—yet only vigilance and passion can resist the quiet normalization of democratic decay.
An investigation by the Athens daily Ta Nea this week examined responsibility for the increasingly disorderly and risky use of electric scooters in Greece, a day after a 13-year-old boy riding an e-scooter in southwest Greece was fatally injured in a crash with a pickup
Eighty years later, Boston still honors his legacy.
Norway claims the top spot, thanks to the world’s highest gross national income (GNI) per capita and a balanced social model.
As the war with Iran reshapes the balance of power in the Middle East, a quieter shift is taking hold in Washington.
Ten years after his death, Prince’s genre-defying sound, bold identity and fight for artistic freedom continue to shape modern music, inspiring generations while challenging every boundary of pop culture