Women in disadvantaged areas often lack information and self-esteem. Prevention accounts for 30% of the decline in cancer mortality among women aged 50 to 69.
Authorities investigate possible accomplices as phone records and revealing video shed light on the movements of the two 22-year-old suspects involved in the campsite killings
The celebrated songwriter, who shaped six decades of Greek music, will be honored with a public funeral at Athens’ First Cemetery this Saturday, following his recent battle with cancer
Police in Greece have detained 37 suspects in a major OPEKEPE fraud probe, alleging a network used false claims to obtain millions in EU farm subsidies
Unsettled weather will return midweek, with heavy rain and storms mainly across western regions, while the rest of the country sees scattered showers and normal seasonal temperatures.
Currently undergoing trials, the Grail test can detect over 50 different types of cancer even before symptoms appear.
Telephone scams remain the most common form of fraud, with organized networks posing as relatives, doctors, utility employees, accountants, bankers, or even police officers.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Ioannis Loverdos revealed that the Australian government has decided to formally recognize and support UNESCO’s declaration of February 9 as World Greek Language Day
The new ‘LOGOS’ tool provides accurate information on Orthodox theological, ecclesiastical and spiritual issues.
The Thessaloniki Metro will temporarily shut down for essential testing of new trains as part of the city’s network expansion. Alternative transport plans include frequent buses and partial suburban railway service to ease commuter disruption
The new registry seeks to map all elevators in Greece, ensuring regular inspections, compliance, and improved public safety.
Greek authorities move closer to solving a double murder at a Finikounda campsite as phone records reveal key evidence. Three new arrest warrants are expected, including a woman allegedly involved in transporting a suspect
KEPE’s Multidimensional Child Poverty Index shows that 5.5% of Greek children face multiple forms of deprivation
An 18-year-old in Trikala, central Greece, called police to confess he had killed his mother at their home. Authorities are investigating the motive and circumstances behind the shocking family tragedy
A man under 25 turned himself in after allegedly stabbing a 37-year-old outside a Peristeri nightclub. The attack appears to have been revenge for a prior altercation between the two men in the Athens suburb
Notably, 58.78% of main old-age pensions—1,143,013 in total—remain below 1,000 euros, underscoring the modest income level of the majority of Greece’s retirees.
Overcrowding, aging trains, and track damage are making daily travel at Syntagma station a health and safety concern, leaving passengers frustrated during morning commutes. Earlier in the week the Blue Line , with final destination the airport, also experienced delays
The survey aimed to capture, in a single moment, the complex and shifting reality of life on the streets.
A new diaNEOsis study reveals how economic hardship, identity, and family ties have shaped six decades of Greek migration to Germany
After viral reports claimed new fines for drinking coffee or wearing jackets while driving, Greece’s Transport Ministry confirmed that such everyday habits remain perfectly legal under the new traffic code