April 18, 2020: A woman wearing a mask walks at Monastiraki Metro Station in Athens, Greece. Full gallery
July 6, 2015: Alexis Tsipras, Greece's Prime Minister (left), and Nikos Pappas, Greece's Minister of State (right), outside of the Greek presidential palace after meeting with party leaders in Athens, Greece, on Monday, July 6, 2015, before the critical EU summit in Brussels.
Yanis Varoufakis, Greece's former Finance Minister, leaves the Greek Finance Ministry on his motorcycle with Danai Stratou, his wife, the day of his resignation in Athens, Greece, on Monday, July 6, 2015.
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis besieged by press photographers as he arrives at the Greek Finance Ministry following his resignation in Athens, Greece, on Monday, July 6, 2015.
A reporter standing at the entrance of the Greek Finance Ministry waiting for the former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis to exit the building the day of his resignation in Athens, Greece, on Monday, July 6, 2015. Foreign and local media converged in Athens, Greece, to report on the Greek Debt Crisis. Their great number and their coverage became part of the story as Greece and the world focused on their images, stories, videos and commentary
Academy Award-winning actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie at the entrance of Maximos Mansion in Athens, Greece on March 16, 2016.
February 20, 2020: Mayor or Athens Kostas Bakoyannis at the fountain of the new Omonoia Square in Athens, Greece.
September 24, 2018: A massive 300m-long (1000 foot) spiderweb blankets Aitoliko town in West Greece. The web has been built by thousands spiders of the Tetragnatha genus. As they built their web, they kept covering up large parts of the beach, trees, bushes and even, animals.
September 24, 2018: A cat's face covered by spiderweb in Aitoliko. A massive 300m (1000-foot) spiderweb blankets Aitoliko town in West Greece. The web has been built by thousands spiders of the Tetragnatha genus. As they built their web, they kept covering up large parts of the beach, trees, bushes and animals.
September 24, 2018: Aerial View of Aitoliko, Greece. A massive 300m (1000-foot) spiderweb blankets Aitoliko town in West Greece. The web has been built by thousands spiders of the Tetragnatha genus. As they built their web, they kept covering up large parts of the beach, trees, bushes and animals.