In three landmark judgments, the European Court of Human Rights found Greek authorities denied recognized refugees a workable path to reunite with their families, demanding documents they could not produce
The AKTOR-DEPA venture will buy gas from Venture Global and resell it to Albania and Bosnia, doubling volumes agreed last November under a 20-year deal from 2030
Years of austerity, shrinking forestry services and worsening fires have left Greece racing to rebuild its defenses as climate pressures intensify
Facing more than 100,000 borrowers and elections on the horizon, the government abandoned its hedging on the Supreme Court ruling and chose full compliance over a costly fight.
Authorities say the group tampered with electricity meters for businesses - including two Athens Riviera Restaurants - causing more than nine million euros in losses
Greece ranks last in the EU for graduate employment, with just 62.4% of recent graduates in work, widening the gap with the European average.
A RealPolls survey puts ELAS at 21.4% vs. New Democracy's 28.3%, the smallest margin since 2016, with PASOK slipping to fourth place
Greece has joined the US-led Pax Silica initiative to strengthen cooperation on AI, energy, semiconductors and critical mineral supply chains.
Experimental Ebola drugs will be tested in the Democratic Republic of Congo as health authorities race to respond to a growing outbreak with no approved treatments for the virus strain involved.
The meeting focused on returns of Afghan nationals without legal status in Europe, while rights groups warned the talks could legitimize Taliban rule
Greek creator of the first board game for people with dementia says it helps rebuild communication and recreates moments of human connection.
One of America’s oldest and most acclaimed youth orchestras will bring its European tour to Athens, showcasing the next generation of classical music talent in a free outdoor concert
A redevelopment plan for the historic Alexandras Avenue refugee blocks has sparked overnight protests at the regional governor's home and left a long-term hunger striker fighting for his life, as private owners demand answers about their flats.
The country's score has improved by 2.8% since the report began in 2015, but responsible consumption, combatting hunger and climate action remain major challenges.
Family, friends and local residents gathered in Varypetro to say goodbye to 45-year-old Stavroula Leventaki, as the suspect in her killing faces legal proceedings and calls for justice grow
A 17-year-old has been detained for his role in the "764" network, an international online ring that grooms minors, extorts explicit material, and coerces victims into self-harm
As companies adopt AI and hire fewer full-time employees, a broader shift toward gig-style labor is already underway across industries
An attorney for two victims' families wants Hellenic Train's CEO and technical director tried for homicide with possible intent, arguing they knew about safety failures before the 2023 collision that killed 57 people.
A 36-year-old doctor from Lesvos has died after giving birth to her daughter following severe complications during delivery. Despite intensive medical efforts and an attempted air transfer to Athens, she could not be saved
The NATO chief heads to Washington as alliance members face disputes over defence spending, the Iran war and the future of U.S. military commitments in Europe.