A new survey reveals that Greeks trust almost no institution, least of all the media and political parties. Anger, disappointment, and a sense of injustice are defining public sentiment
Sections of the State Reauthorization Act would strengthen the U.S. partnership with Greece, Cyprus, and Israel — known as the “3+1” framework — if lawmakers can overcome a procedural battle that has stalled the legislation
Greece’s prime minister to address diplomatic, defense, and domestic issues during a key parliamentary session, ahead of next week’s controversial amendment on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Athens faces mounting pressure from Berlin and NATO to ease its stance on Turkey’s role in Europe’s new defense framework—risking both its regional balance and relations with powerful EU allies
According to reports, the two leaders discussed recent developments in Ukraine ahead of an upcoming European Council meeting next week in Brussels
The Greek government plans a decade-long military modernization worth €25 billion, aiming to strengthen its armed forces and revive its domestic defense industry
Police clashed with staff outside Athens’ Attikon Hospital as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrived to inaugurate newly renovated emergency facilities
Asked about the most contentious provision in the draft legislation, Minister Niki Kerameus said the "...13-hour workday is not mandatory, and it can be done three days a month"
The statement followed a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs between Gerapetritis and the Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin.
Asked to rate incumbent PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ second government, 27.5% of respondents said they were satisfied, compared to 70.7% declaring dissatisfaction
The European Parliament approved the new regulation, which aims to “strengthen farmers’ position in the food supply chain” and clarify labeling for consumers.
Public opinion remains split on what the next government should look like: 44.8% favor a coalition, while 49.8% prefer a single-party majority, even if that requires repeat elections.
“I believe we have an important role to play—as a country that speaks with all key players in the Middle East," Greek PM Mitsotakis said.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ decision to place the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Ministry of Defense has sparked fierce political backlash, with critics warning of blurred lines between military and civilian authority in one of Greece’s most symbolic public spaces
'This is a monument created to honor the heroes who gave their lives for freedom. It belongs to historical memory,' PM Mitsotakis posted on his FB page, a development that follows a recent and very high-profile hunger strike that took place at the site
In his first interview since stepping down as MP, the former premier attacks the government and calls for a citizen-led renewal of Greek democracy
Ex-president Grigoris Varras has accused political and corporate figures of pressuring him to resign, while new testimonies and delays in hearings show the inquiry is still unfolding
A series of contentious bills on labor, public media, defense, and migration will test the government’s agenda ahead of December’s budget vote
Yannis Maniatis, the vice-chair of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists in the Europarliament, cited a reference to the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" and an illegal maritime agreement in a report by the European Defence Agency