The Aenaon Metropolitan Park, a Mediterranean seaside oasis in southern Athens, is scheduled to open to the public by 2028
The olive tree is one of several relocated as part of an Ergose program to save trees from new project properties.
Special Olympics athletes sung the ‘kalanta’, the traditional Greek New Year’s carols, to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Those choosing to ring in 2025 at Syntagma Square will witness the dazzling fireworks on New Year's Eve—but they won't hear them.
Reports of abuse against women and children by family members doubled in 2024, leading the Greek government to propose stricter penalties.
Additionally, groups of more than five individuals are not allowed, unless they are college students, pupils or military personnel
The 33-year-old American woman was severely injured in a hiking accident on a remote part of Crete last week
According to reports, one of the organizers is a well-known British-Azeri DJ, who was also arrested in the raid
Despite this, the ten-month balance remains positive with 171,253 new jobs, although this is down by 9,363 from the 180,616 recorded in the same period of 2023.
Police are examining the weapon to determine whether it was linked to recent mob-style attacks by Turkish gangs in the area.
Storm Elena caused chaos in northwest Athens, submerging vehicles and drivers in water. Victims say authorities are "passing the blame" over road closures and flood management.
Urban wastewater samples from the Attica region show cocaine use spikes over the holidays and during events, from an estimated 1.5 kilograms to 3 kilograms per day.
A 55-year old has died in connection with the Kalabaka hotel fire, while several others have been hospitalized with injuries.
Greece is preparing to restrict the use of social media for minors, following a series of concerning cyberbullying and physical attacks related to social media platforms.
A survey of Greek values shows they continue to prioritize freedom over security, despite the increasing threats around them.
Giorgos Koftis, the creator of the symbolic art installation, discovered the artwork was missing during a maintenance visit to the site, sparking public outrage over its removal
Professor Efthymios Lekkas, explained that this seismic activity is, in fact, a positive sign and not a cause for alarm
The dismissals took place over the past 3 years for delaying, reports state, the issuance of decisions and verdicts in a timely manner, a long-standing problem plaguing Greece's s legal system
Latest migrant smuggling incident occurred just south of the port of Mytiline, on the large island of Lesvos; 30 third country nationals later picked up onshore
High unemployment, lower productivity, and economic recovery post-crisis are believed to contribute to Greece's low ranking