A police operation in Crete has led to 48 arrests, uncovering a criminal network tied to drug trafficking, extortion, and money laundering through tourism and hospitality businesses
One in two Greeks bought a used or refurbished product in the past year, ranking the country sixth worldwide — ahead of markets such as Germany and Belgium.
Temperatures reach 35°C in parts of mainland Greece, with mild winds and clear skies dominating the forecast
Pope Leo XIV will arrive at the Ecumenical Patriarchate's Phanar See in Istanbul after the commemoration of the 1,700-year-old anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea
Following an inspection by a special coast guard unit, minor material damage was detected on both vessels
Authorities said 48 individuals have been arrested, including an active-duty officer, two military servicemen and an air force NCO, as part of an investigation into a criminal organization
The detained foreign national was being transported to mainland for pre-trial incarceration
The move, however, did not escape political criticism. Opposition parties were quick to respond, with PASOK remarking pointedly: “From the ministry to a private university, the road seems rather short.”
Armed with six cameras, a drone, and professional audio gear, he captures the landscapes, forgotten villages, local festivals, and everyday life of the Voio region in northern Greece.
The overall conclusion is that economic satisfaction tends to be higher where net earnings are greater.
The figures revealed that in 2024, Greek citizens were significantly worse off than those of other EU members, with 27.1% unable to cover dental costs.
The irony remains: the country that thrives on tourism often denies its own citizens the very experience it sells to the world.
Greece ranked fourth, with more than 30% of its population at risk of poverty—over three in ten people—unable to cover the cost of basic food.
Europe’s aging population and shrinking workforce are putting immense pressure on pensions, with Greece facing some of the harshest conditions
The Ministry of Education granted the licenses to the four tertiary education institutions, two of which will operate in the country’s capital, Athens, and the other in the second largest city, Thessaloniki.
Nationwide survey finds that rising costs, shrinking incomes, and weak demand are weighing on Greek market performance.
Interest rates on term deposits in Greece fell sharply in June, easing bank costs but reducing returns for households and businesses
Authorities in Kozani ordered the culling of 200 sheep and imposed strict movement bans after a confirmed case of sheep pox, aiming to contain the spread of the virus
Meteorologists warn of dangerous thunderstorms, hail, and lightning across western and northern Greece this weekend, while parts of the east face soaring temperatures of up to 37°C
The initial findings in the aftermath of the crash, which occurred just south of the Tempi rail tunnel, pointed to human error in putting two trains on a collision course