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With its athletes barred from competing in the Summer Olympics under the country’s flag, Russia has turned its fury on the Games and this year’s host, Paris.
The announcement that the German FTI Group, Europe’s third-largest tour operator, has filed for insolvency and will cancel or scale back trips that have not yet started comes at a critical time for Greek tourism as the main summer season begins.
Syrna is not an island you can just go to. It lies practically alone in the north Karpathian Sea, southeast of Astypalaia, with just five tiny islets to keep it company.
Main opposition SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis published his wealth declaration on Monday during a speech in Thessaloniki.
Authorities continue to investigate the source of contamination to the water supply network, that caused an outbreak of gastroenteritis in central Greece.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has pledged to continue his support for Greek shipowners “in every aspect of the shipping industry, from the green transition to the safety of ports and shipyards.”
It is so unbelievably frustrating to see fellow-citizens so breezily giving up their right to vote so they can have a day on the beach.
Capture the essence of spring in a fragrant fritter. Carrots, peas, fennel, mint and green onions mixed with flour and beer to create a delightful fried fritter, crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside.
Christoforos Peskias prepares a French-inspired lamb recipe with rosemary and wine.
Where do you go when all you want is good food in an unpretentious setting? For us Greeks, the answer is the humble taverna. Here's our pick of the best haunts in Athens.
The late Epiphanios of Mylopotamos, a monk and a chef who publicized the gastronomy and viticulture of Mount Athos to the wider world, made a cracking red snapper soup, with lots of herbs, but also cumin, which is unusual for fish. The small amount of cumin doesn’t define the dish, but it does make it spicier.
An appeals court in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, reduced a life sentence handed to a 58-year-old woman found guilty of murdering her former father-in-law, 85, with a frying pan in 2019 to 13 years.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis launched Posidonia 2024 at the Athens Metropolitan Expo on Monday.
Spanish-Greek duo Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas withdrew from the French Open mixed doubles on Monday, extending the fans’ wait to see the couple take their partnership on court.
Cultural festival “African Voices” scheduled for June 6 at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, aims to enlighten audiences about the rich history, heritage, and music of the African continent while celebrating its diaspora in Greece.