Greek authorities arrested three relatives accused of illegally claiming farmland and collecting hundreds of thousands of euros in agricultural subsidies, while investigators expand the probe across Crete
Two women were killed in a devastating crash on Rhodes after a sports car reportedly sped through traffic at high speed, according to witness accounts
Rome says it may abandon the EU’s SAFE defense financing scheme unless Brussels grants the same budget flexibility for energy crisis spending as it does for military investment
Global leaders gathered in southern Greece for the Europe Gulf Forum, where discussions focused on strategic ties between Europe and Gulf nations amid mounting instability in the Middle East and shifting geopolitical alliances
The ratings agency outlined 4 election scenarios, cautioning that prolonged instability could weigh on investment, markets and growth.
More than a decade after the 2013 shooting of migrant strawberry pickers in Western Greece shocked Europe, workers in Greece’s fields still endure grueling labor, overcrowded housing and fragile legal protections
Five suspects accused of running a sophisticated scam network posing as bank staff, accountants and public service employees are set to testify, as investigators uncover a fraud operation targeting dozens of victims across Greece
The initiative aims to emphasize the importance of museums as spaces for cultural exchange, “with the goal of fostering education, promoting mutual understanding, and encouraging peace and cooperation among peoples.”
Greece’s tax authority launches the PARE system to monitor debtors using banking, income and asset data
Three young children were discovered living among mold, exposed electrical wires and dangerous conditions in an Athens apartment, despite repeated interventions by social services and prior complaints of domestic abuse
After a weekend of carefully staged online hints, the former premier appears ready to test whether Greece is prepared for his political return.
Trump shares Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou's interview, highlighting Greece’s strategic role in Europe’s energy security.
Footage from central Athens captured dozens of pedestrians ignoring red lights and crossing dangerously through traffic, as fatal accidents involving pedestrians continue to rise across Greece
A dolphin in advanced decomposition was discovered abandoned beside a garbage container near Thessaloniki, raising fresh concerns after another dead marine mammal was found in the area just days earlier
Spending by Greece’s public hospitals on medical supplies, services and surgical care surged past €2.5 billion in 2025, driven by rising patient admissions, emergency visits and a sharp increase in costly medical procedures
Greece entered 2026 expecting another record year for tourism, but rising fuel costs, Middle East tensions and decreased demand are beginning to test the industry’s resilience
Athens is moving ahead with a vast new marine park in the Southern Cyclades, reshaping fishing, construction and environmental protections across strategically sensitive areas of the Aegean while reinforcing its maritime sovereignty claims
Meteorologists warn that unstable weather, showers, and local thunderstorms will continue across Greece in the coming days, with no signs of an early heatwave despite rising temperatures
AI is accelerating grade inflation, research indicates, and making it harder for employers to size up graduates
Two women lost their lives after a violent crash overturned their vehicle on the national road in Rhodes, as authorities investigate reports of excessive speed and possible traffic signal violations