An agreement between Greece and the EU ensures that funds for urban planning studies will be secured, with early projects in Mykonos and Santorini set for public consultation
Attikon Hospital orders administrative investigation after a 22-year-old patient suffered severe allergic reaction due to incorrect antibiotic administration, while authorities continue to examine the circumstances
The new 2025–26 extra virgin olive oil season opens with lower prices than last year, as producers await harvest outcomes amid pest concerns and international market fluctuations
Seventeen faculty members of AUEB are featured in two internationally recognized lists published by Stanford University.
Strong winds and high waves caused a tragic shipwreck near southern Lesbos, leaving four dead while 34 survivors were rescued and taken to a controlled reception center
Authorities are investigating a possible inheritance motive and a motorcycle found in the nearby town of Pylos following the brutal killing of two men at a campsite in southern Greece
A 30-year-old mother says a €5,000 breast augmentation left her disfigured, infected, and psychologically shattered. She claims the surgeon operated without providing a receipt and ignored her pleas for help
The first supermoon of 2025 — known as the Harvest Moon — will light up the night sky on October 7, appearing larger and brighter as the Moon reaches its closest point to Earth.
Despite reports that prosecutors have allowed toxicology tests on Tempi victims’ bodies, lawyer Zoe Konstantopoulou said none of the family’s requests have been officially accepted. She accused authorities of obstructing justice and demanded transparency
Widespread showers and storms will affect much of Greece, with locally severe weather in the eastern Aegean and Dodecanese, as temperatures drop sharply across the country
However, speaking for hunger striker Panos Ruci, who lost his son in the rail collision, political party leader Zoe Konstantopoulou claimed the family has not been officially notified; hunger strike will continue
Parental transfers and donations remain particularly popular, contributing positively to public revenues.
The ground-breaking ruling by Greece's high court sets a legal precedent in the country
Employees working in large companies (with more than 700 employees) show statistically significantly better scores across all variables.
The mother of a Tempi train crash victim submitted a third request to exhume her daughter’s remains, following prosecutors’ decision to approve a similar petition by another victim’s father
The new national appointment system for public hospitals faces technical issues after massive demand, while authorities promise improved access and shorter waiting times
Greece’s new list of discounted products excludes essentials like meat, fruit, and vegetables, leaving households struggling as the cost of living crisis deepens and more families rely on food aid
Greece has become one of the world’s most attractive hubs for digital nomads, combining affordable living, strong infrastructure, and Mediterranean lifestyle charm under its successful Digital Nomad Visa program
A coroner’s autopsy is expected to determine the exact cause of his death.
Larissa prosecutors will approve exhumations and toxicology tests for Tempi railway crash victims, as families seek clarity on causes of death