Nearly 3,000 applications have been revoked nationwide after authorities uncovered multiple fraudulent claims in the “Renovate–Rent” scheme, aimed at boosting housing supply across Greece
A quick, crustless onion pie made with fresh spring onions, dill, and a blend of melting cheeses. Fluffy, aromatic, and full of flavor — perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a light meal any time of day!
Messages put president’s relationship with Epstein back into the spotlight
A 15-year-old boy was hospitalized after being beaten by a group of youths in the northern Greek city of Xanthi, reportedly over jealousy. The attackers remain at large, while a similar assault on another teen occurred at a school in Alimos, near Athens
Three people, including a child, have died after a migrant boat sank near the island of Gavdos, south of Crete. Search operations continue for possible missing passengers, as another vessel carrying 28 migrants arrived on the island’s southern coast
The European Commission has classified Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus as “under migratory pressure,” paving the way for a new relocation mechanism — though Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia reject participation
The deployment of the Gerald Ford carrier strike group adds to a growing U.S. military presence in the Caribbean amid strikes on alleged drug vessels, prompting warnings from Caracas and international concern over escalation
Evangelos Marinakis: As an industry, we need to urge the US administration and Europe to immediately grant permission for sanctioned vessels to be scrapped
“The Rock of Our Future,” a tribute album featuring leading Greek artists and two original recordings by Savvopoulos himself, celebrates the enduring legacy of one of Greece’s most influential songwriters
The Ministry of National Defense announces a plan to provide 17,000 fully equipped homes for military personnel and families across Greece, prioritizing remote regions and islands, with phased construction and upgrades extending through 2040
The greek shadow economy, valued at over €40 billion -about 18% of its GDP- remains entrenched as cash continues to dominate daily transactions, fueling undeclared income and tax evasion despite efforts to curb it
TΟ ΒΗΜΑ International Edition continues its video series on top diplomats serving in Greece, “The Ambassadors Series,” this time talking to the Spanish Ambassador to Greece, Jorge Domecq. In our 10th episode, we explore the two countries’ close diplomatic ties, ranging from trade to ways to improve collaboration in tourism, leveraging their close cultural bonds. […]
Meat prices in Greece continue to rise ahead of Christmas, with experts warning of further increases as demand grows and imports drive costs higher, making festive tables significantly more expensive this year.
During their Athens talks, the two leaders emphasized closer cooperation ahead of Cyprus’s 2026 EU Council Presidency and discussed regional, energy, and bilateral priorities
From 2013 to 2018, one can say that ELTA’s sluggish administrations failed to respond to the intense pressure from private postal operators. From that point onward, ELTA could no longer be financed by the state budget
EMA and WHO against Trump on paracetamol, vaccines, pregnancy, and autism
A 50-MW hydrogen production unit at the Agioi Theodoroi refinery has been greenlit, reflecting Greece’s bid to strengthen its role as a regional energy hub
Demonstrators breached security barriers at the U.N. climate summit in Belem to demand stronger forest protections and Indigenous land rights, prompting brief chaos before order was restored
New government data show a drop in job vacancies and unemployment, with full-time positions growing steadily. However, women’s participation in the workforce remains significantly lower than men’s, raising concerns about gender disparities in Greece’s labor market
The Speaker’s office described the measure as part of an effort to make debates “more structured and efficient,” aligning the Hellenic Parliament with time-management practices common in other European legislatures