The Australian market is one of the country's most important source markets. Last year, 180,000 visitors from Australia visited Greece.
A prime ELTA-owned building in Mykonos remains unused despite its €10 million value, while the Greek postal service pays €4,500 monthly for another location, sparking criticism from locals over wasted opportunities
Greek pharmacists express anger after the national health agency EOPYY announced it will no longer reimburse the four-strain flu vaccine, leaving patients to pay out of pocket while pharmacies are left with prepaid, now non-refundable stock
Dozens of drones lit up the skies over Decelea, depicting fighter jets, helicopters, and the Greek Air Force motto “Αιέν Υψικρατείν,” climaxing with a symbolic blue fighter defeating a red one in a tribute to national pride
Included are the introduction of mandatory helmet use and the enforcement of bans, such as prohibiting the use of electric scooters on pedestrian streets.
The clerics, among eight arrested in a major trafficking ring bust, stored drugs inside a church in the Athens suburb of Liosia.
A 27-year-old Albanian man reported missing in Chalkida has been found dead in a burned car in rural Boeotia. DNA tests confirmed his identity as authorities investigate the circumstances of the suspected murder
Meteorologist Georgios Tsatrafyllis predicts mild and pleasant weather across most of Greece for Christmas, with slightly higher-than-usual temperatures and only limited rainfall in parts of the west, Thrace, and the eastern Aegean
Applications for Greece’s 2025–2026 heating allowance are now open through the myAADE platform. Eligible households have until December 5 to apply or make corrections, with payments beginning in December and continuing into 2026
Gunfire erupted late Monday night in the central Athens neighborhood of Kypseli. A man was shot outside a café and later taken to hospital, while police found at least seven shell casings and launched an investigation into the attack
A rice cooperative in northern Greece gives discarded grains a second life, turning food waste into a sustainable wedding tradition.
A new global report reveals that 11.4% of Greek adults live with diabetes—many without knowing it—costing the country €1.5 billion annually and highlighting the growing health impact of aging and urban lifestyles.
Survey shows 63% of Greeks intend to shop during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, favoring tech, electronics, clothing, and accessories, though many remain cautious about whether discounts reflect true price reductions
Heavy rainfall turned streets into rivers on the island of Lesvos, flooding homes and vehicles and forcing school closures, as Greece remains under a severe weather warning issued by the national meteorological service
Farmers, livestock breeders and beekeepers from across Greece are gathering in Athens demanding faster payments, compensation for losses, and stronger state support, while accusing the government of neglecting the country’s struggling agricultural sector
Interior Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis says 1,000 traffic cameras will be deployed next summer with electronic fines enforced by police, while new laws will target illegal firearms and punish anyone brandishing weapons at public events
Greek consumers face soaring legume prices as costs rise between farms and supermarkets, fueled by middlemen, packaging, distribution, and widespread “Greek origin” mislabeling, according to producers and experts
Scattered rain and local thunderstorms are expected on Tuesday, November 11, mainly over northeastern Greece and the eastern Aegean islands. Temperatures will drop slightly in the north with moderate westerly winds.
A pickup truck veered off a slippery rural road in Corinthia, crashing into an olive tree. One person was killed and two others were seriously injured before being rushed to Corinth Hospital
Students return to school in Vorizia following the November 1 massacre, while two more suspects from the incident are remanded in custody. Psychologists and social workers support the school community during this difficult period