Large farmer protests on Crete escalated into clashes with police, leading to the shutdown of Heraklion Airport and disruptions near Chania Airport, as demonstrators attempted to block access to both facilities
After decades of aspirations, Greece is no longer talking about becoming a regional hub — it is unmistakably one. Not in shipping or energy, but in the single most valuable resource of the modern era: data
A hiker injured in a remote gorge on Crete remains stranded as rescue crews await a Super Puma helicopter, after rough terrain prevented emergency teams from reaching him by ambulance
Greece begins dismantling its historic trolleybus network, starting in Piraeus, as electric buses roll out in their place—cutting operating costs by more than half and paving the way for modernized urban transport
In Athens, unions will assemble at 6:30 p.m. outside the Ministry of Rural Development and Food in Vathi Square.
Moscow says President Trump’s updated National Security Strategy aligns closely with Russia’s own worldview, praising its stance on NATO, Ukraine and strategic stability while cautioning that parts of Washington may interpret it differently
Can this madness be stopped, or at least significantly undercut, before it lights up the universe?
Early data from the new price observatory of Geoaxis indicate that winter holiday home prices have dropped 54% since 2008.
Our recent political history has made their central role on the political scene crystal clear. Every Prime Minister, or almost every one, from Constantine Karamanlis and Andreas Papandreou to the present incumbent are cases in point.
What can change in a region that already has 7,000 years of history, countless wars and scars, treaties and conflicts under its belt, and seen more than its fair share of both triumphs and disasters, great civilizations and world-altering religions?
Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov reflects on life under Russia’s invasion, the fight for independence, the role of the Church, and why peace remains elusive as he prepares to preside over the 2025 European Book Prize.
Behind closed doors in Brussels, a secret ballot will decide who leads the Eurogroup. Greece’s Kyriakos Pierrakakis faces Belgium’s Vincent Van Peteghem in a contest marked by intrigue, alliances, and the quiet power struggles shaping Europe’s economic future
Farmers escalate roadblocks and port disruptions across Greece, vowing to continue until the government addresses demands on compensation, production costs, livestock disease and fuel taxes.
The city’s main metro line is back in operation three days early after completing a major round of system tests, with full holiday service restored as trials on the network’s new extension continue.
Cloudy skies and local showers are expected across Greece on Monday, with thunderstorms developing in southern islands and the South Ionian. Conditions ease by nighttime, while north winds strengthen over the Aegean.
Surging trans-Atlantic drug flows mean that cocaine seizures in Europe now exceed those in North America
No injuries were reported, only material damages to an unmarked police car
The awards were presented to Greek companies, vessels and executives who distinguished themselves in 2025, during a high-profile ceremony
According to the island's mayor, a five-member committee of state officials will convene in the city Patras in the coming period to decide on whether the dog will be put down or remain in a shelter; a 2-year-old child was mauled to death
As expected, an investigation has commenced into the circumstances surrounding the incident, as well as an operation to extricate the craft from the jetty.