An explosive device comprised of five kilos of ammonium-based TNT was first located and then defused
The local fire department immediately dispatched eight fire engines and twenty-four firefighters
The runaway bus incident follows another troubling event just days earlier, when two buses collided in Voula
The new procedure enables the issuance of an AFM, which forms the basis for the new Personal Identification Number, now required for issuing national identity cards.
Paros's rise to the top is more than a win for a single island — it represents the growing appeal of Greece as a premier travel destination
The cases of Lemnos and Agios Efstratios illustrate a broader demographic crisis unfolding across Greece. Experts stress the importance of preventive measures, including education about reproductive health
According to experts from the Society, high temperatures pose serious risks to human health, primarily triggering two heat-related conditions: heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
According to recent police reports, the region of Attica has seen a significant rise in criminal activity, including an 80% increase in fraud cases and a homicide every five days
Authorities have not released further details about the circumstances of the incident or the identity of the deceased
From Sunday, July 13, Greece will once again face elevated temperatures and persistent heat, potentially putting additional strain on public health and infrastructure
Despite the scale of the response, no residential areas have been reported at risk, and the overall outlook remains positive
While no homes are currently at risk, the fire continues to burn through forestland, threatening the environment and tourism.
The weakening of winds has been a key factor in the improved conditions, contributing significantly to the fire’s partial containment.
Funding covers home accessibility improvements for 2,500 eligible applicants and includes installation of ramps and special equipment.
Blazes in Oropos and Kilkis prompt emergency evacuations as high winds and heatwave create dangerous conditions.
Last month, Greek authorities arrested a man from Azerbaijan for photographing military facilities at the Souda Bay base in Crete.
The first five months of 2025 alone saw 28 homicides—roughly one every five days—and over 20,000 burglaries and thefts, with 62% occurring in Attica
Greek police uncover 74 theft and fraud cases linked to a group of women who targeted elderly women outside banks across Athens, stealing over €120,000
Starting July 14, public hospital patients in Greece will be invited to rate their treatment experience through a short digital survey, aiming to boost transparency, accountability, and service quality across the national healthcare system.
While the kidney transplants have been canceled, further tests are being conducted on the woman’s corneas to determine whether they can still be used