A man was detained after posting abusive and threatening messages against Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis on social media, with references made amid unrest in Nepal. He now faces multiple charges
A 70-year-old woman drove nearly one kilometer against traffic on the Olympia Odos motorway before colliding head-on with another car, leaving two people dead and one seriously injured
A new service on Gov.gr enables citizens to digitally co-sign documents from legal entities, simplifying transactions and reducing bureaucracy
The tollway’s emergency responders later recovered the charred body of the victim from the wreckage
A passerby found skeletal remains near a church in Psychiko, prompting police to launch an investigation and send the bones for anthropological examination
Remembering the events that defined 21st-century American society
Traffic police carried out nationwide inspections on school buses as the academic year began, uncovering safety and licensing violations and issuing thousands of euros in fines
The draft legislation, open for public consultation until September 19, introduces flexible schedules, four-day workweeks, short-term contracts, and reduced overtime costs. The government insists the 8-hour day remains, with changes requiring worker consent
The result can be tragic: when every second counts, human life may be left to chance.
Athens officials criticized the prime minister’s plan to strip municipalities of authority over building permits, calling it a move that sidelines local government
Police arrested four minors in Ilioupoli after they attacked and robbed an 18-year-old, filming the incident while shouting insults. Three parents were also detained for neglect
The shortage of specialized institutions, trained teachers, and support staff means many parents are literally turned away at the school gates.
As the new school year begins, parents face mounting expenses for supplies, activities and private lessons, with inflation pushing costs higher despite discounts and reuse efforts
On average, EU countries spend 4.66% of GDP on preschool through tertiary education, the lowest share since 2013, according to Eurostat figures.
To minimize disruption for passengers, Hellenic Train, in coordination with the union, has adjusted its timetable.
A mechanical failure halted a ferry bound for Aegina, leaving dozens of travelers and vehicles stuck at Greece’s busiest port until another vessel could take them
Greece’s 2025–26 school year opens today with inaugurations, new curricula, and the continuation of digital learning initiatives
A financial 'hole' exceeding €750,000 was revealed in police accounts in the Thessaloniki area after an officer’s suicide in 2022, with several senior officials now called to testify
Several people sustained minor injuries in the crash and were taken to hospital by EKAV ambulances, while the exact causes are under investigation
The humanitarian group asked Parliament’s president for diplomatic support to transfer severely injured and ill patients from Gaza to EU countries, including Greece