A 36-year-old driver without a license caused two fatal accidents in Xanthi, killing a 71-year-old motorcyclist and his own brother, prompting police investigation and charges of negligent homicide
The study, entitled “Inpatient Hospital Care Survey”, was conducted via census from data collected throughout 2023 from public and private hospitals in the country
TO VIMA reports from London as Keir Starmer convenes Zelensky and European leaders at Downing Street for critical Ukraine discussions
Greek and Turkish officials prepare for the 6th High-Level Cooperation Summit in Ankara, aiming to focus on shared priorities, low-tension issues, and regional energy and security projects, while paving the way for deeper trust between the two neighbors
In Trikala and nearby mountain towns—Meteora, Pyli, Pertouli, Mouzaki, and Plastira—weekends and holiday long weekends are fully booked.
A 2-year-old boy died in Zakynthos after a normally friendly pit bull attacked him in the family’s yard, reportedly startled by nearby hunting noises. Authorities have seized the dog as an investigation continues.
The ReBrain Greece event on Dec. 7, 2025, brought together more than 30 leading Greek companies and over 1,300 registered Greek professionals from the United States and Canada.
TasteAtlas has ranked Greece’s Naxos Graviera as the top cheese worldwide for 2025/26, highlighting its long tradition, verified consumer reviews, and distinctive flavor developed through months of aging
A shepherd in northern Greece broke down as authorities prepared to cull all 450 of his sheep following an outbreak of sheep pox, leaving his family devastated and him briefly hospitalized from emotional shocκ
Large farmer protests on Crete escalated into clashes with police, leading to the shutdown of Heraklion Airport and disruptions near Chania Airport, as demonstrators attempted to block access to both facilities
After decades of aspirations, Greece is no longer talking about becoming a regional hub — it is unmistakably one. Not in shipping or energy, but in the single most valuable resource of the modern era: data
A hiker injured in a remote gorge on Crete remains stranded as rescue crews await a Super Puma helicopter, after rough terrain prevented emergency teams from reaching him by ambulance
Greece begins dismantling its historic trolleybus network, starting in Piraeus, as electric buses roll out in their place—cutting operating costs by more than half and paving the way for modernized urban transport
In Athens, unions will assemble at 6:30 p.m. outside the Ministry of Rural Development and Food in Vathi Square.
Moscow says President Trump’s updated National Security Strategy aligns closely with Russia’s own worldview, praising its stance on NATO, Ukraine and strategic stability while cautioning that parts of Washington may interpret it differently
Can this madness be stopped, or at least significantly undercut, before it lights up the universe?
Early data from the new price observatory of Geoaxis indicate that winter holiday home prices have dropped 54% since 2008.
Our recent political history has made their central role on the political scene crystal clear. Every Prime Minister, or almost every one, from Constantine Karamanlis and Andreas Papandreou to the present incumbent are cases in point.
What can change in a region that already has 7,000 years of history, countless wars and scars, treaties and conflicts under its belt, and seen more than its fair share of both triumphs and disasters, great civilizations and world-altering religions?
Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov reflects on life under Russia’s invasion, the fight for independence, the role of the Church, and why peace remains elusive as he prepares to preside over the 2025 European Book Prize.