The burned bodies of 18 people were found as wildfires ripped through Greece on Tuesday and countries across Europe sweltered under yet another extreme heat wave.
An infamous restaurant on the Greek island of Mykonos is back in the news after a group of enraged tourists posted a photo of their bill on Tripadvisor.
Greece's prime minister is offering a "do-over" for travellers whose trips to the holiday island of Rhodes were cancelled or truncated due to the country's wildfires this summer.
She's on her way back to Australia while her friend is still on the island, playing to theatres doing double time as shelters for thousands of evacuees.
Authorities have said some of the wildfires currently sweeping multiple Greek islands could be the product of arson, as evacuations continue and Aussies were told to check if they should still travel.
Firefighting aircraft and ground crews from other countries are headed to Greece to help battle wildfires that have intensified as a heatwave baked much of southern Europe in temperatures above 40 degrees.
Cabinet ministers from Greece and the UK discussed Greece's bid to get the Parthenon Sculptures returned from London but gave no sign the world's thorniest cultural heritage issue was any closer to resolution today.
Greece's coast guard searched Tuesday for dozens of migrants reported missing after the overloaded sailboat they were on capsized and sank in rough seas off an island near Athens, authorities said.
The Siena International Photo Awards are held annually by Art Photo Travel. This year's winners include a woman caught up in the Greek wildfires and a shot of Angelina Jolie covered in bees.
Fill up your car this month, because in a few weeks, Australia will go from cheaper than average to pricier than average - compared to the rest of the world.
Three men have been arrested in Melbourne after about 45kg of cocaine - worth an estimated $20 million - was found hidden inside a jukebox imported from Greece.
Italy and Greece have relaxed some COVID-19 restrictions, in a sign that life is increasingly returning to normal before Europe's peak summer tourist season.
Rescue teams in Greece searched a burning ferry on Saturday for 12 people believed to be missing after it caught fire in the Ionian Sea while en route to Italy, while passengers described a frightening evacuation from the ship.
Rescue operations are underway to free two people trapped on a car ferry in Greece after it caught fire, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of passengers and crew
Two tremors with a magnitude of 5.2 and 5.4, respectively, have jolted Greece's southern islands, but no damage or casualties have been reported so far.
The Great Red Spot, a storm on Jupiter so big it could swallow Earth, extends surprisingly deep beneath the planet's cloud tops, scientists reported this week.
A bus transporting oil refinery workers fell into a sinkhole in the centre of Greece's second-largest city on Friday as storms continued to batter the country, damaging roads, closing schools and causing the deaths of at least two people.
Like any tourist or sightseer, Varosha's Greek Cypriot former residents must look from behind ropes at empty houses and schools, gutted hotels and looted stores.
Intense heat baking Italy pushed northward while wildfires charred the country's south, and Spain appeared headed for an all-time record high temperature as a heat wave kept southern Europe in a fiery hold.
Firefighters and residents battled into the night for a seventh day against a massive fire on Greece's second-largest island as the nation endured what the prime minister described as “a natural disaster of unprecedented proportions.”
Pillars of billowing smoke and ash turned the sky orange and blocked out the sun above Greece's second-largest island as a days-old wildfire devoured pristine forests and encroached on villages, triggering more evacuation alerts.