A new nationwide study reveals high satisfaction with services at Greece’s archaeological sites and museums, highlighting their impact on daily life, cultural engagement, and the country’s economy
In talks with Wong, Mitsotakis highlighted the strong potential for deeper bilateral collaboration across tourism, shipping, defense, and Greek exports—including agri-food products.
A serious breach of protocol has emerged at Greece’s largest prison, where an inmate serving a heavy sentence was taken outside by a prison officer to fix the officer’s car, without any official permission
President Nikos Christodoulides and Turkish-Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman wrapped up their first meeting, agreeing to hold a joint session with UN envoy María Angela Holguín Cuéllar during her December visit to Cyprus.
A 29-year-old man violently attacked a 58-year-old driver in broad daylight after a traffic dispute, with surveillance footage capturing the entire 11-second assault
On 20 November 1989, Greek television changed forever as Mega Channel—Greece’s first private station—went live. Its debut shows, news bulletin, foreign series and iconic presenters marked a cultural shift that still shapes Greek media today.
Talks in Singapore are expected to cover international and regional developments, EU–Singapore relations, and ways to deepen bilateral cooperation.
Serbia tops the list with the highest road fatalities, while Greece rises in the rankings with 64 deaths per million, highlighting ongoing road safety challenges in Eastern Europe
In her book, Kolbert connects scientific research with the history of human presence on Earth and, through vivid descriptions, highlights the delicate balance between progress and destruction
Rivers swell, roads flood, and landslides block key routes in northwestern Greece as authorities warn of continued severe weather through the weekend.
From the Truman Doctrine to Obama’s rolled-up sleeves and today’s Mamdani moment in New York, Greece has long absorbed the political winds blowing from the United States—often belatedly, yet profoundly.
Athens will impose extensive traffic restrictions on Friday as part of Armed Forces Day celebrations, with key streets closed to vehicles and parking bans in effect throughout the day.
Western and northern regions face the heaviest rainfall, while much of the country remains cloudy with scattered light showers, warm temperatures and strengthening southerly winds.
Prime Minister Robert Fico signals legal challenge as Brussels moves to phase out Russian energy by 2028, citing economic risks and reliance on Moscow
At Sotheby’s new headquarters, the auction house also sold a $12.1 million solid-gold toilet
The group reported a net profit of 453.2 million euros for the period January-September, compared to 224.1 million euros for the corresponding period of 2024.
Greek hospitals face mounting pressure as more abused children are hospitalized by court order due to severe welfare shortages.
HELLENiQ Energy CEO Andreas Shiamishis says Greece is emerging as a key Southeast European hub for LNG, refined fuels and future green-power exports, as policymakers and U.S. officials highlight the country’s growing role in regional energy stability
A Chinese embassy spokesman in Athens on Wednesday took umbrage with Kimberly Guilfoyle's statement last week of "ways around it", when referring to Shanghai-based Cosco's control of the port of Piraeus
Nearly half of the vehicles, in fact, were located in Greece, while 84 irregular migrants of various nationalities were also arrested, along with 21 individuals charged as migrant traffickers