After criticism, Defense Minister Dendias clarified that the case of Panos Ruci falls under judicial authority—not government—and that responsibility would lie with the government only if it were a governmental act
Greece’s Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Vassilis Kikilias, underscored the close maritime ties between Greece and the Republic of Korea.
The first snowfall of the season has covered Mount Olympus, Kaimaktsalan, and Falakro in white, with temperatures below zero as wintry weather expected to continue across Northern Greece until Friday
Greece’s air traffic controllers meet October 8 to approve a two-year overtime freeze, extending reduced traffic limits until 2027.
A UK-bound flight from the UK to Egypt made an emergency landing in Heraklion due to a disruptive passenger allegedly under the influence of alcohol, with authorities now handling the situation
Trump has approved sharing targeting data with Ukrainians as the administration weighs sending powerful weapons
These corrections may be initiated either by the taxpayer or automatically by the Tax Administration.
Greece’s historic railway network faces a major setback as authorities plan to convert Peloponnese tracks into cycling paths and sell the OSE headquarters, sparking controversy over the future of national rail infrastructure
At least three people have died while several others have been seriously injured after a suspected terror attack outside a synagogue in Crumpsalla, Manchester . Police say the attacker was shot and killed by officers on the scene
More than 400 athletes from 56 countries braved rain and fatigue in the 245km ultramarathon from Athens to Sparta.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos announced that over 1,000 supermarket items will see price reductions, aiming to ease pressure on households
Hours of debate between EU leaders produced few results. Mitsotakis pressed for southern border protection, but Greece’s insistence on preserving veto power puts Athens in awkward alignment with Viktor Orbán’s Hungary
Greek Foreign Ministry confirms all 27 citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla are unharmed, with consular assistance and safe repatriation underway.
European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi highlighted corruption challenges, constitutional barriers, and Greece’s role in EU fraud cases during her Athens press conference. She insisted the European Public Prosecutor’s Office 'is here to stay'
Demonstrations were held in Greece after Israel intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla bound for Gaza, with more rallies planned in the coming days
Emergency medical teams continue monitoring activist Panos Ruci during his 18th day of a hunger strike in Athens
Israeli forces boarded the Greek vessel 'Oxygono' carrying aid to Gaza, detaining activists who will be deported to Europe. Despite the raid, 24 ships from the international flotilla continue toward the blockaded enclave
On Zakynthos, schools remain closed as a precaution, while the General Secretariat for Civil Protection urges citizens to take self-protection measures against risks posed by the extreme conditions.
For decades, residents and fortune seekers have searched for gold said to be buried in the Larissa region, fueling myths that blend history with folklore
Dr. Alexandros Karamanlidis, director of Arcturos, notes that the responsibility for managing bear encounters legally, administratively, and financially rests with the Greek state.