Exports to Germany—the leading market for the iconic Greek cheese—fell from 19.1 million euros to 17.2 million euros. The UK also saw a marked decline, with export values dropping by 9.9% and 7.5% respectively.
'The Devil Wears Prada 2' premiered this weekend with an estimated $233.6 million in global box office revenue.
Police in Greece’s Attica region arrested three men aged 38, 52, and 67 in a coordinated operation targeting drug trafficking networks, seizing large quantities of cannabis and cocaine along with cash and equipment
Athens and Berlin agree to deepen cooperation across foreign policy, defense, economy, and culture, marking a new strategic phase in bilateral relations grounded in shared democratic values and long-term collaboration.
A secondary school in a suburb south of Athens suffered extensive damage after a break-in and vandalism incident, prompting renewed debate over security measures, including the potential installation of surveillance cameras
Not everyone becomes a general, nor even a lieutenant general. Only one becomes commander-in-chief. But at least deputy ministers?
The image has stayed with Max Nikias for most of his life
Scientists say El Niño may return in 2026, but warnings of a “super” event remain premature as forecasts face major uncertainty
Emergency crews were deployed to a remote waterfall area after a woman suffered a fall, successfully carrying out a difficult rescue in rugged terrain.
A new environmental framework paves the way for geothermal development across seven regions in Greece, aiming to revive stalled investments and tap into stable renewable energy potential with long-term economic prospects.
A domestic worker survived multiple stab wounds after a violent assault inside a private residence, with the suspect later surrendering to police and an investigation now underway
Athens signals stronger diplomatic engagement on maritime security, stressing freedom of navigation as a global responsibility tied to economic stability and food supply chains.
Authorities and scientists are investigating the deaths of large numbers of fish in Lake Pamvotida near Ioannina, northern Greece. Early findings suggest a combination of seasonal biological stress and environmental factors rather than pollution.
Local authorities seek clarity on potential flight reductions, coordinating with airlines and tourism officials to assess the impact on the city’s connectivity
As scandals are buried and dissent recast as “toxicity,” citizens are nudged into silence—yet only vigilance and passion can resist the quiet normalization of democratic decay.
The government has ruled out launching a parliamentary investigation into two former officials, saying there is no evidence to support the claims, while also outlining new initiatives on fire prevention, technology and tourism support
Finance ministers from across the euro area gather in Brussels for Eurogroup and Ecofin talks focused on economic stability, banking resilience, and growth priorities, as discussions extend to EU competitiveness and global geopolitical pressures.
A seven-year-old boy was rushed to hospital after accidentally inhaling a metal spring from a mechanical eraser that lodged in his lung, prompting doctors to warn parents about the hidden dangers of small household objects
From volcanic islands in Greece to Ireland’s ancient fjords and France’s dramatic river landscapes, UNESCO’s latest geoparks highlight Europe’s deep geological history and growing efforts to protect and share its natural heritage with local communities
A 17-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy, reportedly related, were detained in eastern Attica after allegedly altering images of underage girls and sharing them online, in a case that also led to the arrest of a 52-year-old for neglect of supervision