Culture news Evia Film Project: Greek island aims to become Europe’s cinema hub After suffering a devastating forest fire in 2021, the Greek island of Evia is looking to transform itself into Europe's most environmentally friendly destination for filmmakers. We visited the island to meet the people planning its revival. 15/07/2023
Greece Heat forces Greece's Acropolis to temporarily close Greek authorities temporarily closed the Acropolis in Athens on Friday as temperatures were expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius and some tourists experienced fainting spells. 14/07/2023
Culture news AI art meets music in new Mykonos summer programming Turkish-American new media artist Refik Anadol is opening the summer-long programme at Scorpios beach club in Mykonos. 11/07/2023
Europe News Frontex chief: Suspending activity in Greece would cost lives Withdrawing Frontex from Greece, as suggested by the agency's own Fundamental Rights Officer following one of the deadliest shipwrecks in Europe, could restrict "our capabilities to save lives," the agency's chief said on Thursday. 06/07/2023
Greece Euroviews. In the most recent election, Greek far right made a sinister comeback An obscure extremist party's surprising result represents uncharted territory for Greece as it grapples with the resurgence of extreme right-wing ideologies just three years after the conviction of Golden Dawn, Georgios Samaras writes. 04/07/2023
Greece Tsipras steps down as Greece's opposition leader after election defeat Greece's left-wing opposition leader Alexis Tsipras has stepped down following a crushing election defeat 29/06/2023
Greece Frontex: What would happen if the EU border agency quit Greece? The agency's fundamental rights officer has recommended Frontex temporarily suspend its activity in Greece over the latest migrant boat tragedy. But the move might not be the best option to keep the Greek authorities in check. 29/06/2023
Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis wins second term as Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be Greece's prime minister for the second time after a historic victory for his New Democracy party in an election that also sees the new far-right Spartans party enter parliament 25/06/2023
Greece Greeks head to the polls on Sunday in general election Greeks head to the polls on Sunday, June 25, for a second general election in five weeks with conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis expected to win re-election by a large margin. 24/06/2023
Destinations Greek Acropolis struggles with record-breaking visitor numbers Visitor numbers to the attraction were up 70 per cent last month, giving a taste of what is to come this summer without crowd control. 23/06/2023
Greece Greek Elections: New Democracy party eye up absolute majority New parliamentary elections are being held this Sunday. Polls suggest the New Democracy party is widely expected to win against the left-wing opposition. 23/06/2023
Musica Protégés receiving guidance from visionary artists Since its inception, this remarkable mentoring initiative has cultivated an extensive community of artists, cutting across generations, cultures, and disciplines worldwide 22/06/2023
Greece Greek court questions smuggling suspects over migrant ship disaster Nine men suspected of crewing a migrant smuggling ship that sank off Greece leaving more than 500 missing appeared in court Tuesday for questioning, as new accounts emerged on the sinking and the appalling conditions on the trip from Libya towards Italy. 22/06/2023
Greece As death toll rises to 81, new accounts expose migrant boat disaster The number of confirmed victims from one of the worst migrant shipwrecks in the Mediterranean rose to 81 Monday after three more bodies were found off southern Greece. 19/06/2023
Greece Timeline of how migrant boat tragedy off the coast of Greece unfolded A timeline of events that led up to one of the worst shipwrecks in recent Mediterranean history as hundreds of migrants are still missing off the coast of Greece. 19/06/2023
Greece Greek coast guard defends actions as up to 500 migrants feared dead Greece's coast guard defended its actions in responding to a ship carrying hundreds of migrants that ended up sinking off the country's south coast, as criticism mounted Friday over the European Union's years-long failure to hammer out a comprehensive migration and asylum policy. 16/06/2023
Destinations How to escape the crowds on wild eastern Crete While tourists tend to favour the west of Crete, the eastern side offers farm-to-fork experiences, wild hikes and boat trips on traditional fishing caïques. 14/06/2023
Greece Greek residents mobilise to help survivors of deadly migrant shipwreck Search and rescue operations continued overnight some 75 kilometres southwest of Greece’s southern Peloponnese region. 14/06/2023
Nature Watch volunteers pull tonnes of dumped fishing nets from Aegean Sea Dumped fishing nets account for 10% of marine litter found on the sea floor. 12/06/2023
Green News ‘Help us save Poros’: Tiny Greek island threatened by fish farm ‘We cannot watch this go ahead without a fight’: Greek islanders are rallying against plans for a giant fish farm. 08/06/2023
Greece Halki: Greek island serves as model for solar power communities The Greek island of Halki is acting as a model for communities wanting to live on solar-powered electricity grids 07/06/2023
Greece New Greek parliament convenes, only to be dissolved as early as Monday The next election will be contested under a different system after leading parties failed to form a coalition. 28/05/2023
Greece Greece appoints interim government ahead of second election Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou has appointed Ioannis Sharmas as interim prime minister after no party secured a large enough majority in Sunday's parliamentary election. 24/05/2023
Greece Greece general election: Five things we learned from Sunday's vote The winners, the losers, the parties making a comeback, and what happens next: we've got all those topics covered. 22/05/2023
Greece Greek voters face new election in June as New Democracy seeks majority Greece faces new national elections, despite the ruling party securing around 40% of the vote in Sunday's general election. 21/05/2023
Greece Polls open in Greece's first election since spending controls ended Polls have opened in Greece’s parliamentary election, the first since the country’s economy ceased to be subject to strict supervision and control by international lenders who had provided bailout funds during its nearly decade-long financial crisis. 21/05/2023