A coach carrying three passengers caught fire before dawn near the Sindos interchange, with all occupants evacuating safely and firefighters quickly bringing the blaze under control
A 52-year-old faces murder and fatal rape charges while a 50-year-old is accused as an accomplice, after a months-long police probe into the disappearances of two women
Unions launch walkouts and rallies across major cities, demanding stronger workplace safety after a fatal incident at a biscuit factory
The two ministers are expected to review bilateral ties, with particular emphasis on economic cooperation, while also discussing the future of the European Union, including enlargement prospects.
Investigators examine financial and personal disputes and possible links to a past killing as they piece together the abduction and shooting of a 27-year-old man
The prime minister’s move to launch constitutional revision now signals reform ambitions, pressures the opposition, and fuels election scenarios in an already volatile political climate.
Homes, farms, roads and transport links suffered damage as floods and snow trapped residents and forced rescues in several regions.
Cloud cover will be variable across the country with limited rain and mountain snow mainly in the north, while stronger southeasterly winds affect the Ionian and visibility drops at times overnight and early morning.
Taxi owners in Athens begin a two-day strike over government policies, demanding a meeting with the Prime Minister and protesting issues from electric vehicle transition to unfair competition
British Prime Minister urges ex-U.S. Ambassador Mandelson, ex-Prince Andrew to cooperate with U.S. authorities
Relevant Minister Thanos Plevris also said migrants from Egypt, Bangladesh and Pakistan, who 'are basically not entitled to asylum', will be immediately placed in detention so their asylum application can be rejected through fast-track procedures
Greece plans to complete the rollout of its digital work card system by the end of 2026, extending its use across the entire private sector as well as the public sector, authorities said. The measure will be implemented through the state’s new Integrated Public Information System and is aimed at increasing transparency and improving the […]
He also termed the “threat of war” as something anachronistic and a stigma that resulted in Ankara's recent exclusion from EU’s SAFE program for defense spending and production capacity
Despite frequent references to “modernising the Constitution to include AI,” one critical question remains unasked: what does this actually mean?
Several AI traffic cameras fitted on main routes in Athens have recorded thousands of traffic violations since their installation in December 2025. Over 10,000 infringements related to seatbelts and the use of mobile phones were recorded between December 25 and January 28th on Syngrou Avenue alone, while over 1,500 speed violations were also documented, according […]
The tower, at The Ellinikon coastal development site, will be Greece's tallest building once completed
To Vima spoke with Thanos Petouris, a researcher at the European Institute of Peace with deep knowledge of Yemen’s political situation, in an effort to decode developments in the strife-plagued corner of the Arabian Peninsula
A new study shows 20 million people plan to reorganize their finances this year, with strategies ranging from investing and retirement savings to planning for children’s futures and high-risk opportunities
Media reports also have Modi as promising to “stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela,” Trump said in the post.
Kostas Bourousis describes how print media is becoming the premium response to information shaped by algorithmic moods. Why has Generation Z elevated magazines into a part of its identity?