Greece's Supreme Court prosecutor has filed an appeal to overturn the conditional release of November 17 founder Alexandros Giotopoulos, convicted of 17 murders and sentenced to 17 consecutive life terms plus 25 years.
Police arrested two suspects after uncovering an alleged weapons trafficking network and seizing 25 untraceable “ghost guns” believed to be destined for criminal organizations operating in Turkey
Police say the suspected criminal network generated more than €3 million in illegal gains through alleged fraud targeting European Union financial interests
Fatal crashes in Zaharo and Ioannina claim the lives of a 29-year-old driver and a 39-year-old cyclist, with authorities also launching a manhunt after a hit-and-run incident
A three-year-old girl is in critical condition in Crete after suffering severe injuries, as police arrest both parents and investigate a wider case involving suspected abuse and the deaths of two other children in the same family
Police in northern Greece arrested a 30-year-old man after he allegedly confessed to murdering his 67-year-old father following a violent argument inside their family home
Princess Anne joined commemorations in Chania marking the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Crete, honouring the enduring Greek-British alliance.
Greek authorities have launched a new investigation after allegations that the driver involved in the fatal Rhodes crash tried to access his seized BMW and interfere with electronic evidence before a court-ordered forensic examination.
The former Athens mayor, whose father was assassinated by terrorist orgnaization November 17 in 1989, said the release of convicted member Alexandros Giotopoulos reopened painful questions about justice, memory and public safety.
Greek authorities completed upgrades to the courtroom hosting the Tempi rail disaster trial in Larissa, expanding capacity and adding a secondary viewing area with screens ahead of proceedings resuming on May 27.
Half of the minors injured in e-scooter accidents in Greece last year required hospitalization, as the country moves to ban under-18s from riding them altogether
A convicted murderer and escapee was wounded in a shootout with police during an early morning stop in the Piraeus district of Mikrolimano. Officers later recovered three firearms and six hand grenades from the scene.
Greek police are rechecking thousands of traffic violations after finding numerous inaccuracies in AI-generated detections, including seatbelt, mobile phone and speeding offences
The bird repeatedly swooped at pedestrians after its chick was found on a city sidewalk, prompting an unusual rescue effort by a local shop owner.
Private-sector employees are entitled to both paid annual leave and a holiday allowance, with the payment required by law before their vacation begins
The POEET federation has called a nationwide 24-hour strike over seasonal workers' unemployment benefits, the digital work card, and poor labor conditions
During the suspension, public transport will be reinforced with an expanded bus plan to cover increased demand.
Fraudsters convinced a 70-year-old woman that her money and jewelry faced government confiscation, prompting her to throw valuables from her balcony to a waiting accomplice.
The refuge manager at 2,100 meters told him not to go up. He wasn't wearing snow boots and had wooden sticks instead of hiking poles. Searches are now in their third day
In Galaxidi and Itea, the “Together in Celebration” festival unites generations through art, sport and inclusion, celebrating community without barriers.