The president arrives in Beijing for a two-day meeting with the Chinese leader

The Irish low-cost carrier blames soaring airport charges for shutting down its Thessaloniki base, accusing Fraport Greece of operating a monopoly that is hurting tourism, connectivity, and competition



Lycabettus Theater in the heart of Athens will be hosting some of the hottest concerts and performances this summer.
Greek rebetiko and folk music brought audiences in Istanbul together, highlighting the enduring cultural ties and shared musical heritage between Greece and Turkey.
The president arrives in Beijing for a two-day meeting with the Chinese leader

The shale boom and wars in Ukraine and Iran have transformed the U.S. into a global energy powerhouse
The regime struggled for years with its messaging. Now it has found its voice through Lego-style videos and memes.
Government pours money into AI, electric cars and military power, while consumer confidence sags and job market grows bleak
Japan’s Calbee turns to monochrome packaging for popular snacks, citing naphtha shortages
In the incidents related to illegal entry, authorities arrested 999 foreign nationals and 29 suspected migrant smugglers.
Christina Gkentzou won European para taekwondo gold in Munich, while Vasilis Tholiotis claimed bronze as Greece reached five medals overall.
Greece and Saudi Arabia are set to deepen strategic ties as regional security, energy cooperation and maritime stability dominate high-level talks in Athens
With a theatrical performance and strong televote momentum, Akylas and Ferto send Greece back to Eurovision’s grand final
The first semi-final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest is set to begin at 10 pm local time, with Greece's Akylas performing fourth on the list of 15
After a standout dress rehearsal in Vienna, Greece’s Eurovision entry “Ferto” is surging in the betting odds, fueling hopes of the country’s first victory since Helena Paparizou’s iconic 2005 triumph
BBC has tipped Greece’s “Ferto” by Akyla as one of the standout entries of Eurovision Song Contest 2026, placing it just behind Finland in the race for victory.
The Greek island has reinvented itself as Europe’s top climbing destination, but now faces growing concerns over safety, infrastructure, and rescue readiness
Manolis Spinthourakis speaks with historian and curator Louison Coste about the Paris exhibition “Clemenceau and Greece,” exploring what the French statesman saw as Greece’s enduring continuity, why he drew parallels with ancient Athens, and when he felt the country betrayed him
A Day of Tension in Westminster
Manolis Spinthourakis speaks with historian and curator Louison Coste about the Paris exhibition “Clemenceau and Greece,” exploring what the French statesman saw as Greece’s enduring continuity, why he drew parallels with ancient Athens, and when he felt the country betrayed him
A Day of Tension in Westminster
Hosted at T.A.F. / the art foundation in the heart of the city’s historic center, the festival will bring together photographers and audiences from around the world.
Greece’s oldest and largest tribute to music, theater and the arts readies for another summer season! TO BHMA International Edition helps you with tips to make your Athens Epidaurus Festival experience truly memorable
The movie theatre located a short walk away from Ampelokipous metro station in Athens is honoring movies that made history.
The city’s Urban Picnic on May 1 launches the month-long Athens City Festival
Greece and Saudi Arabia are set to deepen strategic ties as regional security, energy cooperation and maritime stability dominate high-level talks in Athens
Athens is reportedly considering a diplomatic response as investigators complete a forensic analysis of the unmanned vessel found in Ionian Sea; DM Nikos Dendias warns of threat to maritime security and civilian shipping
The Cypriot president says a new initiative by U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres could pave the way for renewed negotiations and potentially a Cyprus settlement framework, with quiet diplomacy already underway.
Ten recent polls show a broadly negative picture for New Democracy, while the landscape for Greece’s opposition parties remains fragmented.
The aim of the support package is to compensate for the steep increase in diesel costs and support the overall sustainability of the sector
Real disposable income rises 3.3% quarter-on-quarter as wage gains and property income drive strongest performance among advanced economies
More banks are being scrutinized after Greek consumer watchdog EKPIZO filed a case violations of transparency
Nearly a year after a fake-certification scheme was uncovered in Greece's organic sector, the agriculture minister has canceled livestock and beekeeping programs and frozen new approvals pending a full overhaul.
Dylan is the first officially integrated visiting therapy dog in the system, reflecting a pioneering institutional effort to embed animal-assisted care into clinical practice
The Irish low-cost carrier blames soaring airport charges for shutting down its Thessaloniki base, accusing Fraport Greece of operating a monopoly that is hurting tourism, connectivity, and competition
In the incidents related to illegal entry, authorities arrested 999 foreign nationals and 29 suspected migrant smugglers.
The driver reportedly had a blood alcohol level of 1.15 and refused to get into the ambulance.
How the telephone in Greece evolved from a technological marvel enjoyed by the few into an essential part of everyday Greek life, reshaping communication and habits
A work by Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder once hung in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment. But how did it get there?
The Battle of Valtetsi, on May 12, 1821 was one of the first battles in the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire
A work by Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder once hung in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment. But how did it get there?
The Battle of Valtetsi, on May 12, 1821 was one of the first battles in the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire
Lycabettus Theater in the heart of Athens will be hosting some of the hottest concerts and performances this summer.
Greek rebetiko and folk music brought audiences in Istanbul together, highlighting the enduring cultural ties and shared musical heritage between Greece and Turkey.
ASTORIA is a theatrical play on the struggles, passions and resilience of Greek immigrants building a new life in New York — and this weekend is the last chance to see it!
Greek rebetiko and folk music brought audiences in Istanbul together, highlighting the enduring cultural ties and shared musical heritage between Greece and Turkey.
ASTORIA is a theatrical play on the struggles, passions and resilience of Greek immigrants building a new life in New York — and this weekend is the last chance to see it!