As the Iran war disrupts global energy flows, EU officials warn they lack reliable real-time data on fuel inventories, raising concerns over shortages and emergency decision-making across the bloc.
UNICEF says millions of children in Sudan’s Darfur region are at “breaking point” amid escalating violence, mass displacement and famine-level malnutrition as the country’s civil war enters its fourth year.
Flotilla organizers accuse Israel of “piracy” after intercepting vessels near Greece, while Israeli officials defend the move as necessary to stop what they call provocations
The government urges faster legal resolutions for victims of major tragedies, aiming to reduce delays and ease the burden on those stuck in long-running court cases.
Scheduled outages are affecting multiple districts in the wider Athens area due to maintenance works, with disruptions expected throughout the day in both central neighborhoods and surrounding suburbs.
Greece faced particularly severe conditions, with an estimated 85% of the population exposed to extreme temperatures approaching or surpassing 40°C. The highest recorded temperature reached 44°C.
Authorities investigate the death of a foreign detainee after a reported medical episode inside police holding cells, raising questions over the handling of his condition.
The 89-year-old suspect in two shooting attacks that injured five people faces multiple felony charges, as investigators examine evidence suggesting the assault was planned in advance
A new government-backed tourism support scheme will provide digital spending cards to thousands of beneficiaries, aiming to boost domestic travel and strengthen local economies on two Greek islands
Ships, trains and public transport will halt nationwide during a 24-hour strike marking International Workers’ Day. Here's what to know
A new international survey highlights growing mental health pressures among men, linking workplace stress to anxiety and burnout while revealing limited support networks and reluctance to seek help.
The minor was riding a scooter on a central village road when, in an attempt to avoid a parked vehicle, he collided head-on with an oncoming second car; incident again raises concerns over use of such two-wheelers
Former PM Alexis Tsipras charges that the OPEKEPE farm subsidies scandal isn't the only financial wrongdoing taking place in Greece, attributing responsibility to the Mitsotakis government, in a post this week over a recent capital increase by the Public Power Corp.
Greece’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN said the Montreux Convention regarding the regime of the straits is the sole international legal instrument governing navigation through the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara and the Bosporus
The ruling party maintains a clear advantage over main opposition PASOK party, which has not significantly benefited from the former’s decline, posting an increase of less than one percentage point in voters’ preferences
Greek tax authority AADE held its March lottery. One will walk away with €50,000, while five others win €20,000 each, all just for paying electronically
Alarmingly, 18% of parents or caregivers underestimate their child’s weight status, suggesting a gap in awareness that may delay intervention.
Greece's Recovery Fund is running out of money and businesses that spent thousands preparing fully eligible investment files are now being shut out
Locals notified police of gunshots allegedly fired after a reported altercation in the area.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to position wine culture as a key pillar of Attica’s identity and international appeal.