Around 1.5 million pre-filled tax returns will be automatically submitted on April 16 by Greece’s tax authority. Taxpayers are urged to review key income, deductions and expenses to avoid unexpected charges or errors in their final assessment.
A brief ceasefire initially boosted bookings for Greece, but renewed geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East has disrupted momentum, leaving the tourism sector balancing cautious optimism with concerns over rising travel costs and demand volatility
The US and Iran may be preparing for a new round of negotiations this week aimed at de-escalating the conflict.
Police dismantled a criminal network producing fake documents and smuggling migrants for up to €10,000 per person, uncovering a fully equipped forgery lab and a safehouse in the capital.
The Greek Foreign Ministry responded to recent Turkish remarks, stressing that the Muslim minority in Thrace is defined as religious under the Treaty of Lausanne and emphasizing equal citizenship rights for all members.
The Greek Migration Ministry reports over 1,200 asylum status revocations following reassessments, alongside leading EU figures in voluntary returns to Syria under an EU-supported reintegration program
Deputy minister Makarios Lazaridis defended his academic record on live TV as scrutiny over a past appointment intensifies, with opposition parties pressing the government for answers.
Israeli and Lebanese representatives are set for rare direct talks in Washington as Israel continues military operations against Hezbollah while both sides present sharply diverging demands over ceasefire and disarmament
Authorities in Kefalonia have arrested two individuals and are searching for a third person in connection with the death of a 19-year-old woman found in Argostoli, as investigators examine possible charges of neglect.
A major global study warns that metabolic liver disease linked to obesity and high blood sugar is rapidly rising worldwide and may become a major public health crisis within decades.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni cites escalating Middle East conflicts as Rome halts automatic renewal of a military cooperation agreement, signaling a shift despite Italy’s traditionally close ties with Israel
Aid groups including Action Against Hunger and partners warn that millions in Sudan are facing extreme food insecurity, with families in conflict-hit regions often surviving on a single daily meal as war deepens the humanitarian crisis.
The Kremlin says it is encouraged by Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar’s apparent willingness to engage in pragmatic talks with Russia and signals it will respond based on actions taken by the incoming government
Key data releases, international meetings and rating reviews in the coming days are set to shape the country’s economic outlook amid global uncertainty and rising pressures
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is in Beijing for discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi focusing on the wars in Ukraine and Iran as well as broader bilateral cooperation and coordination in multilateral forums including the UN, BRICS and the G20
A €900 million investment plan will modernize public transport, add new trains and electric buses, and improve accessibility, aiming to significantly reduce waiting times and expand services for vulnerable groups
Twelve of the victims are currently in the hospital
The increase to €920 per month triggers higher payments for multiple allowances, affecting hundreds of thousands of workers in both the private and public sectors
Negotiating teams from the JD Vance and Iranian delegation led by Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf could return to Islamabad for further peace talks as early as this weekend, according to multiple sources.
Government insiders are weighing early election scenarios as scandals, economic pressures, and political tensions shape the debate over the timing of Greece’s next vote