Fuel shortages and economic turmoil are scaring away foreign visitors

Eurostat data puts Greece well above the eurozone average, with energy costs and services driving prices higher across the bloc ahead of a closely watched ECB decision next week.



As flights over Greece surge to new highs, concerns are mounting over outdated air traffic control infrastructure, recent system failures and whether long-delayed upgrades can keep pace with soaring demand.
Wedding plans emerge as the Olympic medalist continues a standout season that has cemented his place among the world's elite pole vaulters
Fuel shortages and economic turmoil are scaring away foreign visitors

The automaker has spent billions developing cars ‘in China, for China.’ It is about to find out if the Chinese will buy them.
The president has been briefed that an end to the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah is key to finding a lasting settlement with Tehran
Archaeologists working on the ‘Greek Desk’ uncovered Nazi secrets, sabotaged enemy infrastructure and helped prepare for D-Day.
A breakdown of the Athens Epidaurus Festival performances on during the first week of June
The long-delayed deal will allow up to 5,000 seasonal Egyptian agricultural workers to be employed legally in Greece, helping address chronic labor shortages in the country's farming sector
Tal Dilian, who is appealing his conviction over the Predator spyware scandal, says Greek state agencies operated the system and demands a parliamentary inquiry to clear his name.
Nea Aristera has lost seven of its eleven MPs, smaller parties are already dissolving and PASOK is fielding internal criticism, all in the first week since Tsipras launched his Greek Left Alliance.
The three-day event ties together cannabis industry leaders and medical experts with live entertainment, street food and innovative products
As the first weekend of the globally acclaimed Epidaurus Festival draws near, these are the performances that will be opening the month-long cultural phenomenon
A group workshop hidden within Greece's capital reimagines cooking into a shared social dining experience
The beloved jazz festival marks 25 years since its creation with its biggest lineup to date
What remains constant along the way is his noble faith that painting can always meet the contemporary world head-on
As adolescent mental health concerns rise across Greece, students, teachers and experts warn that school psychologists are overstretched, barely visible and unable to meet the growing crisis unfolding inside classrooms
After thousands of experiments with the most unlikely materials in this world, his real material has always been people
As adolescent mental health concerns rise across Greece, students, teachers and experts warn that school psychologists are overstretched, barely visible and unable to meet the growing crisis unfolding inside classrooms
After thousands of experiments with the most unlikely materials in this world, his real material has always been people
In an age of acceleration, a new generation of Greek artists choose to work with time not against it, reviving ancient weaving, silk, and embroidery traditions not as nostalgia, but as living, evolving acts of creation that bind past and present through visible threads
Rhodes and Kos lead the Dodecanese with 39 Blue Flag beaches and marinas, confirming their status for quality and sustainability.
Revenue generated from the 5 euros ticket will be directed toward site maintenance, environmental protection initiatives, and studies focused on promoting the wider surrounding area.
The Greece of towels on the sand and long carefree beach days still exists. It's just becoming harder to find.
A Greek prosecutor has moved to close the OPEKEPE investigation against two ruling party MPs, pending a mandatory second review.
The Hope for Democracy founder presents her new movement as a grassroots alternative to Greece's traditional political spectrum
Nea Aristera has lost seven of its eleven MPs, smaller parties are already dissolving and PASOK is fielding internal criticism, all in the first week since Tsipras launched his Greek Left Alliance.
Individuals accused of orchestrating a multimillion-euro subsidy fraud scheme in northern Greece appeared before investigators to answer charges
Eurostat data puts Greece well above the eurozone average, with energy costs and services driving prices higher across the bloc ahead of a closely watched ECB decision next week.
Greek consumers are cutting spending both online and offline, seeking cheaper options and increasingly bypassing digital platforms to save money.
2D and 3D surveys obtained from HELLENiQ ENERGY have identified promising geological structures off the Kyparissia Gulf, with a subsurface that resembles the Ionian block where ExxonMobil is positioned.
Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis says the long-awaited Property Acquisition and Leaseback Agency is in its final stretch, offering vulnerable borrowers subsidized rents and a path to reclaim their homes.
Women aged 20 to 26 are eligible to join the army under a new voluntary service program, as Greece seeks to expand recruitment and modernize its military
Athens retailers are calling for stricter inspections, claiming that some second-hand clothing stores fail to comply with licensing and hygiene regulations, creating an uneven playing field for small businesses.
Investigators are examining the final hours before the killing as new forensic findings detail the severity of the attack and authorities pursue additional evidence
Emergency crews carried out a difficult rescue operation after a 21-year-old motorist became trapped when his vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a deep ravine
On May 29, 1453, Constantinople fell. The end of Byzantium became more than history for Greeks — it became eternal memory.
The assassination of EDA Member of Parliament Grigoris Lambrakis by right-wing para-state operatives, and the events that followed
Early Irish Brehon law, the Bechbretha, included a remarkable set of rules governing beekeeping rights, disputes, and compensation
The assassination of EDA Member of Parliament Grigoris Lambrakis by right-wing para-state operatives, and the events that followed
Early Irish Brehon law, the Bechbretha, included a remarkable set of rules governing beekeeping rights, disputes, and compensation
A breakdown of the Athens Epidaurus Festival performances on during the first week of June
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Rare collectible figurines of Asterix, Obelix, and the whole Gaulish village are on display at the Benaki Toy Museum through July 2026
Presale tickets for members of the official ASAPROCKY.COM mailing list became available on Tuesday, June 2, at 9:00 a.m. via highpriority.ticketmaster.gr.
Rare collectible figurines of Asterix, Obelix, and the whole Gaulish village are on display at the Benaki Toy Museum through July 2026