Authorities issue red and orange alerts as heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gale-force winds are forecast nationwide, prompting emergency preparedness measures and ferry cancellations.
Investigators say the suspect has a long history of serious psychological issues and is no stranger to law enforcement.
An orange-level alert has been activated for heavy rain and thunderstorms, locally accompanied by gale-force winds.
Launched as a cornerstone of modern primary health care, the personal GP system has seen low uptake and limited use, exposing structural flaws in funding, design and public confidence nearly four years after its rollout
Τhe winter sales period began on Monday, Jan. 12, and will conclude on Friday, Feb. 27.
Greece’s older-style identity cards will remain valid until August 2026, authorities have confirmed, amid mounting pressure on police stations as applications for the new biometric IDs continue to rise—particularly in major urban centres
The 60-year-old teacher, who also serves as the school’s principal, is accused of taping the student’s mouth shut with insulating tape during a lesson for causing a disturbance in the classroom
Medical staff say the girl is fighting for her life and that the next 24 hours will be critical, after developing encephalitis following complications from influenza
Rents continue to rise unabated, creating intense pressure for thousands of households across Greece. In recent years, renting has proven to be an extremely costly necessity for many. A study by diaNEOsis notes that renters face the greatest strain, as they spend a much larger share of their income on housing. Six out of ten […]
Experts and policymakers met in Athens to discuss innovation, reform, and people-centered mental health care, highlighting a shift toward community-based psychiatry focused on wellbeing rather than diagnosis
Greece’s flu outbreak remains aggressive, with two young children hospitalized in intensive care and health authorities reporting new ICU admissions and deaths, even as overall hospitalizations show signs of decline
Greece’s sheep and goat pox outbreak continues to spread, with nearly half a million animals culled over 18 months and new cases recorded across multiple regions despite ongoing containment measures
Authorities have arrested two brothers and another suspect in connection with a bomb explosion at Thessaloniki’s Jacky O nightclub, believed to be linked to an attempted extortion against the club owner
Court receives bank records tied to spyware-linked message as lawyers submit extensive documentation detailing how the Predator surveillance scandal emerged and the alleged roles of the defendants
Emotional scenes marked the funeral of a Greek coast guard officer who died during severe weather, as authorities announced state support for his young child
A pack of wolves was seen near a residential property in Panorama, Thessaloniki, raising safety concerns and prompting intervention by environmental authorities and local forest officials
After weeks of nationwide disruptions, farmers in northern Greece are returning to their fields, even as new polling shows broad public backing for both their demands and their protest tactics, keeping pressure on the government
Greece’s vice president outlines measures to address extreme weather in the capital, reflects on strained EU–US relations and regional diplomacy, and presents reforms aimed at simplifying everyday interactions between citizens and the state
A new unemployment benefits system will take effect from April, with eligibility rules and maximum payouts revised for second-time recipients and those completing prior benefit periods
Flash flooding caused by hours of intense rainfall has devastated parts of southern Athens, damaging roads, vehicles, and homes, as emergency crews work to restore access in one of the hardest-hit municipalities