One-fifth will not face fines, however, as owners registered the vehicles as inactive
In one case a 73-year-old woman from Kozani is shown receiving 1.5 million euros in subsidies despite her tax code number having been blocked due to a previous irregularity
Deposits of the general government were up by €485 million in November 2025, compared with a €448 million drop in the previous month
Owners who lease properties previously closed or converted from short-term leases to long-term leases by December 31, 2026, will be fully exempt from taxes on the income they earn, and for three years
Five mayors from Greece’s largest cities urge the government to reverse plans to abolish local school committees, warning that centralization is already causing delays, bureaucracy and serious operational problems in public schools
After thousands rang in the new year outdoors, city services launched an overnight operation to clear the mountains of waste left behind
Turkey’s president says he will speak with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday about peace efforts between Ukraine and Russia and the war in Gaza, days after Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
In an interview, the president says he has eschewed some advice from his doctors and regrets getting advanced imaging
Jobless rate declines year over year and month to month, with employment rising and fewer people outside the labor force, official data show
Visible from the night of January 2 until the morning of the 3rd, the wolf moon will also be accompanied by a meteor shower
The cleanup ends decades of so-called “forever students” in public universities, as the government says the move modernizes higher education while preserving flexibility for working students and those facing health or family challenges
Agricultural workers across Greece say key decisions on escalating demonstrations will be made in early January, as frustration grows over what they describe as a lack of meaningful government response to long-running demands
Surgeons welcomed the new year in the operating room as organs from a 44-year-old donor were transplanted into patients, marking the first transplant procedures of 2026 and following a record-breaking year for organ donation in Greece
Starting January 1, 2026, Greece introduces a stricter disciplinary framework for public sector workers, including fines, evaluations, and possible dismissals, aiming to ensure accountability, transparency, and faster resolution of cases
Greece faces a spike in the highly contagious Flu K, a mutated influenza A strain, with health authorities urging vaccination, masks for vulnerable groups, and early medical consultation to prevent severe illness
Greek equities start the year with solid gains, buoyed by banking stocks and optimistic outlooks for growth, dividends and a possible market reclassification, even as analysts flag global risks ahead
A new energy landscape in 2026 – the HERON–NRG deal, AKTOR’s entry, and major investments by PPC, MOH, DEPA, and HELLENiQ ENERGY
A powerful winter system blanketed the North Aegean island in snow, turning Lemnos completely white on New Year’s Day 2026 and drawing worldwide attention after a striking satellite image captured the scene from space
Green light for the 80 MW Olive Data Center in Spata. The growth of data centers, energy and water demands, and reactions from local communities
As of January 1, 2026, the speed limit within Greek cities has been reduced to 30 km/h