German scientists have developed a taste-based sensor that can be embedded in chewing gum or lozenges, offering fast flu diagnosis through the tongue and helping to stop the virus from spreading before symptoms appear
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
The 25-year-old suspect, who has a long criminal record, allegedly stabbed a motorist in the eye with a screwdriver following a traffic dispute on Iera Odos
Police are investigating a double homicide in Finikounda, Messinia, where a young suspect shot two men, including the campsite owner, amid prior tensions at the site
The European Commission president is expected to survive this week’s challenges in Parliament — but frequent no-confidence votes and growing political frustration could define her second term
Unlike European football, where the richest clubs dominate, the AFL uses a draft and salary cap to ensure renewal
Two women who survived Greece’s deadliest wildfire recount the horror of July 23, 2018 — and the ongoing struggle to rebuild their lives amid pain, loss, and a state that, they say, abandoned them
Delegations from the U.S., Israel, Hamas and Middle Eastern countries are set to meet in Egypt on Monday
France faces political turmoil as Sébastien Lecornu quits, prompting opposition calls for new elections and leaving President Macron under mounting pressure
Greece closely monitors the Turkish vessel conducting Aegean Sea surveys despite anti-NAVTEX orders, amid rising tensions and ongoing Turkish naval exercises in the region
The former Greek prime minister, a polarizing figure in Greek politics, has resigned his MP seat to "return to the hopeful uncertainty of social struggle", hinting at a fresh movement beyond SYRIZA
Greece leads Europe in forced psychiatric admissions — with police often handcuffing patients to hospitals. A new plan aims to replace patrol cars with specialized ambulances and trained health staff, marking a major shift in mental health crisis response
Over 500 people were trapped by sudden heavy snow near the Kangshung face in Tibet as rescuers race to guide them to safety amid deadly storms across the Himalayas
A criminal network posing as police officers tricked victims into handing over cash and jewelry worth more than half a million euros. Authorities warn of a surge in phone and online fraud across the country
161 activists from the Global Summud Flotilla arrived in Athens amid activists’ claims of mistreatment in Israeli detention
Hundreds of new “smart” cameras are being installed across Athens to automatically record traffic violations. Fines will be sent directly to drivers by mail or online through gov.gr
The inquest on Tempe has finished and we can expect a trial date to be set for the coming months. The Agricultural Subsidies Agency (OPEKEPE) is in court, and the first convictions are coming through