Company reorganizes its sprawling artificial-intelligence operation, whose spiraling cost has drawn investor scrutiny
The former prime minister and SYRIZA party leader also referred to the controversial 2015 referendum he declared after a collapse in negotiations with institutional creditors
The initiative, dubbed "Amorgorama", was announced during a teleconference that included Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Six Turkish nationals, all asylum seekers, were arrested this week after months of surveillance by Greek and Spanish authorities
Minister Olga Kefalogianni and Ambassador Ju-seong Lim discuss increasing tourist flows, direct flights, and new investments.
Jobs that required putting in the longest hours in 2024 were skilled workers in agriculture, forestry and fishing, and managers.
Athens on Thursday announced that it will provide both aerial and ground support to Spain and Portugal in combating the large wildfires currently raging in the Iberian Peninsula
Two groundbreaking projects place Greece at the forefront of the EU’s quantum communications infrastructure drive.
The agreement generated Greece’s stern reaction, irked other regional countries and eventually earned disapproval by the EU, as it essentially ignored the Law of the Sea and tried to 'erase' all Greek island territories
Russian Foreign Ministerwarns that efforts to discuss post-war security guarantees for Ukraine without Moscow are futile. He criticizes Western leaders’ approach and stresses Russia’s insistence on being directly involved in any agreements affecting European security
The fintech leader and founder of Volt was seriously injured in a quad bike accident on the Greek island and later suffered a heart attack. He remains in intensive care after emergency surgery in Athens
This summer, Greece experienced one of its worst wildfire seasons in two decades, with major damage in Chios, Preveza, Attica, and Corinth and rising alerts for high-risk regions
Citizens increasingly use the Appodixi platform to report tax evasion, smuggling, and corruption, with rewards offered for verified claims and authorities prioritizing high-risk cases
Greek health authorities report two deaths linked to West Nile virus as 47 domestic cases have been confirmed since January, most involving the nervous system. Infections continue to spread across multiple regions, with new cases reported last week
Israel has begun its largest operation yet to seize Gaza City, calling up tens of thousands of reservists despite mounting exhaustion in the army, fears for hostages, and a worsening humanitarian crisis with child malnutrition rates tripling
Outbound tourism from Greece grew in 2024, with higher spending and a surprising shift away from Balkan destinations toward Central and Northern Europe.
As Spain faces deadly heatwaves and fires, activists accuse Madrid’s mayor of neglecting green spaces in poorer neighborhoods. Trees have become a political battleground in the city’s struggle against rising temperatures
Judge Frank Caprio, the Rhode Island jurist known worldwide for his compassion and globally viral courtroom show 'Caught in Providence,' has died at 88.
Officials made concessions and worked to improve relationship with president, seeking to keep trans-Atlantic alliance alive
Doctors report a surge in gastroenteritis cases on Kea island, with around 80 patients daily and one fatality among visitors, prompting emergency measures and warnings for residents and tourists