The government is offering an attractive deal: a three-year income tax exemption for homes up to 120 sq.m. that switch from Airbnb to long-term leasing—or return to the market after years of vacancy.
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni renewed the country's call for the return of the Parthenon Marbles during Greece's participation in Mondiacult held in Barcelona this week.
A court in Larissa has allowed the exhumation of a Tempi rail crash victim for DNA identification, as another grieving father, Pano Ruci, marks day 17 of his hunger strike
A new scheme aims to transform Greek orchards into sources of carbon credits, offering farmers millions in extra earnings while giving polluters a way to offset emissions
The head of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), Laura Kovesi, is scheduled to hold a press conference later on Wednesday.
In the vibrant immigrant neighborhoods of Athens, gospel choirs and spiritual gatherings turn basements, old shops, and apartment blocks into sanctuaries of song, faith, and resilience—creating an unexpected New Orleans in the heart of Greece
A 4-year-old girl wandered alone outside a kindergarten in Agios Panteleimonas, Athens, prompting an urgent police response. The school director has been arrested as authorities investigate the incident.
Residents in several southern suburbs of Athens have complained of unusual odors in tap water, described as naphthalene or chlorine-like. Authorities say the issue is temporary and does not affect water quality
A U.S. judge ruled the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by targeting noncitizen pro-Palestinian campus activists for arrest, detention, and deportation
A 53-year-old man lost his life in Larissa after becoming trapped inside a cave while searching for old gold coins. Rescue efforts failed to save him, shedding light on the dangers of treasure hunting in hazardous conditions.
Gerapetritis and Tajani stressed that “Greece and Italy reaffirm the need to ensure humanitarian access to Gaza and to achieve a ceasefire as soon as possible.
Thursday, October 2, the Panathenaic Stadium transforms into a pop temple, a night where music, spectacle, and Robbie’s charisma collide
Rubio underscored the enduring strength of the relationship between Washington and Nicosia, pointing to deepening cooperation across trade, security, and economic growth.
Greek taxpayers can again benefit in 2026 from extra tax deductions by paying for services electronically, including doctors, lawyers, electricians, taxis, gyms, and more—saving up to €4,500 under the extended scheme
The Thessaloniki Metro will suspend passenger services from November 10 to December 10 to conduct train and system tests for its extension to Kalamaria, with adjusted timetables announced before and after the closure
What distinguished academics told TO BHMA International edition about the United Kingdom’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state
Greece’s Culture Ministry has finalized the permanent fencing of the Portara monument in Naxos, following disputes between the municipality and state authorities
With landfills overflowing, Greece plans six waste-to-energy plants by 2035 to cut burial rates from 80% to 10%. But delays in infrastructure, especially in Athens, and local opposition threaten to derail the ambitious strategy
From Epidaurus and Laconia to Lavrio, Greece hides entire cities beneath its seas and lakes. Earthquakes, rising waters, and time have buried them—yet their ruins still whisper stories of Mycenaean tombs, Roman villas, and Bronze Age harbors
A fresh survey highlights declining support for Greece’s ruling New Democracy, while smaller parties make modest gains and voter dissatisfaction grows