With Easter around the corner and Middle East tensions pushing up fuel and food prices, Athens is rolling out subsidy measures it has used before — and promising more market inspections.
Israel’s envoy to Greece outlined regional tensions and security dynamics, arguing that Hezbollah acts on behalf of Iran while stressing the importance of alliances and diplomacy in maintaining regional stability
A new €1.7 million project will install advanced water treatment systems in northern Greece to address uranium contamination concerns and ensure safe, continuous drinking water supply
Despite firm denials from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government, early election speculation refuses to fade. A cocktail of scandals, surging prices and tourism anxiety is fueling the chatter while some MPs are starting to ask uncomfortable questions
Lawmakers clash over fuel subsidies, tax cuts, and support for vulnerable households as the greek government attempts to tackle rising energy costs linked to the Middle East war.
As war reshapes the Middle East, Greece recalibrates its defense posture—strengthening alliances, boosting its regional role, and navigating tensions with Turkey, the EU, and the US in an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape.
The Mitsotakis government is caught between the "Trump doctrine" and International Law, the pro-Trumpers, the anti-Trumpers, and the balancers
The Panagopoulos case comes back to the spotlight with prosecutor's order
Israel reversed course after blocking Cardinal Pizzaballa from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday, drawing condemnation from Athens and world leaders
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis pledged continued support for households facing rising costs, as his government prepares fresh fuel subsidies and broader relief measures amid the fallout from tensions in the Middle East. In his weekly social media briefing, Mitsotakis said authorities are working to launch the “Fuel Pass” subsidy platform within days, with payments […]
Talks in Benghazi focused on migration, maritime disputes and trade, as Greece steps up engagement with eastern Libya’s leadership.
Greek opposition leader draws red lines against New Democracy, targets surveillance scandal and inequality, and seeks to rally a divided party as PASOK launches a crucial three-day conference in Athens.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis dismissed snap election scenarios, stressing stability amid regional turmoil and signaling the government’s intent to complete its full term.
The reaction, in a post on X, was prompted by references to a separate post published on the website of the Fars News Agency accusing Greece and Azerbaijan of assisting Israel
'Our choices must reflect balance and responsibility. Measures taken during this period should be targeted, fair, and effective, with priority given to the most vulnerable households and businesses,' Eurogroup president Kyriakos Pierrakakis said after the teleconference
"The time has come for new Change, which is a prerequisite for the country's economic and social stability," declares the PASOK leader ahead of the Party Congress opening today at the indoor taekwondo arena in Paleo Faliro
A court ruling and new claims in the Predator case are raising political stakes ahead of a parliamentary debate requested by PASOK, with legal action by alleged targets also expected.
Greece’s Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will meet Libyan military leader Khalifa Belqasim Haftar in Benghazi and attend the opening of Greece’s new consulate before traveling to Tripoli for further official talks
According to the Greek side, two pairs of Turkish F-16 fighter planes flying in formation, accompanied by a CN-235 surveillance aircraft and two drones, conducted a total of nine violations of Greek national airspace in the NE and SE Aegean
A report by Greek newspaper TA NEA outlines key developments and alleged links between private individuals, state structures and the Predator spyware network, as the case remains under judicial scrutiny.