A 28-year-old American basketball player competing in Greece’s second-tier Elite League was arrested after driving his car onto active railway tracks in central Athens while under the influence of alcohol, Greek police said. The incident occurred at the intersection of Konstantinoupoleos Avenue and Iera Odos in Athens, where the driver entered the railway lines and […]
Greek police have dismantled an organised drug trafficking ring that was operating inside the Zografou University campus in Athens, authorities said on Saturday, following a coordinated operation carried out on Jan. 30. Officers from the Athens Crime Investigation and Detection Subdirectorate arrested four men aged 22, 27, 36 and 49. Prosecutors have opened a criminal […]
Greek authorities urge citizens to use 112 number in case of an emergency requiring law enforcement
Ten fully marked walking routes have been launched by Papagou-Cholargos Municipality, enhancing access, safety, and outdoor recreation in the protected Hymettus area for residents and visitors
Meteorologists warn of an intense weather system from Saturday through Monday, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail, strong winds and snowfall, including in lower-altitude areas, before conditions gradually improve midweek
The Council of State (CoS), Greece’s supreme administrative court, ruled that police are obliged to accept old ID cards as official documentation for the issuing of a new passport or a renewal of an old one. The ruling stems from a case in which a citizen applied last year to renew his passport using a […]
Authorities believe the 16-year-old from Patras traveled alone to Frankfurt and is safe, according to a report aired by Greek broadcaster MEGA.
The embedded link does not lead to the authority’s official website but redirects users to an external domain entirely unrelated to the Greek state.
Opportunities are available across museums and archaeological sites nationwide, covering 16 specialties from archaeologists to administrative staff, with applications open from February 6–8
The injured supporter is stable but cannot recall the crash or the loss of his friends, as another survivor leaves hospital and a third continues treatment in Romania
New data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority show the overall earnings gap between men and women remained steady, with the widest disparities in Information and Communication and among workers over 65
Authorities are examining potential safety lapses and permit irregularities after five night-shift workers were killed in the Trikala factory blast
The mobilization is intended to protest what the union describes as an increasingly hostile approach by the government toward the taxi sector.
The investment strengthens Aegean’s move into heavy aircraft maintenance, with plans for new facilities and expanded technical capabilities aimed at boosting Greece’s role in regional aviation support
The temporary closure will allow works linking the metro to the Kalamaria extension, with additional brief disruptions planned after Easter, according to Greece’s transport ministry
There have been several sightings of foxes approaching humans in Athens neighborhoods, and even a wolf sighting in one suburb. Is wildlife returning to the concrete?
A former chemistry professor was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison after repeatedly sharing intimate photos and harassing his ex-partner, with Greece’s top court upholding convictions for defamation and data protection violations.
Health authorities warn of mounting pressure on hospitals as influenza-related deaths and intensive care admissions increase, despite a slight decline in community positivity rates
Greek authorities uncovered more than 130 kilograms of cannabis hidden in a truck during a coordinated operation in Patras and Athens, leading to two arrests and exposing a wider drug trafficking network.
Exclusive images reveal how structural flaws and ignored warnings led to a fatal explosion in an unregistered basement, sparking grief and calls for justice from victims’ families