Authorities are expanding investigations into alleged fraudulent payments linked to Greece’s farm subsidy agency, with multiple new cases under review nationwide and ongoing cooperation with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Relatives of a campsite owner killed in southern Greece describe signs of fear, unanswered questions at the crime scene, and concerns over the handling of the investigation as authorities continue probing the double homicide
Greek police detained a 41-year-old foreign national in central Athens following an international arrest warrant issued by Turkey for drug trafficking, robbery, and other serious offenses
Without education, without new technologies, and without smart agriculture, Greece will never reach exports to countries such as Israel or the Netherlands
From a self-taught cook on a small Greek island to an internationally awarded ambassador of Greek gastronomy, Argiro Barbarigou has reshaped how traditional Greek food is cooked, taught, and shared with the world
In Strasbourg, journalist Nikos Giannopoulos claims he was punched by Nikos Pappas, contradicting Pappas’ denial, and plans legal action
Tensions flare as Turkey resumes airspace violations over the Aegean, prompting Greek jets to engage in a mock dogfight between the islands of Lemnos and Lesbos
A delightful tart featuring fresh salmon and a creamy, aromatic filling. Easy to make yet impressive, perfect as an appetizer or light meal, with rich flavors and a silky texture
Newly released Justice Department documents on Jeffrey Epstein heavily feature former president Bill Clinton while making limited reference to Donald Trump, prompting criticism over redactions, transparency and the scope of the disclosure
Washington says more than 70 Islamic State sites were hit in a retaliatory operation after an attack killed U.S. troops, with President Donald Trump calling the strikes a “massive” blow against the group
Costly and emotionally taxing efforts to have children can be jeopardized when couples split
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said on Friday that the name “Macedonia” is sacred to him, stressing that he reserves the right to freedom of speech and expression. “I am not someone who allows himself to be censored or threatened. For me, the name Macedonia is sacred and I have the right to say […]
Aegean Airlines also reported notable interest in alternative destinations such as Tunis, Cairo, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Zagreb and Morocco.
As political leaders question vaccine safety, scientists point to studies that show the shots might have unrelated benefits
The event, scheduled for December 21, is organised by the Athens Culture, Sports and Youth Organisation (OPANDA) in collaboration with the Offline Running Association, Greece’s largest running club
The regional governor of Attica carried out an on-site inspection on Thursday of the newly instlled "smart" cameras at Poseidonos Ave.
Greece’s finance minister and newly elected president of the Eurogroup, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, said in a Facebook post that he took part for the first time in a meeting of G7 finance ministers, representing the euro zone. Pierrakakis attended the final G7 finance ministers’ meeting of 2025, held under Canada’s presidency, ahead of France taking over […]
Putin said the attack was aimed, among other things, at driving up insurance premiums, adding that it would not have the intended effect.
This digital reform places the citizen at the center, gradually consolidating all communication channels with AADE—from traditional telephone support to fully digitized processes—providing fast access to answers.
After a brief warm spell, Greece faces two phases of unsettled weather with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and dropping temperatures through New Year’s