Health authorities, airlines and the operator of the MV Hondius cruise ship are mobilizing to contain the spread of a pathogen that has killed three

Israeli-backed plans to redevelop an abandoned Cypriot village have triggered environmental and political concerns.



Athens has not received any official notification regarding a possible visit by Donald Trump and US officials, despite reports of positive interest
A court in Hanover ruled a package holiday was “defective” after a family in Greece was unable to access sun loungers repeatedly reserved with towels despite early morning attempts
Health authorities, airlines and the operator of the MV Hondius cruise ship are mobilizing to contain the spread of a pathogen that has killed three

Meet the union rep acting as a lifeline for sailors trapped at sea since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
Health authorities, airlines and the operator of the MV Hondius cruise ship are mobilizing to contain the spread of a pathogen that has killed three
Best prospects for many 20-somethings are in fast-growing Southern cities, new analysis shows
Handwritten note released as part of legal proceedings for one of sex offender’s former cellmates
A Greek prosecutor recommends that the founders of a major child welfare organization and a third individual stand trial over alleged financial misconduct, citing large-scale irregularities, unrecorded accounts, and missing funds in the charity’s management
Greek authorities carried out multiple rescue operations off Crete as migrant arrivals in the eastern Mediterranean continue to put pressure on the island’s southern coast
Millions of British voters headed to the polls for the local elections set to deliver a crushing blow to PM Keir Starmer and reshape the UK's political landscape
The first Latin American and Caribbean festival is taking place May 9th in Athens through the summer-long "This Is Athens" festival series.
The city’s Urban Picnic on May 1 launches the month-long Athens City Festival
Two lifelong journeys converge in Koukaki, where passion, travel, and authenticity brought a slice of Japan to Athens—creating one of the city’s most talked-about dining experiences.
The movie theatre located a short walk away from Ampelokipous metro station in Athens is honoring movies that made history.
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
The image has stayed with Max Nikias for most of his life
TC Athenian House has opened its doors in Kolonaki with handmade creations and Greek hospitality
The image has stayed with Max Nikias for most of his life
TC Athenian House has opened its doors in Kolonaki with handmade creations and Greek hospitality
The Royal Beach Club Santorini experience is part of a full-day shore excursion that includes visits to Oia and Fira, relaxation, and plenty of Greek food.
Karpathos is increasingly seen as a destination that blends authenticity with striking natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes marked by dramatic contrasts and a high-quality travel experience.
This four-day, multidisciplinary celebration of culture bridges “near” and “far,” connecting Greece with its global diaspora, the local with the international, and artistic expression with community life.
The connection between humans and nature lies at the heart of the Region of Crete’s initiative “Let’s Go for Greens,” part of a broader effort to highlight the island as the European Region of Gastronomy 2026.
Athens has not received any official notification regarding a possible visit by Donald Trump and US officials, despite reports of positive interest
A solemn tribute to Patriarch Bartholomew was jolted by a public clash at the Athens Club, exposing the gap between peace rhetoric and local politics
The Greek prime minister urged unity within his ruling party and outlined proposed constitutional changes to limit parliamentary involvement in ministerial prosecutions, as political debate intensifies ahead of upcoming elections.
Greek PM seeks to ease party tensions while setting a new agenda ahead of key reforms and elections, as dozens of lawmakers prepare to voice concerns during a crucial parliamentary group session
This year’s agenda highlights the industries shaping global investment flows, with more than 70 sessions dedicated to artificial intelligence, defense technology, fintech and robotics.
Reports in recent days stated that the low-cost carrier had informed staff that its Thessaloniki base could close in October 2026 at the end of the summer season, citing increased airport charges
Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis referred to an early repayment plan amid favorable court ruling in reducing the debt burden and strengthening investor confidence
The Irish low-cost carrier is pulling its three aircraft and roughly 200 staff from northern Greece's main airport this October, though city officials and hoteliers say the blow is manageable.
A Greek prosecutor recommends that the founders of a major child welfare organization and a third individual stand trial over alleged financial misconduct, citing large-scale irregularities, unrecorded accounts, and missing funds in the charity’s management
Greek authorities carried out multiple rescue operations off Crete as migrant arrivals in the eastern Mediterranean continue to put pressure on the island’s southern coast
A 4-year-old boy was lightly injured after being struck by a car at the port of Argostoli in Kefalonia, with eyewitness accounts and authorities describing how the incident unfolded as an investigation is now underway
Witnesses described panic and children crying after a police patrol car struck a 12-year-old girl outside a school in Salamina. Authorities have launched an internal investigation into the incident
The woman who turned pedagogy into a science. Montessori's legacy still guides parents and educators 74 years after her death
On May 5th, 1955, West Germany was granted sovereignty, but at a price: Western alignment and a nation split by the Cold War
Penelope Delta, the foremost writer of Greek childrens literature, her tragic death, and the timeless power of her work
On May 5th, 1955, West Germany was granted sovereignty, but at a price: Western alignment and a nation split by the Cold War
Penelope Delta, the foremost writer of Greek childrens literature, her tragic death, and the timeless power of her work
Two cinemas in Athens are hosting six days of screenings that celebrate diversity while creating a safe space for dialogue and connection.
Akylas is set to perform fourth, in the line-up, at the first semifinal on May 12
The first Latin American and Caribbean festival is taking place May 9th in Athens through the summer-long "This Is Athens" festival series.
Akylas is set to perform fourth, in the line-up, at the first semifinal on May 12
The first Latin American and Caribbean festival is taking place May 9th in Athens through the summer-long "This Is Athens" festival series.