Greece Pope blasts 'shipwreck of civilisation' on Lesbos migrant camp visit "Please, let us stop this shipwreck of civilisation!" Francis said as he visited a migrant camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. 05/12/2021
Greece Europe 'torn by nationalist egoism' on migration, says Pope The pope's trip to the region has focused on the plight of asylum-seekers as some European nations harden their border control policies. 04/12/2021
Greece COVID in Europe: Portuguese hospital worker tests positive for Omicron A hospital worker in Portugal tested positive for the new COVID-19 variant, forcing the paediatric services unit to close. New restrictions have also entered into force in Portugal and other European countries. 30/11/2021
Scenes Meet the Greek fisherman cleaning up the Mediterranean Sea In partnership with Media City “I was really shocked to see that the fishermen were collecting in their nets, not only fish but lots of plastic.” 29/11/2021
My Europe Series How a fake jabs probe highlights Greece's deep vaccine scepticism “This is a nation and a culture where doubt is sewn into everything, including the questioning of authority and science, in order to maintain the beliefs they already have.” 20/11/2021
Greece Greeks hold peaceful march on deadly uprising anniversary Some 20,000 people marched peacefully through Athens on Wednesday to mark the anniversary of a bloody anti-dictatorship uprising in 1973, police said. 17/11/2021
Greece 'Life-saving on trial': Duo face jail in Greece for rescuing migrants Sean Binder, a German-Irish volunteer, and Sarah Mardini, a Syrian human rights worker, go on trial in Athens on Thursday. They deny the charges which include spying and forgery. 17/11/2021
Greece Runner, 88, sets sights on marathon after losing stomach to cancer After losing his stomach to cancer, Panagiotis Dousis, 88, is setting his sights on running a marathon. 16/11/2021
Art Talks stall between Greece and UK over return of ancient Elgin marbles The marbles — 17 figures and part of a frieze that decorated the 2,500-year-old Acropolis monument — were taken by Lord Elgin, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, in the early 19th century. 15/11/2021
Mobility Augmented reality project brings Olympic birthplace to life What would it be like to walk around the ancient site of Olympia at the time the original Olympic Games were held? A partnership between Microsoft and Greece's Ministry of Culture and Sport is offering visitors the answer, launching an immersive tour at one of the world's major archaeological sites. 12/11/2021
Europe Decoded Greek journalists call for new 'fake news' law to be withdrawn A Greek journalists' union says the new legal amendment could endanger the right to press freedom and needs to be rewritten. 11/11/2021
Greece Strikes over salaries disrupt Greek ferry services for two days The union strike began on Wednesday morning and is due to run until Friday. 10/11/2021
Greece 'The Taliban do not see us as human beings', says Afghan ex-anchor Up until this summer, Masooma Gholamy was presenting the news for Tamadon TV in Kabul. 10/11/2021
Health news Greece pushes people to get COVID jab as number of infections rise Greece registered a record number of new infections on Monday. 09/11/2021
Greece Greek firefighters clash with police at climate ministry Greece has more than 15,000 firefighters during the summer months, about 5,000 of them on short-term contracts or hired seasonally. 05/11/2021
Greece Greek Church urges faithful to get vaccinated as cases spike Greece's daily number of confirmed new COVID-19 infections hit a record high for the second time in a few days. 05/11/2021
Greece Greek police accused of 'possible racism' over shooting of Roma man The Hellenic League of Human Rights says the police shooting last month has "highlighted a number of long-standing serious issues". 02/11/2021
Greece Greece: Ship with 400 migrants onboard rescued after engine problem The Greek Coast guard said it was "one of the biggest search and rescue operations carried out in the eastern Mediterranean." 29/10/2021
Greece Three children among victims as migrant dinghy sinks near Greece At least three migrant children have died after a dinghy capsized near the coast of Turkey, according to Greek authorities. 26/10/2021
No Comment Philippos of Greece weds Nina Flohr in Athens Philippos of Greece weds Nina Flohr in Athens 24/10/2021
Musica Jonas Kaufmann mesmerises Athens in a stunning setting For more than 20 years, tenor Jonas Kaufmann has been singing at opera houses all over the world. Now he has made his debut at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens. 21/10/2021
Greece Greek doctors stage 24-hour strike to protest staff shortages Greek doctors and nurses have rallied outside the health ministry to protest against mandatory vaccinations and staff shortages. 21/10/2021
Greece Greece: Trial begins in violent death of LGBTQ activist Zacharias Kostopoulos died on September 21, 2018, at the age of 33 from injuries. Six people are on trial over his death, including four police officers. 20/10/2021
Greece Dozens evacuated on Greek island of Evia after storms and floods Evia suffered devastating fires over the summer, leaving the area more vulnerable to flash floods. 14/10/2021
Greece Greece to bolster border with Turkey over Afghanistan migration fears Greece will deploy a further 250 officers to its land border with Turkey, the country's interior ministry has said. 11/10/2021