UK health authorities report 36 babies experienced vomiting and diarrhea after consuming recalled Nestlé and Danone formula contaminated with the rare cereulide toxin. No serious cases have been reported
Media reports in Athens claim that the 50-year-old colonel has reportedly confessed to relaying sensitive information regarding NATO operations to China
Investigators focus on family disputes, disputed assets, and alleged threats as testimony from the victim’s father and partner raises new questions in the murder of a 27-year-old man in western Greece
Nighttime asphalt works upgraded one of Piraeus’ busiest streets, improving safety and traffic flow while minimizing disruption to residents and port operations
Experts return to the destroyed “Violanta” factory to examine safety failures, underground propane leaks, and regulatory compliance following the tragedy that killed five workers
Washington and Tehran agree to meet Friday in Oman, but remain divided on whether discussions should cover Iran’s nuclear program only or also its missile arsenal and regional activities
The Plenary Session of the Greek Council of State (CoS), the country’s supreme administrative court, issued a significant ruling in favor of borrowers alleviating the pressure from thousands of cash-strapped Greek citizens. By a broad majority, the Plenary decided that interest on loans of borrowers who have been included in the “Katselis Law” framework will […]
Wage earners saw little benefit from Greece’s roughly 2% economic growth, as incomes failed even to keep pace with inflation.
Mario Draghi argued recently that the old geopolitical order is done. A new one has already started taking shape, and Europe has not yet managed to decide and display its role in it.
Major European tourism markets continue to favor Greece for the year ahead, consistently ranking the country among their top Mediterranean travel choices over the next 12 months.
A 36-year-old railway inspector died from a brain hemorrhage after being beaten on a regional train, prompting nationwide mourning and renewed concerns over rising violence against public transport workers.
A rule expected to be completed on Thursday would create a government-employee category that offers fewer job protections
The breakup is focused on sensitive matters now considered national-security issues, including semiconductors, food and energy
New deadlines, mandatory declarations, and revised penalties come into force in 2026 for property owners, prompting both praise and concern from Greece’s main homeowners’ association
Authorities detained a member of the Greek Armed Forces for transmitting classified military information, citing potential harm to national security
The Anti-Money Laundering Authority observed the illegal transfer of large sums of money to individual bank accounts
According to sources, senior executives from U.S. energy giant Chevron are expected in Athens by February 20 to sign concession agreements with the Greek state.
After Greek PM Mitsotakis reaffirmed Athens’ right to extend territorial waters to 12 nautical miles, Turkey warned the move violates its “rights and interests” and vowed to defend its claims in the Aegean Sea
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticizes Athens for breaking decades of cooperation and supplying arms to Ukraine, claiming Greece’s alignment with EU pressure undermines Russian-Greek ties
The Greek Prime Minister will attend the 6th High-Level Cooperation Council with Turkey, focusing on maritime disputes while reaffirming Greece’s commitment to international law and national sovereignty