Greece Ten defendants found guilty over deadly fire near Athens in 2018 Another court previously convicted six of the 21 defendants over the Mati blaze that killed more than 100 people. 03/06/2025
Turkey At least one dead after earthquake in Turkey felt across Greek islands Travel agencies cautioned tourists to remain calm after a 5.8 quake struck around 23km north of Rhodes. 03/06/2025
Climate More than 40% of Europe is facing drought, latest update shows Agriculture and hydropower could struggle to make ends meet as Europe’s climate-driven dry spell continues. 02/06/2025
Europe News Greece completes work on undersea cable linking mainland with Crete Athens hopes to extend the link, dubbed the Great Sea Interconnector, to Cyprus and Israel by the end of the decade. 26/05/2025
Greece Don't panic but be aware, experts urge after Greece earthquakes Two earthquakes struck near Crete and islands across the Aegean sea over the last two weeks. Experts are warning tourists to familiarise themselves with emergency guidance. 22/05/2025
Europe News Greece boosts firefighter numbers ahead of annual wildfire season Officials said the number of firefighting personnel has increased by roughly 20% over the past two years, while the fleet of fire-surveillance drones has grown to 82, up from the previous 45. 22/05/2025
Greece Crete hit by 6.1 magnitude earthquake, no significant damage reported The earthquake's epicentre was 56 kilometres northeast of Heraklion, off the Greek coast. 22/05/2025
Russia Russia releases Greek-owned oil tanker after detention near Estonia The Liberian-flagged Green Admire was seized on Sunday in Russian waters after leaving a port in Estonia. 20/05/2025
Radio Schuman Can Eurovision succeed in uniting through music? While avid Eurovision fans have been counting down the days to Saturday's final, Europe's "biggest party" was drawing criticism. Can organisers succeed in keeping politics off the stage? 16/05/2025
No Comment Mount Athos monastery home to diverse Orthodox community Perched on a cliffside above the Aegean Sea, the Monastery of Simonos Petra is home to one of Orthodoxy’s most diverse monastic communities. 14/05/2025
Culture news Klavdia brings a starry-eyed Greek ballad to Eurovision 2025 From her grandmother’s earrings to her modern Greek sound: Meet Klavdia, Greece’s 2025 Eurovision hope. 12/05/2025
World News Press freedom in Greece getting worse, Human Rights Watch says HRW says the 'image internationally of a forward-thinking and modern administration' that Athens wishes to present to the world is at odds with the reality on the ground. 09/05/2025
Europe News Greece and Egypt reaffirm plans for 1,000-km undersea power cable The project, estimated to cost around €4 billion, is expected to become operational within five years under an ambitious timeline set by both governments. 07/05/2025
Destinations Four European beaches ranked among the best in the world Two European beaches made the global top 10 for their stunning unspoilt nature. 06/05/2025
Europe News Europe's human rights watchdog urges Greece to end migrant 'pushbacks' Athens has consistently denied the pushback allegations, maintaining that its border control measures comply with international law. 06/05/2025
Greece Greek man accused of spying on NATO operations charged and jailed According to state television, citing Greek law enforcement officials, the suspect is a 59-year-old Greek citizen born in Georgia and is under investigation for potential ties to Russian security services. 02/05/2025
Europe News Tens of thousands of people took part in May Day rallies across Europe Rallies and demonstrations were organised across multiple major European cities on Thursday to commemorate Labour Day, calling for higher pay, greater equality and the protection of workers' rights. 02/05/2025
Europe News US citizen faces extradition from Greece over child abuse ring links A suspect identified as Leonidas Varagiannis, 21, was arrested in Thessaloniki for allegedly leading an online child exploitation group known as "764 Inferno". He denies the charges and opposes extradition to the US. 01/05/2025
Cinema Nia Vardalos returns to her roots with Greek-language debut Nia Vardalos, star and writer of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, is bringing her acclaimed play Tiny Beautiful Things to Athens — and will perform in Greek for the first time. Euronews Culture sat down with Vardalos ahead of her Athens performance. 30/04/2025
Smart Regions Climate crisis: how Mediterranean cities fight back In partnership with the European Commission The European COMPOSE project brings together cross-disciplinary expertise and proven best practices to support decision-makers in small and medium-sized cities as they tackle the climate crisis and transition to renewable energy. 28/04/2025