Cypriot memories jolted on 50th anniversary of Greek coup
Cyprus remains the EU’s sole divided country and Nicosia its only divided capital
Cyprus remains the EU’s sole divided country and Nicosia its only divided capital
Temperatures soaring above 40 degrees in Europe puts holidaymakers at higher risk of short-term and long-term injury
A new report says a ‘lack of vision and strategy’ threatens a sector that accounts for 30% of Greek GDP. The government’s response is worrying
PM says initiative was made necessary by twin perils of shrinking population and shortage of skilled workers
Outrage as blaze on Hydra burns part of island’s only pine forest
Portuguese resort Albufeira is the hottest destination for post-exam trips this year, while the Greek island of Zante is popular among south Dublin schools
CCTV footage showed the presenter near marina in the village of Pedi
Tightening border controls under EU migration pact paves the way for further “border violence”, says Dr Niamh Keady-Tabbal
A search and rescue operation is under way in Symi, one of the Dodecanese Islands
It’s an effective way to save on holiday expenses, but is it worth the effort involved in arranging a swap and getting your house in order?
United Nations says about 500 more people on board died in one of the deadliest boat accidents in the Mediterranean
Greek economist believes Ireland was bullied into bailout, Greeks pay German prices on Bulgarian wages and global economy has moved into technofeudalism
Greece Letter: Country has a strong government, with New Democracy back in power holding an overall majority. But younger people are disaffected by ongoing social and structural problems
In a decision tourism officials call a world first, up to 25,000 affected holidaymakers will be eligible for compensation
Greece Letter: Parliament voted to legalise same-sex marriages and loosen state control over universities, but for many these reforms go too far
176 MPs from across political spectrum voted in favour of bill on Thursday night
Polls show Greeks are split on the issue, with the Orthodox Church saying homosexuality is a sin, while many in the LGBT+ community believe it does not go far enough
I am still amazed by the imbecility of people who know about my condition but nevertheless say: ‘Surely one little drink wouldn’t hurt you?’
With increasing multinational hotel chains, minimal consideration has been paid to the impact on landscape, history, culture, or the lives of people
Greece has political stability but, as things stand, no solution to rising hardship
Death of Sinéad O’Connor, Dublin riots and RTÉ pay scandal were just some of the stories to hold readers’ attention this year
Humans have long been able to imagine complex machinery, but we only rarely have the societal resources to achieve it
The Greek friezes are not the only artefacts to end up in the British Museum in dubious circumstances
We risk losing the race to save our glaciers and to rein in sea level rise, World Meteorological Organisation report warns
Athens has repeatedly called on British Museum to return 2,500-year-old marbles removed from Parthenon temple in 1806
Cathal Meehan crowdfunding to raise money for ‘lengthy and costly’ legal action over wife’s death from botulism
Molly Manning Walker’s nail-biting debut feature was a deserving winner at Cannes
Five foodie destinations that have plenty to offer, along with a reputation for keeping you well-fed as you explore
Building major flood defences take years, so investment should begin right away
Greece Letter: Athens has too often adopted a subservient attitude to Europe and the US
Ireland’s attacking options enhanced by returns of Evan Ferguson, Mikey Johnston and Callum Robinson
Mayor of Volos says power outages caused by storm and flooding plunged 80% of city into darkness
Michaël Edwards explores linguistic ambiguities and errors in the Bible that arise from the interaction of different languages, cultures and beliefs
Radio: The RTÉ presenter discusses crises big and small, from Libya and Morocco to RTÉ and dodgy Greek hooch
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices