Ministers meet at 11 a.m. to discuss a new labor agreement, the 2026–2029 national budget framework, reforms to inheritance law, and a wide range of development and regulatory initiatives
The body of the 19-year-old soldier who died during a grenade inspection in Rhodes was flown back to Crete on Thursday, as Greece’s Armed Forces observe three days of mourning and investigators work to determine the cause of the fatal explosion.
Athens launches its holiday season on November 27 with the lighting of its 19-meter Christmas tree in Syntagma Square, a large open celebration featuring live performances and the unveiling of the city’s festive decorations.
Heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail, and widespread dust transport from Africa will affect most of Greece, with the strongest weather in western regions.
Olympiacos never gave up against the world's greatest team, scored three goals; Vinícius and Mbappé were unstoppable
Two north Dodecanese islands, Leros and Patmos, along with the greater Athens-Piraeus, face a long-term water shortage
The oil pipeline, which stopped operation in 2013, has a total length of approximately 213 kilometers, of which 70 kilometers run through Greek territory before continuing north to Skopje
The late refinery and shipping entrepreneur’s close and extended family members were on hand to honor Vardinogiannis and his late wife, philanthropist Marianna Vardinoyannis, for their decades of contributions to the country’s economy and society
Mitsotakis: 'The inviolability of borders must be respected by all and that the need for strong Ukrainian armed forces cannot be negotiated'
SYRIZA–Progressive Alliance MEP Nikolas Farantouris called for the “immediate and effective protection” of Christians in the Middle East, Syria, and Nigeria during remarks in the European Parliament. Speaking in Wednesday’s plenary session, the Greek MEP, a member of the Parliament’s Security and Defence Committee, said tens of thousands of Christian civilians, as well as members […]
Before the emergence of the euro single currency gold coins, especially the UK sovereigns, were considered as a “hedge” against a depreciating local current (the drachma) and against inflation
JP Morgan says PPC’s recent Capital Markets Day confirmed that three core pillars are driving the company’s accelerated growth.
With the latest tranche, Greece has now received €23.4 billion from the RRF, representing 65.2% of the total budget of its national plan, “Greece 2.0.”
Greece is already preparing its 2030-2035 strategic plan for tourism to be presented next year, said PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
With an expanded program, new collaborations and curated sections, the Athens Ethnographic International Film Festival becomes a hub for documentary and anthropological cinema at Astor cinema and the Greek Film Archive, November 25–December 7
Italy’s parliament unanimously passed a law classifying femicide—the killing of a woman due to her gender—as a distinct crime punishable by life imprisonment, marking a major step in addressing gender-based violence
The United States, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are pressing for a humanitarian truce in Sudan as fighting between the army and Rapid Support Forces devastates the country, triggering famine, mass displacement, and escalating ethnic violence
The issue cleared at a yield of 1.78%, with total bids reaching 921 million euros—1.84 times the amount offered—reflecting solid investor appetite.
A new survey reveals that many Greek shoppers lack confidence in spotting online fraud during Black Friday, with some losing over €1,000 to scams despite growing awareness
Greece's finance minister cautions that despite the progress Greece has achieved, it still faces challenges like attracting more investment to rebuild its capital stock.