The World Cup 2026 enters its decisive knockout rounds as surprise eliminations, dramatic penalty shootouts, and shifting power dynamics shape the path to the quarterfinals, with major teams now set…

The Olympiacos FC president said the proposed 53,000-seat venue could be completed within three years if pending legislation is approved, with the club temporarily relocating to Athens' Olympic Stadium (OAKA) during construction



Senior police officials tell Ta Nea who may be behind the arson attacks that killed a 72-year-old woman
New Democracy diaspora leader in Australia, Athanasios Tsouchantaris, resigns citing health reasons but also accuses party leadership of drifting from its core values
The World Cup 2026 enters its decisive knockout rounds as surprise eliminations, dramatic penalty shootouts, and shifting power dynamics shape the path to the quarterfinals, with major teams now set…

Record-breaking heat waves are challenging the continent’s longstanding resistance to cooling technology, spawning new political battles
The continent’s citizens are rushing to buy Chinese air conditioners while EU officials are challenging Beijing over a flood of exports
A legal fight between two of the U.S.’s biggest rare-earths companies illustrates the stakes behind the breakneck effort to loosen China’s hold on the sector
A new Greek study revisits the ancient Eleusinian Mysteries and the ritual drink “kykeon,” exploring whether it could have contained psychoactive compounds that influenced one of antiquity’s most secretive religious experiences.
The Olympiacos FC President and owner, along with club officials and municipal leaders, stress that the privately funded project, worth more than 250 million euros, will create Greece's largest football stadium, with capacity exceeding 50,000
Afroditi Nestora will need to stay immobile for days after burns suffered in the Thessaloniki arson attack
Crude prices dropped for a third day as Washington and Tehran reported progress on Strait of Hormuz talks
Music, sunsets and summer vibes come together as SNFCC launches free Wednesday concerts and DJ sets through September
From John Legend’s first-ever Greece performance, to bold reinterpretations of Greek tragedy and contemporary dance inspired by history
Water parks, beach parties and luxurious resort getaways in the heart of the city offer an escape from the scalding weather
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 major retrospective at the Panachrantou Monastery sheds light on the spiritual and artistic foundations of one of the most important Greek painters of the 20th century. On the occasion of the exhibition, curator and painter Christos Kehagioglou speaks to TO BHMA International Edition
As record tourist numbers collide with shrinking resources, Greece’s islands face escalating pressure on water, energy, housing, and infrastructure—raising urgent questions about how much growth they can truly sustain
After a fire gutted a local mechanic's garage, the open-air Apollon cinema staged a solidarity screening of "Persepolis." In a few hours, more than a thousand people helped raise some 8,000 euros.
As record tourist numbers collide with shrinking resources, Greece’s islands face escalating pressure on water, energy, housing, and infrastructure—raising urgent questions about how much growth they can truly sustain
After a fire gutted a local mechanic's garage, the open-air Apollon cinema staged a solidarity screening of "Persepolis." In a few hours, more than a thousand people helped raise some 8,000 euros.
Lipsi earns a place among Greece’s most tranquil islands in The Times, celebrated for its turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and timeless charm.
Agia Anna Beach in Naxos ranks among the world’s 100 best beaches for 2026, highlighting the island’s exceptional natural beauty and global appeal.
The restored complex, which remained hidden for 75 years, offers visitors a rare journey through more than two millennia of history.
A centuries-old lace-making tradition crafted from agave fibers has gained official recognition as cultural heritage, highlighting efforts to preserve one of Kefalonia’s most distinctive and endangered folk crafts
Former PM warns of an Aegean version of the Prespes deal, and takes aim at Gerapetritis
Senior police officials tell Ta Nea who may be behind the arson attacks that killed a 72-year-old woman
New Democracy diaspora leader in Australia, Athanasios Tsouchantaris, resigns citing health reasons but also accuses party leadership of drifting from its core values
Mitsotakis says the 250th anniversary of US independence reflects the enduring democratic values and strategic partnership linking Greece and America.
Thessaloniki freezes new Airbnb-style rental registrations until Dec 2026 in central areas, tightening rules and imposing heavy fines for violations.
Greece’s unemployment rate fell to 8.1% in May, the lowest in recent months, as the number of unemployed declined and employment continued to edge higher.
Eurostat's preliminary June data show inflation easing across Greece and the eurozone
Greek consumers are embracing AI for faster, smarter service—but when issues become complex, most still prefer the reassurance of human support.
New bill will ease majority voting, allow splitting large units, and set rules for Airbnb rentals
No injuries were reported after the ferry suffered an engine malfunction during berthing maneuvers off the islet of Elafonisos, prompting a coast guard intervention and investigation into the unusual incident
Local government body calls for real support to keep young people farming and living in the countryside
Fire quickly spread through a Pyrgos apartment building after an AC unit explosion early Thursday, injuring a mother and daughter
After 81 years, personal items taken from Greek prisoners in Nazi camps are being returned to their families, restoring memory and closing old wounds.
More than eight decades after the Distomo massacre, survivors’ families continue their fight for justice as Germany maintains that reparations claims are settled.
From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers
More than eight decades after the Distomo massacre, survivors’ families continue their fight for justice as Germany maintains that reparations claims are settled.
From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers
The acclaimed ensemble returns with an interactive summer performance blending Southern Italian traditions, Greek folk music, and poetry in a celebration that invites audiences to become part of the show
Thessaloniki’s Byzantine landmarks shine in a new light as a major restoration project transforms the White Tower, Heptapyrgion and historic walls.
Athens audiences can enjoy a free open-air screening of the Salzburg Festival production, featuring Lisette Oropesa and the Vienna Philharmonic, with English subtitles
Thessaloniki’s Byzantine landmarks shine in a new light as a major restoration project transforms the White Tower, Heptapyrgion and historic walls.
Athens audiences can enjoy a free open-air screening of the Salzburg Festival production, featuring Lisette Oropesa and the Vienna Philharmonic, with English subtitles