A second man was found inside the same unit, located in the Aghios Panteleimonas district, severely injured
As a severe outbreak of sheeppox spreads across Greece, farmers are reportedly buying unapproved vaccines online from abroad in a desperate attempt to protect their herds — a move experts warn is dangerous and illegal
A new government initiative introduces an official label for tourist accommodations welcoming pets, aiming to upgrade hospitality standards while promoting animal welfare and responsible pet ownership
Authorities examine a recently opened will, video evidence, and digital records as the investigation into the double killing at a camping site unfolds
Psychologists warn that oversharing isn’t just a slip in communication—it’s a behavioral pattern rooted in fear of rejection, the hunger for acceptance, and often, unresolved past wounds.
A major Estonian study finds that not only antibiotics—but also antidepressants, heart drugs, and anti-anxiety medications—can leave long-lasting marks on the gut microbiome, altering its balance years or even decades after use.
As global challenges reshape higher education, experts call for bold reforms focused on flexibility, lifelong learning, and stronger links between universities and the job market
A violent altercation between two middle school students in Tripoli ended with both injured—one seriously and now in intensive care. The attack, caught on video, has shocked the community.
Excellent weather is expected nationwide on Friday, with sunshine, light winds, and slightly higher temperatures. Some early morning fog may appear in parts of the mainland
Germany leads Europe with 171 billionaires, followed by Italy, the UK, and France, while Greece is home to 16 ultra-wealthy individuals, highlighting the continent’s stark wealth concentration
The specific tests, which have been widely available in the United States, Britain and in numerous other European Union countries, allow users to test themselves to ascertain whether they are fit to drive safely
Athenians are invited to join workshops, discussions, and VR experiences as part of mental health awareness efforts on Oct. 10.
A new EU initiative aims to protect LGBTQI+ people from coercive ‘conversion’ practices still legal in much of Europe.
Commuters in Athens will face major disruptions as unions stage a 24-hour walkout against the government’s proposed labor reforms
A new digital platform will centralize all vehicle data in Greece, allowing authorities to detect uninsured, uninspected, or unregistered cars in real time, with heavy fines for non-compliance
In its judgment, the court ordered Greece to pay a lump sum of 5.5 million euros to the European Commission, along with a daily penalty of 12,500 euros for every day of non-compliance.
Temperatures will rise slightly over the weekend before a new wave of bad weather brings rain, strong winds, and cooler conditions from Wednesday onwards
A 51-year-old man caused panic on a city bus in central Athens before police quickly intervened and arrested him
The annual heating subsidy remains unchanged, ranging from €100 to €1,200 depending on region, with applications opening in November and the first payments expected before Christmas
The Greek government is stepping up surveillance and enforcement measures to contain the sheep pox outbreak, while promising swift compensation and support for affected farmers.