In the wake of a deadly shooting in Crete that left two people dead, Greece’s minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanos Plevris, called for tighter limits on gun ownership and condemned the island’s lingering tradition of vendettas, which he described as “a crime of the worst kind.” Speaking on MEGA TV, Plevris said that any […]
During a charged parliament debate, leaders clash over Greece’s escalating cost-of-living pressures, with the PM arguing that wage growth and fiscal discipline are easing pressure on households, while LOTO accused the government of deepening inequality
Zelensky’s one-day Athens visit comes amid reports he may sign an energy-sector agreement
In her first televised interview, the new US ambassador to Greece highlighted Washington’s strategic vision for the region, addressing geopolitical cooperation, defense ties and concerns over foreign influence in key ports.
In her first official visit to Greece’s Defence Ministry, the new US ambassador announced Washington’s approval of Greece’s entry into a key National Guard partnership program, aiming to deepen bilateral military cooperation.
The ruling center-right party appeared as marginally gaining compared to last month, calculated at 30.2%
Accepting an invitation from the Olympiacos Basketball Club, Guilfoyle joined team presidents Panagiotis and Giorgos Angelopoulos in the stands for the 10th round of the tournament.
Guilfoyle requested to be involved in upcoming charitable initiatives organized by the Church, underlining her intention to support philanthropic work in Greece.
The Greek Prime Minister outlined plans for the next phase of the program, including the acquisition of modern firefighting helicopters, with the first two expected in the summer of 2026.
Two competing scenarios — from renewed investor interest to a potential freeze — define the uncertain future of the Great Sea Interconnector, as U.S., Israeli, and European stakeholders weigh their next moves.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis travels to Elefsina today for a public meeting, as his government faces mounting pressure from farmers over delayed subsidies and rising costs. The visit follows controversy over his recent exit from Alexandroupolis Airport
Greece's Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis confirmed that a prosecutor is reviewing the party’s founding declaration for authenticity.
The Ministry of National Defense announces a plan to provide 17,000 fully equipped homes for military personnel and families across Greece, prioritizing remote regions and islands, with phased construction and upgrades extending through 2040
During their Athens talks, the two leaders emphasized closer cooperation ahead of Cyprus’s 2026 EU Council Presidency and discussed regional, energy, and bilateral priorities
The Speaker’s office described the measure as part of an effort to make debates “more structured and efficient,” aligning the Hellenic Parliament with time-management practices common in other European legislatures
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides will meet in Athens for the 3rd Intergovernmental Summit between the two countries, discussing regional developments, the Cyprus issue, and future cooperation in key policy areas
The leaders of Greece and Cyprus will meet in the framework of the third Intergovernmental Summit between the two allies starting tomorrow, Wednesday, in Athens. Cyprus’s upcoming assumption of the Presidency of the EU Council during the first half of 2026 will be at the center of the agenda of talks between PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis […]
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis highlighted Greece’s upgraded role as an emerging energy hub in Southeastern Europe during his address at the annual meeting of the Institute of International Relations, held at a particularly critical moment for European and Euro-Atlantic security at the Athens Security Forum. In his speech, Gerapetritis discussed Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus […]
In reality, however, Greek defense industries are unable to become competitive and, despite efforts in recent years, are still, in many cases, loss-making
Farmers and livestock breeders from across Greece rallied in Athens and Thessaloniki on Tuesday, protesting rising costs, delayed payments, and a devastating sheep and goat pox outbreak that has led to the culling of more than 400,000 animals