Protesting Greek farmers swarm onto aircraft parking area of an international airport on Crete
Read full article: Protesting Greek farmers swarm onto aircraft parking area of an international airport on CreteAngry farmers protesting delays in the payment of subsidies have swarmed onto the aircraft parkin area of the international airport on the southern Greek island of Crete.
Olympic flame for Milan Cortina Winter Games arrives in Italy following handover in Greece
Read full article: Olympic flame for Milan Cortina Winter Games arrives in Italy following handover in GreeceThe Olympic flame for the Milan Cortina Winter Games has landed in Rome following a handover in Greece.
Under a cloud, the Olympic flame begins its journey to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
Read full article: Under a cloud, the Olympic flame begins its journey to the Milan Cortina Winter OlympicsThe Olympic flame began its journey Wednesday for the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games after bad weather forced officials to move the traditional lighting from ancient Olympia to a nearby museum.
Praying for the sun: What to know about the flame-lighting ceremony for the Winter Olympics
Read full article: Praying for the sun: What to know about the flame-lighting ceremony for the Winter OlympicsThe Olympic flame for the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games will be lit at Ancient Olympia, continuing a tradition that uses the sun’s rays to symbolize continuity with the original Greek competitions.
Trump administration designates 4 left-wing European networks as terrorist organizations
Read full article: Trump administration designates 4 left-wing European networks as terrorist organizationsPresident Donald Trump's administration is designating four left-wing European networks as terrorist organizations.
Katy Perry goes unnoticed by Scotland's soccer coach as his team shares a hotel with pop star
Read full article: Katy Perry goes unnoticed by Scotland's soccer coach as his team shares a hotel with pop starSharing a Glasgow hotel with pop star Katy Perry hasn’t been much of a distraction for Scotland coach Steve Clarke as he prepares his team for two crucial World Cup qualifiers this week.
Mystery drone sightings reported over critical infrastructure in northern Germany
Read full article: Mystery drone sightings reported over critical infrastructure in northern GermanyGerman authorities are investigating reports of unidentified drones potentially spying on critical infrastructure in Schleswig-Holstein.
Thousands march in Greece against labor law changes, disrupt services nationwide
Read full article: Thousands march in Greece against labor law changes, disrupt services nationwideThousands of demonstrators have marched through Athens as part of a general strike protesting changes to Greece's labor laws.
High-tech tax authority helps Greece return to Europe’s financial mainstream
Read full article: High-tech tax authority helps Greece return to Europe’s financial mainstreamGreece’s once notorious tax system has been transformed into one of Europe’s most efficient, powered by drones, big data and real-time surveillance.
UNHCR official warns that the 1951 refugee convention is increasingly under threat
Read full article: UNHCR official warns that the 1951 refugee convention is increasingly under threatThe U.N. refugee agency says that governments around the world, especially that of the United States and countries in Europe, are increasingly undermining the global convention on refugees and asylum seekers — even threatening its very existence.
Google's top AI scientist says ‘learning how to learn’ will be next generation's most needed skill
Read full article: Google's top AI scientist says ‘learning how to learn’ will be next generation's most needed skillGoogle's DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis says the most valuable human skill for the future will be “learning how to learn” as artificial intelligence transforms education, careers and daily life.
Humanoid robots showcase skills at Ancient Olympia. But they're on a long road to catch up to AI
Read full article: Humanoid robots showcase skills at Ancient Olympia. But they're on a long road to catch up to AIHumanoid robots kicked soccer balls, boxed and even attempted archery at the birthplace of the Olympic Games in Ancient Olympia.
Giannis powers Greece by Italy,Poland outlasts Slovenia, Luka in NBA stars' EuroBasket openers
Read full article: Giannis powers Greece by Italy,Poland outlasts Slovenia, Luka in NBA stars' EuroBasket openersAmerican-born guard Jordan Loyd hit seven 3-pointers and finished with 32 points to help Poland outlast Slovenia and Los Angles Lakers star Luka Doncic 105-95 in both teams’ EuroBasket opener.
Climate change made deadly wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus more fierce, study finds
Read full article: Climate change made deadly wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus more fierce, study findsA new study says climate change that has driven scorching temperatures and dwindling rainfall made massive wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus this summer burn much more fiercely.
Beach on a budget: Greeks settle for day trips, priced out of iconic destinations
Read full article: Beach on a budget: Greeks settle for day trips, priced out of iconic destinationsGreece’s booming tourism industry is drawing huge numbers of foreign visitors, but many Greeks are struggling to afford holidays in their own country.
Anti-war demonstrators protest the arrival of an Israeli cruise ship on the Greek island of Crete
Read full article: Anti-war demonstrators protest the arrival of an Israeli cruise ship on the Greek island of CreteDemonstrators calling for an end to the war in Gaza have protested the arrival of an Israeli cruise ship on another Greek island.
Riot police scuffle with demonstrators on Greek island during visit by Israeli cruise ship
Read full article: Riot police scuffle with demonstrators on Greek island during visit by Israeli cruise shipScuffles have broken out between riot police and demonstrators on the Greek island of Rhodes during a protest against the war in Gaza.
Protest against Gaza war prevents Israeli visitors from touring Greek island
Read full article: Protest against Gaza war prevents Israeli visitors from touring Greek islandA cruise ship carrying Israeli tourists has left the Greek island of Syros without its passengers disembarking, after more than 150 protesters demonstrated at the island’s port, unfurling Palestinian flags and calling for an end to the war in Gaza.
Hotels and homes evacuated on Greek island of Crete as wildfire burns out of control
Read full article: Hotels and homes evacuated on Greek island of Crete as wildfire burns out of controlFirefighters are struggling to bring a major wildfire on Greece’s southern island of Crete under control, hampered by gale force winds that are whipping up the flames.
Severe heat wave hits southern Europe and raises wildfire risks
Read full article: Severe heat wave hits southern Europe and raises wildfire risksMajor heat waves have pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit in southern European countries including Italy, Spain and Greece.
Wildfire prompts evacuations near Athens as summer's first heat wave hits Greece
Read full article: Wildfire prompts evacuations near Athens as summer's first heat wave hits GreeceA large wildfire has broken out south of Athens, forcing evacuations and road closures near the ancient Temple of Poseidon.
Firefighters battle a wildfire burning out of control on the Greek island of Chios
Read full article: Firefighters battle a wildfire burning out of control on the Greek island of ChiosHundreds of firefighters backed by aircraft are battling a wildfire burning out of control for the third day on the eastern Aegean island of Chios with authorities issuing multiple evacuation orders.
From the Greek mountains to Manhattan: folk music icon Petroloukas Chalkias honored after death
Read full article: From the Greek mountains to Manhattan: folk music icon Petroloukas Chalkias honored after deathFans in Greece are paying their respects to clarinetist Petroloukas Chalkias, whose hypnotic, note-bending performances over the course of seven decades made him a hero of mountain folk music.
American man detained in Greece over suspected double killing of infant and woman in Rome
Read full article: American man detained in Greece over suspected double killing of infant and woman in RomeGreek authorities have detained an American man on the island of Skiathos who is suspected of killing an infant whose remains were found over the weekend in a Rome park.
Greek court jails 4 officials over botched evacuation during deadly wildfire near Athens
Read full article: Greek court jails 4 officials over botched evacuation during deadly wildfire near AthensFour former senior fire service and civil protection officials have been jailed in Greece after being found guilty for failing to mount a proper evacuation during a wildfire that killed more than 100 people outside Athens in 2018.
Greece's top diplomat calls war in Gaza a 'nightmare'
Read full article: Greece's top diplomat calls war in Gaza a 'nightmare'Greece’s top diplomat says the world is facing the most turbulent time since World War II, pointing to a crossroads in democracy and saying Europe is facing a “political identity crisis.”.
Orthodox Church leader says faith is humanity's safeguard against the 'impending robotocracy'
Read full article: Orthodox Church leader says faith is humanity's safeguard against the 'impending robotocracy'The spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians has warned against the unchecked rise of artificial intelligence and automation, calling it an “impending robotocracy.”.
Polish teen arrested in Greece over the brutal killing of a 16-year-old girl
Read full article: Polish teen arrested in Greece over the brutal killing of a 16-year-old girlAuthorities say a 17-year-old Polish student has been arrested in Greece in connection with the killing of a 16-year-old girl in Poland.
Woman dies when a bomb she is carrying explodes in the Greek city of Thessaloniki, police say
Read full article: Woman dies when a bomb she is carrying explodes in the Greek city of Thessaloniki, police sayA 38-year-old woman has been killed in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki while carrying a bomb.
Greece announces 1 billion euros in financial benefits after posting 1.3% budget surplus
Read full article: Greece announces 1 billion euros in financial benefits after posting 1.3% budget surplusGreece’s prime minister has announced 1 billion euros in financial benefits for lower-income households and the country’s public investment program.
A bomb strikes near the Athens offices of the Greek railway company. No injuries reported
Read full article: A bomb strikes near the Athens offices of the Greek railway company. No injuries reportedA bomb planted near the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece’s main railway company, has exploded in a busy district of central Athens, authorities say, causing limited damage but no injuries.
Medical charity reports 6 cases of malnourished children in Greek island migrant camp
Read full article: Medical charity reports 6 cases of malnourished children in Greek island migrant campA medical charity working in Greece says it has diagnosed six young children living in a migrant facility on the eastern Aegean island of Samos as suffering from malnutrition.
More than a dozen migrants die as boats sink off Greece and Turkey
Read full article: More than a dozen migrants die as boats sink off Greece and TurkeyGreek and Turkish officials have reported the sinking of two boats carrying migrants in the early hours of Thursday in the narrow stretch of sea between Turkey and a nearby Greek island, leaving a total of at least 16 people dead, including three children, one missing and more than 40 survivors.
An ancient bronze griffin head is returned to Greece from New York in a major repatriation move
Read full article: An ancient bronze griffin head is returned to Greece from New York in a major repatriation moveAn ancient bronze griffin head, stolen nearly a century ago, has been returned to the Archaeological Museum of Olympia.
2 men arrested in Zimbabwe for armed robbery and stealing new IOC President Coventry's memorabilia
Read full article: 2 men arrested in Zimbabwe for armed robbery and stealing new IOC President Coventry's memorabiliaTwo brothers have been arrested and appeared in a Zimbabwe court accused of an armed robbery at the home of new International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry’s parents.
Greek government debt raised to investment grade by Moody's, closing the door on a painful era
Read full article: Greek government debt raised to investment grade by Moody's, closing the door on a painful eraGreece’s center-right government has welcomed a credit rating upgrade by Moody’s, the last major ratings agency to lift junk status on government bonds that began 15 years ago during a severe debt crisis.
Greece says ambitious Mediterranean power cable project is on track despite setbacks
Read full article: Greece says ambitious Mediterranean power cable project is on track despite setbacksGreece has pledged that a major underwater electricity cable project connecting Greece with Cyprus and Israel by the end of the decade will overcome a series of setbacks and move forward as scheduled.
Greek lawmaker attacks paintings in Athens' National Gallery, claiming they are offensive
Read full article: Greek lawmaker attacks paintings in Athens' National Gallery, claiming they are offensiveGreece’s National Gallery says a Greek lawmaker attacked four paintings in an exhibition, including one he had previously criticized as offensive on religious grounds.
Protests turn violent as Greece's government battles censure motion over deadly train crash
Read full article: Protests turn violent as Greece's government battles censure motion over deadly train crashProtesters have launched gasoline bombs and fireworks in clashes with police outside Greece's parliament.
Animal skins, bells, ritual chaos: Ancient burnout remedy is still at the heart of Greece’s carnival
Read full article: Animal skins, bells, ritual chaos: Ancient burnout remedy is still at the heart of Greece’s carnivalThe ancient tradition of the Bell People in the Greek village of Distomo marks the end of carnival.
Santorini's earthquake swarm is declining gradually as thousands return to the Greek island
Read full article: Santorini's earthquake swarm is declining gradually as thousands return to the Greek islandScientists from the University of Athens monitoring an earthquake swarm near the island of Santorini say the phenomenon is in “gradual decline” nearly a month after the multiple tremors started.
Santorini earthquakes are decreasing but outlook is uncertain, top Greek scientist says
Read full article: Santorini earthquakes are decreasing but outlook is uncertain, top Greek scientist saysGreece’s chief seismologist says that while earthquake frequency around Santorini has slightly decreased, the situation remains unpredictable for the coming weeks.
Scientists say several thousand earthquakes detected near Greece's island of Santorini
Read full article: Scientists say several thousand earthquakes detected near Greece's island of SantoriniScientists have detected several thousand earthquakes, the vast majority of them with small magnitudes, in just over two weeks near Greece’s volcanic island of Santorini.
Santorini restricts traffic and imposes more precautionary measures against earthquakes
Read full article: Santorini restricts traffic and imposes more precautionary measures against earthquakesGreek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has visited earthquake-struck Santorini, as the Aegean island imposed more precautionary measures amid intense seismic activity.
The swarm of earthquakes shaking Santorini prompts Greece to declare an emergency
Read full article: The swarm of earthquakes shaking Santorini prompts Greece to declare an emergencyGreece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini because of the hundreds of undersea earthquakes that have shaken the resort island for nearly a week.
Earthquakes keep rattling Greece's volcanic island of Santorini every few minutes
Read full article: Earthquakes keep rattling Greece's volcanic island of Santorini every few minutesEarthquakes are still rattling Greece’s volcanic island of Santorini every few minutes as authorities bolster their emergency plans in case the hundreds of temblors in recent days are a harbinger of a larger quake to come.
As hundreds of quakes rattle Greek islands, a few brave tourists have Santorini to themselves
Read full article: As hundreds of quakes rattle Greek islands, a few brave tourists have Santorini to themselvesThe mayor of Santorini says that the hundreds of earthquakes that have rattled Greek islands on the Aegean Sea are a “seismic swarm” and could continue for weeks before eventually diminishing.
Multiple tremors near Greek island of Santorini shut schools and put residents on edge
Read full article: Multiple tremors near Greek island of Santorini shut schools and put residents on edgeA series of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini have led authorities to shut down schools, dispatch rescue teams with sniffer dogs and sent instructions to residents including a request to drain their swimming pools.
Growing anger in Greece over deadly rail disaster prompts plan by opposition to challenge government
Read full article: Growing anger in Greece over deadly rail disaster prompts plan by opposition to challenge governmentThree Greek opposition parties say they are planning to challenge the conservative government with a censure motion over its handling of a 2023 rail disaster that killed 57 people.
An unlikely symbol of cooperation, the barn owl brings Arab and Israeli scientists together
Read full article: An unlikely symbol of cooperation, the barn owl brings Arab and Israeli scientists togetherA cross-border conservation project centered on barn owls is fostering cooperation between Israeli and Arab scientists, offering a rare example of coexistence in the conflict-ridden Middle East.
European court rules against Greece over migrant’s illegal deportation, calls practice 'systematic'
Read full article: European court rules against Greece over migrant’s illegal deportation, calls practice 'systematic'The European Court of Human Rights in a landmark ruling has found that Greece illegally deported a woman back to neighboring Turkey.
Costas Simitis, former Greek prime minister and socialist leader, dies at 88
Read full article: Costas Simitis, former Greek prime minister and socialist leader, dies at 88Costas Simitis, former prime minister of Greece and the architect of the country’s joining the common European currency, the euro, has died at 88, state TV ERT reports.
Former Greek royal family expresses 'deep emotion' after regaining citizenship
Read full article: Former Greek royal family expresses 'deep emotion' after regaining citizenshipMembers of Greece’s former royal family have expressed “deep emotion” after being granted Greek citizenship, ending a decades-old dispute with the country's government.
8 dead, 18 rescued as speedboat carrying migrants capsizes near Greek island of Rhodes
Read full article: 8 dead, 18 rescued as speedboat carrying migrants capsizes near Greek island of RhodesGreek authorities say a speedboat carrying migrants capsized Friday morning off the eastern Greek island of Rhodes, leaving eight dead, including a child.
Greek workers hold general strike over high cost of living and call for collective wage agreements
Read full article: Greek workers hold general strike over high cost of living and call for collective wage agreementsGreek public and private sector workers have walked off the job in a 24-hour general strike that is disrupting services across the country, with public transport in the capital suspended for several hours and ferries that connect the islands to the mainland tied up in port.
Greece to repay chunk of bailout debt early and touts recovery during anger over cost of living
Read full article: Greece to repay chunk of bailout debt early and touts recovery during anger over cost of livingPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says Greece is set to make an early repayment of 5 billion euros or $5.3 billion in bailout-era debt in 2025.
Harry Kane sparks England rout against Ireland and Nations League promotion
Read full article: Harry Kane sparks England rout against Ireland and Nations League promotionHarry Kane’s 69th international goal sparked a second-half scoring spree that fired England back to the top tier of the UEFA Nations League.
Greece and Turkey press ahead with talks in effort to smooth often volatile relations
Read full article: Greece and Turkey press ahead with talks in effort to smooth often volatile relationsThe foreign ministers of Greece and Turkey say that recent efforts to smooth the frequently volatile ties between the neighboring countries and regional rivals are bearing fruit, although significant differences remain, notably over maritime boundaries in the Aegean.
4 people die in a migrant boat accident off a Greek island
Read full article: 4 people die in a migrant boat accident off a Greek islandGreek authorities say four people, including two children, have died off the island of Kos in an accident involving a migrant smuggling boat crossing from nearby Turkey.
England gets back to winning ways but interim coach Carsley says team needs a 'world class' manager
Read full article: England gets back to winning ways but interim coach Carsley says team needs a 'world class' managerAfter three wins from four games as England interim coach, Lee Carsley has appeared to distance himself from taking on the job full time.
OPA! The 58th Original Greek Festival returns to Houston this weekend
Read full article: OPA! The 58th Original Greek Festival returns to Houston this weekendIt's time for the 58th annual Original Greek Festival happening this weekend in Montrose! From the delicious authentic Greek food and pastries to live music and shopping, we'll learn more about what you can enjoy this weekend at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral.
Greek singer Marinella is in stable but critical condition after collapsing during a concert
Read full article: Greek singer Marinella is in stable but critical condition after collapsing during a concertPopular Greek singer Marinella is in stable but critical condition in an Athens hospital, a day after collapsing on stage during a concert in the ancient Herod Atticus theater.
4 migrants died trying to reach an eastern Greek island in a small boat that sank
Read full article: 4 migrants died trying to reach an eastern Greek island in a small boat that sankGreece’s coast guard says four people have died and five others have been rescued after a boat carrying migrants sank off the island of Samos.
Ruins of a long-sunken Greek village emerge as drought saps a vital reservoir
Read full article: Ruins of a long-sunken Greek village emerge as drought saps a vital reservoirWater reserves at the artificial Lake Mornos in central Greece have hit their lowest level in 16 years as a drought induced by climate change rampages across much of southern Europe this summer.
A climate-related mass die-off leaves over 100 tons of dead fish collecting at a Greek port
Read full article: A climate-related mass die-off leaves over 100 tons of dead fish collecting at a Greek portAuthorities say more than 100 tons of dead fish have been collected in and around the port of Volos, in central Greece, following a mass die-off linked to extreme climate fluctuations.
Drying lakes and thirsty trees: In drought-hit Greece, water trucks are keeping crops alive
Read full article: Drying lakes and thirsty trees: In drought-hit Greece, water trucks are keeping crops aliveA severe drought in northern Greece, worsened by successive heat waves and low rainfall, is causing water shortages that are threatening agriculture, drying up lakes, and stressing local communities dependent on tourism.
Drop in winds offers hope as firefighters battle huge wildfire on fringes of Athens. 1 person dead
Read full article: Drop in winds offers hope as firefighters battle huge wildfire on fringes of Athens. 1 person deadA major forest fire has raged into the northern suburbs of Athens, killing one person and triggering evacuations of several areas as swirling winds hampered efforts of hundreds of firefighters and dozens of water-dropping planes.
July ends 13-month streak of global heat records as El Nino ebbs, but experts warn against relief
Read full article: July ends 13-month streak of global heat records as El Nino ebbs, but experts warn against reliefEarth’s string of 13 straight months with a new average heat record came to an end in July.
Strong second half lifts Germany over Greece 76-63 for first berth in Olympics semifinals
Read full article: Strong second half lifts Germany over Greece 76-63 for first berth in Olympics semifinalsFranz Wagner scored 18 points and Germany overcame a sluggish start to beat Greece 76-63 and advance to the Olympics semifinals for the first time.
Albania's governing Socialist Party wins mayoral poll in a town with ethnic Greek minority
Read full article: Albania's governing Socialist Party wins mayoral poll in a town with ethnic Greek minorityPreliminary results show Albania's governing Socialist Party candidate Vangjel Tavo has won the mayoral election in the southwestern town of Himara.
WATCH: U.S. keeper Adrian Weinberg scores full-pool goal at buzzer
Read full article: WATCH: U.S. keeper Adrian Weinberg scores full-pool goal at buzzerAfter making a late save in the first quarter of Thursday's men's water polo game against Greece, U.S. goalkeeper Adrian Weinberg threw the ball the length of the pool for a buzzer-beating goal.
Greece signs deal to buy 20 US-made F-35 jets in major military overhaul
Read full article: Greece signs deal to buy 20 US-made F-35 jets in major military overhaulOfficials in Greece say they have formally approved the purchase of 20 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters from the United States as part of a major defense overhaul.
Greece shuts Acropolis, 2 firefighters killed in Italy as southern Europe swelters in a heat wave
Read full article: Greece shuts Acropolis, 2 firefighters killed in Italy as southern Europe swelters in a heat waveA heat wave across southern Europe forced authorities in Greece to close the Acropolis for several hours in the middle of the day and two firefighters died in southern Italy while putting out a wildfire.