Greek authorities have detained another suspect in the investigation into a series of arson attacks linked to the killing of Vagia Nestora, after a judge issued an arrest warrant based on evidence gathered during the probe.
Eugenia and her husband, Father Konstantinos, welcomed their newest family member at a Kavala maternity clinic, celebrating a rare milestone that has touched many in the local community
Greece's deputy infrastructure minister says cracks reported in buildings near Metro Line 4 works are repairable, pose no structural safety risk and will be fixed at the contractor's expense.
Authorities launched preventive mosquito control measures in parts of Glyfada after a confirmed West Nile virus infection, urging residents to follow safety precautions while stressing there is no cause for alarm
Greek authorities have placed parts of Crete and the North Aegean under a very high wildfire risk alert for Thursday, activating heightened emergency measures and urging the public to avoid activities that could spark fires
The July full moon, known as the Buck Moon, will reach peak illumination in the early hours of July 30 and carries a name rooted in seasonal wildlife traditions.
A five-month-old baby and the parents died at the scene; a seven-year-old child was injured
A fire that broke out in a couple’s apartment left an elderly woman dead and her husband in critical condition, as firefighters rushed to the scene in an effort to rescue them.
The Labor Ministry's bill on occupational pensions is open for feedback until July 27, before heading to parliament this fall
In a letter to the PM, the mayor pushes for undergrounding, as operator STASY favors a cheaper, 20 million euro renovation instead
Legal limits of 62 and 67 could rise by about 1.5 years, though five groups of workers would be exempt from the change
According to National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) professor, columns, beams, slabs, and foundations may be damaged, weakening buildings' original strength
New outbreaks in Evia, Crete and the Thessaloniki area follow Tuesday's nationwide wave of mostly low vegetation fires, as authorities deploy extensive ground and aerial resources
Experts call for tougher oversight as repeated fires expose fire safety gaps, hazardous storage practices and regulatory shortcomings at recycling facilities
Police seized cannabis, cash, a mobile phone and a precision scale after acting on intelligence, while authorities said the 28-year-old suspect was already known to law enforcement.
Authorities seek to identify the sender of a key email in the case file; two suspects remain in pre-trial detention
The urban heat island effect adds up to 7 degrees, and cooling one home can heat the whole street
Sixty-two road and railway bridges in the Eastern Macedonia and Thrace region will be equipped with digital monitoring systems designed to detect structural issues early and support preventive maintenance.
New demographic research shows births in Greece have fallen by 44% since 2008-09, driven by lower fertility, an aging population, delayed parenthood and a shrinking number of women of childbearing age.
Ten areas are now under emergency status due to water shortages, prompting the government to propose faster approval procedures for desalination plants, water networks and other critical infrastructure to protect supplies.