Longer, drier summers and rainfall that misses critical periods are pushing traditional olive cultivation models to the brink.
Two men on a motorcycle opened fire at the entrance of a residential building in Ilioupoli early Thursday, causing property damage but no reported injuries. Police are investigating the motive
Despite the ECB’s push for a digital euro and banks’ efforts to reduce branches and ATMs, policymakers face pressure to safeguard access to cash.
Antetokounmpo: “I’m in this position because many institutions helped us. My mother received diapers, baby food. The church gave us a plate of food. Without them, we wouldn’t be here.”
Greek unions halt passenger- ferry services for 24 hours demanding stricter safety after a 20-year-old crew member dies aboard Blue Star Chios
During meetings at the UN General Assembly, U.S. President Donald Trump assured Arab leaders he would block any Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank, Politico reported, citing people familiar with the talks
If diplomacy were theatre, this would be opening night
On September 27–28, Greece joins 50 countries in celebrating European Heritage Days 2025, with free entrance to state-run museums, monuments, and archaeological sites as part of this year’s focus on architectural heritage
For hundreds of millions of people from around the world that have visited Greece over the past decades one thing that more-or-less comes to mind when recalling their “food experiences” in the east Mediterranean country is the humble but filling souvlaki – essentially “meat on the stick” that’s often packed and folded into a type of pita […]
The Australian way is to seek efficiency and equity simultaneously, ensuring households, business, and government share in the gains. By contrast, Greece’s taxation has been largely ad hoc, politically opportunistic, and unstable.
Artists accuse authorities of censorship after the 3.5-meter sculpture “The Secret Handshake” depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein was demolished without warning in a public space
Flights at Aalborg airport were halted for three hours after multiple drones entered its airspace, echoing a similar incident in Copenhagen earlier this week and raising fresh security concerns across Europe
Greece’s 'Peskesi' restaurant, based Crete, received the prize for Best Organic Restaurant/Catering, standing out for its “farm-to-table” philosophy, practiced since 2014.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told the Wall Street Journal that Athens has nothing to discuss with Ankara regarding Chevron’s energy projects south of Crete, while stressing Greece’s economic recovery and strong ties with the U.S
The event aspires to become a key reference point for the sustainable energy transition in Greece and across Europe.
Temperatures will drop by up to 8°C from Friday, with strong storms expected in western regions over the weekend and risks of floods and landslides in vulnerable areas
Authorities consider restrictions on animal movement as sheep pox spreads, with farmers warning of devastating economic consequences and calling for vaccination instead of mass culling
Strong liquidity to finance new investments
Families of Tempi train crash victims continue to press for answers, with a fresh request for exhumation to allow DNA testing and toxicological examinations
Faulty cables have become the leading cause of major wildfires this summer, exposing how years of underinvestment in Greece’s electricity network fuel deadly blazes and trigger mounting local anger