Ukrainians and Greeks marched in solidarity, while government buildings lit up in Ukraine’s colors to call for peace and an end to the conflict
Overflowing river waters have inundated farmland and infrastructure, with emergency alerts issued and authorities warning the situation may worsen in the coming days.
Seasonal temperatures and generally calm weather prevail, with brief clouds and a slight chance of isolated showers in parts of the Aegean and southern Peloponnese
Retailers report that roughly six in ten consumers made purchases during the discount period, primarily to meet personal and family needs.
Staple fasting foods such as seafood, legumes, and canned goods are seeing sharp increases, putting additional pressure on household budgets ahead of the Lenten season.
Nafplio’s Carnival choice of a Trump effigy ignites debate over satire, symbolism and political sensitivity amid global tensions.
Nationwide rallies, strikes and memorials mark three years since the deadly Tempi train crash as families demand justice and accountability.
Crews report exhaustion, staffing gaps, and unpaid leave as officials classify key areas as “overstaffed,” raising concerns about readiness ahead of a high-risk wildfire season
Police search for a 64-year-old suspect accused of attacking a 25-year-old woman with disabilities, as new testimonies and disturbing allegations emerge
A 47-year-old inmate fled a hospital intensive care unit despite being under guard, prompting a police manhunt and an investigation into possible security lapses.
A fellow climber recounts a brief encounter and sudden weather change before the experienced mountaineer was found dead after a two-day search in central Greece
A string of killings and fresh allegations—from Korydallos to Domokos—spotlight overcrowded facilities where contraband, corrupt protection and unimplemented security measures are said to fuel violence and mafia rivalries.
The city continues its ambitious greening program, adding 1,191 trees since early 2024, aiming to boost biodiversity, urban greenery, and residents’ quality of life.
Entry-level roles ask for years of experience, hopeful interviews end in employer “ghosting,” and many graduates are pushed into seasonal, low-skill work—or abroad—despite falling youth unemployment figures.
Mostly clear conditions across Greece with unseasonably warm temperatures, light winds, and only a slight chance of isolated showers in Thrace later in the day
Greece ranks at the top in agricultural added value within the European Union, according to the publication “Key figures on the European food chain – 2025 edition,” released in December by Eurostat, which tracks the journey of food from farm to table. The publication covers the entire food chain, including production, processing, distribution, international trade, […]
Greeks are celebrating Clean Monday today, and preparations for the traditional Lenten table are at their peak. The day marks the beginning of Lent and represents a special case for the market: it is not a mandatory public holiday for the private sector; however, in practice, most retail businesses remain closed, with some smaller market chains […]
Rescue teams are looking for a 74-year-old mountaineer who has been missing since Saturday afternoon.
First day of Great Lent on the Orthodox calendar - Clean Monday - is celebrated with family gatherings and picnics, with Lenten dishes comprised of seafood, legumes and unleavened bread
The regional governor of Thessaly has ordered a temporary suspension of operations at the Violanta biscuit factory following last month’s deadly explosion that killed five female workers