Greece’s historic railway network faces a major setback as authorities plan to convert Peloponnese tracks into cycling paths and sell the OSE headquarters, sparking controversy over the future of national rail infrastructure
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos announced that over 1,000 supermarket items will see price reductions, aiming to ease pressure on households
Greek Foreign Ministry confirms all 27 citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla are unharmed, with consular assistance and safe repatriation underway.
Demonstrations were held in Greece after Israel intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla bound for Gaza, with more rallies planned in the coming days
Emergency medical teams continue monitoring activist Panos Ruci during his 18th day of a hunger strike in Athens
On Zakynthos, schools remain closed as a precaution, while the General Secretariat for Civil Protection urges citizens to take self-protection measures against risks posed by the extreme conditions.
For decades, residents and fortune seekers have searched for gold said to be buried in the Larissa region, fueling myths that blend history with folklore
Dr. Alexandros Karamanlidis, director of Arcturos, notes that the responsibility for managing bear encounters legally, administratively, and financially rests with the Greek state.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman died after an allergic reaction to antibiotics, raising questions over whether her medical history was checked.
Widespread showers and thunderstorms, some severe with hail, will affect much of Greece, while temperatures remain unusually low and winds reach up to 7 Beaufort in the Ionian.
Local communities and railway groups denounce the government’s plan to dismantle the Peloponnese rail-line built in 1882 and recently renovated with EU funds, to create a cycling route, calling it a waste of resources and a blow to regional development
The 28-year-old pregnant woman reportedly suffered organ failure after an allergic reaction to antibiotics.
On Thursday Laura Kovesi is scheduled to hold a press conference to present results of EPPO investigations in Greece
A court in Larissa has allowed the exhumation of a Tempi rail crash victim for DNA identification, as another grieving father, Pano Ruci, marks day 17 of his hunger strike
In the vibrant immigrant neighborhoods of Athens, gospel choirs and spiritual gatherings turn basements, old shops, and apartment blocks into sanctuaries of song, faith, and resilience—creating an unexpected New Orleans in the heart of Greece
A 4-year-old girl wandered alone outside a kindergarten in Agios Panteleimonas, Athens, prompting an urgent police response. The school director has been arrested as authorities investigate the incident.
Residents in several southern suburbs of Athens have complained of unusual odors in tap water, described as naphthalene or chlorine-like. Authorities say the issue is temporary and does not affect water quality
A 53-year-old man lost his life in Larissa after becoming trapped inside a cave while searching for old gold coins. Rescue efforts failed to save him, shedding light on the dangers of treasure hunting in hazardous conditions.
Greek taxpayers can again benefit in 2026 from extra tax deductions by paying for services electronically, including doctors, lawyers, electricians, taxis, gyms, and more—saving up to €4,500 under the extended scheme
The Thessaloniki Metro will suspend passenger services from November 10 to December 10 to conduct train and system tests for its extension to Kalamaria, with adjusted timetables announced before and after the closure