FM George Gerapetritis will also participate in a round-table discussion on the issue of “From the High Seas to the Consumer: Securing Maritime Trade and the Global Economy”
The country was part of the second wave group that included Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Finland
One of the largest lottery payouts in Greece remains unclaimed, as the winner of the €7.5 million Tzoker (joker) jackpot has yet to claim the prize; winning ticket was played in Crete
February’s auction for gas transport capacity through Greece saw almost no demand, highlighting cost, regulatory uncertainty, and strong competition from cheaper routes to Eastern Europe and Ukraine
Outdated flood-control infrastructure, steep asphalt roads and buried streams are turning heavy rain into deadly torrents across Athens, experts warn—raising urgent questions after a fatal flood in Glyfada and ahead of a landmark court ruling on March 4.
A new government proposal would allow Greeks living abroad to vote by mail in national elections and create a dedicated three-seat constituency for the diaspora, aiming to boost participation and representation
The 46-year-old suspect served only four years of a 16-year-sentence, mostly in a prison psych ward, for fatally stabbing his mother in 2014; shocking incident again generates public debate on recidivism, lenient sentencing in Greece
Perhaps we overlooked the fact that, in the absence of memoranda, any excuse for the hardship of the many is also abolished.
Severe weather lashes Athens, causing tree collapses onto vehicles and prompting warnings from authorities as heavy rain and strong winds continue across eastern and southern Greece.
The YouTube channel "No Kid No Fish" captured a video of a rare whale sighting in the Pagasetic Gulf, the first time in 89 years
Five female workers are confirmed to have been killed in an explosion and fire at the Violanta biscuit factory in central Greece, though authorities have recovered four bodies as crews continue searches amid severe structural damage
The return of police officer Ran Gvili’s remains clears the way for reopening the Rafah crossing with Egypt, marking a key step in implementing the first phase of the U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire plan
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) launches sweeping inspections of businesses failing to link POS systems and IRIS payments to electronic tax records, with fines up to €20,000 and license revocations for software providers
Drivers across four countries halted cargo traffic along a key EU–Turkey corridor, warning that strict Schengen stay limits are leading to deportations and threatening jobs and regional trade
Senior Iranian officials and clerics issued stark warnings as the United States deploys additional military assets to the Middle East, raising concerns over escalation, regional retaliation, and growing international scrutiny
A powerful pre-dawn blast at a food manufacturing plant killed five women, left others missing, and raised serious questions about workplace safety, as authorities investigate a possible gas-related explosion
The European Commission will keep its 93 billion euro trade sanctions on hold for six more months after Washington dropped recent tariff threats, while retaining the option to reinstate them if needed
Farantouris met Libya’s Prime Minister and Oil Minister to discuss energy cooperation, migration, and democratic transition, stressing that international law is essential for investments and EU-Libya relations
The Motor Oil Group subsidiary warns that unfinished regulatory and technical rules are keeping ready-to-operate battery facilities off the grid, delaying benefits for consumers and the electricity system.
Greek authorities are considering updated traffic restrictions, thousands of cameras, and road management reforms to tackle worsening congestion in Athens and the Kifissos corridor