New Democracy, Greece's governing party, will hold a pre-congress session in Thessaloniki on Saturday, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis and senior ministers set to speak ahead of the party's 16th congress next weekend (15-17/05).
Democrats’ map designed to counter Republican redistricting efforts is thrown out
From the noise bath at Nea Smyrni to the Big Four thrash metal summit at Sonisphere in Malakasa, every Metallica show in Greece became a historic event
Ten tuberculosis cases among Nepali farmworkers in western Greece prompt an EODY field mission to Patras, as concerns over labor camp conditions intensify
Police in northern Greece arrested a 40-year-old man after he allegedly entered an internet cafe carrying a handgun while looking for his former partner.
Current session is marked by record-long government shutdowns, lawmakers sidelined on the Iran war and a wave of pending departures
The discovery links an unsolved journalist's assassination to widening organized crime investigation after arrests over the killing of underworld figure Giorgos Moschouris
Environmental groups warn of rising wildlife collisions as bears emerge from hibernation and move closer to populated areas in search of food
The Ireland-based low-cost carrier cited what it claims are rising charges by Fraport Greece; the decision will lead to route cuts, reduced winter capacity and suspension of off-season operations at key regional airports in the country
Two masked assailants ambushed a 77-year-old man outside his home, forcing him into a basement before stealing cash and valuables worth around €100,000 in a carefully planned attack.
Fuel, transport and food costs drove a sharp monthly spike, with diesel prices up 32.4% year-on-year and no relief expected in the months ahead.
With inflationary pressures returning amid rising fuel prices, the government is preparing targeted relief measures funded by a €200 million reserve. The plan aims to cushion households from higher energy and transport costs while preserving fiscal stability
Moscow says Vladimir Putin is willing to negotiate with European leaders over the Ukraine war, but insists the European Union must make the first move after cutting ties with Russia in 2022
From mandatory helmets to insurance requirements, Greece is drawing up new rules after a series of accidents culminating in the death of a 13-year-old boy who was struck by a car while riding his e-scooter.
Armed suspects barricaded inside a Volksbank vault in Sinzig are holding multiple hostages. The town center is on lockdown
Foreign Minister Gerapetritis told parliament Friday that Athens is working to secure the release of two Greeks detained during Easter over unveiling a Greek flag and a message reading "Orthodoxy or Death" inside Hagia Sophia.
A 54-year-old man accused of killing a 20-year-old in Crete and his wife, who faces complicity charges, were ordered into pre-trial detention following emotional court testimonies and scenes of grief at the victim’s funeral
Greek authorities are investigating the discovery of an explosive-laden unmanned sea drone off Lefkada, with scenarios ranging from a strike on a Russian vessel to possible provocation
The U.S. president warned the European Union faces steeper tariffs on cars and other goods if it fails to implement commitments under a trade deal agreed last year
Greece's Rebrain Greece program heads to London for the third time, attempting to woo highly skilled Greek professionals in the U.K. back hom