Israel’s envoy to Greece outlined regional tensions and security dynamics, arguing that Hezbollah acts on behalf of Iran while stressing the importance of alliances and diplomacy in maintaining regional stability
A new €1.7 million project will install advanced water treatment systems in northern Greece to address uranium contamination concerns and ensure safe, continuous drinking water supply
Authorities in southern Greece have suspended all school operations on Wednesday due to severe weather warnings linked to the approaching “Erminio” storm system, prioritizing safety across the islands
A critical care unit in northern Greece has remained out of operation for years due to staffing shortages, forcing emergency patient transfers and raising concerns over regional healthcare access.
Iran set fire to a fully laden Kuwaiti crude oil tanker anchored near Dubai on Monday.
Despite firm denials from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government, early election speculation refuses to fade. A cocktail of scandals, surging prices and tourism anxiety is fueling the chatter while some MPs are starting to ask uncomfortable questions
An IMF official says millions of unresolved non-performing loans continue to slow Greece’s economic recovery, restricting credit access for households and small businesses despite post-crisis banking reforms and broader financial stabilization.
The government unveils diesel subsidies and fertilizer aid to ease rising costs, alongside emergency measures to contain a livestock disease outbreak affecting producers.
Early holiday timing, rising costs and regional tensions weigh on demand, even as state subsidies help keep ticket prices steady.
More than 538,800 cards were issued in 2025, offering access to emergency healthcare across Europe, as demand rises for coverage during travel abroad
The Bank of Greece governor says the current inflation surge, driven by global shocks, may be more difficult to manage than the 2021–22 episode, as expectations shift and repeated disruptions test central banks
Ukraine is exploring expanded LNG imports through Greek terminals and the Vertical Corridor pipeline system as Naftogaz moves to boost energy supplies for winter storage and diversify fuel deliveries across Eastern Europe
Administration officials assess that forcing the waterway back open would mean extending the military mission
Lawmakers clash over fuel subsidies, tax cuts, and support for vulnerable households as the greek government attempts to tackle rising energy costs linked to the Middle East war.
Thousands of elite troops join a growing U.S. military buildup as Washington weighs next steps, including potential high-risk operations targeting Iran’s oil infrastructure and strategic assets.
Fans gather in Athens to pay tribute to the legendary singer, whose funeral service will be held later today following her death at the age of 87
AI-powered systems are already sending violations directly to drivers’ phones, as Greece expands a nationwide push to improve road safety and enforce traffic laws
Police are investigating possible foul play after a 59-year-old was discovered with a belt around her neck in her home, raising serious questions about the circumstances of her death.
Tenants and landlords must use bank transfers or risk losing tax breaks and housing benefits under new rules aimed at increasing transparency.
As war reshapes the Middle East, Greece recalibrates its defense posture—strengthening alliances, boosting its regional role, and navigating tensions with Turkey, the EU, and the US in an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape.