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Greece experienced its second hottest July since 2010, with Central and Northern regions most affected by sustained heatwaves ...
On August 1, 1664, a united European army of Habsburgs, French, and others decisively defeated the Ottoman forces at the ...
In a move to restore peace at the Holy Monastery of Sinai, Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem has announced the Patriarchate’s intervention. Responding to Archbishop Kyrillos Damianos’ appeal, a ...
Euronext has announced plans to make the Athens Stock Exchange its main hub for Southeastern Europe, following the acquisition of ATHEX. CEO Stéphane Boujnah praised Greece’s economic progress and ...
In a historic first for Greece, two Canadian women were married in Eresos—birthplace of ancient poet Sappho—following the country’s legalization of same-sex civil unions.
Paros has been named the best island in Europe in Travel + Leisure’s 2025 “World’s Best Awards,” leading a strong showing for ...
In a tragic turn of events, a woman of Algerian descent was arrested in Athens’ Patisia district in connection to the death ...
The Tatoi royal estate is undergoing a major restoration, with the Ministry of Culture revitalizing 34 acres of historic ...
An Australian national wanted for homicide and arson was arrested at Athens International Airport following a tip-off. Greek authorities confirmed he is facing extradition for a fatal shooting ...
Greece has launched an innovative social housing program to create 25,000 affordable homes using public properties through a ...
Three Greek citizens have been fined by the Fire Department following a blaze in the forested Panepistimioupoli campus in ...
The first day of August also marks the beginning of the Dormition Fast, as this month is dedicated to the Panagia (Virgin ...
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