Unprecedented rainfall transformed streets into torrents, sweeping away debris from the mountains and claiming the life of a 56-year-old woman, while authorities work to clear the city
Brussels’ proposal to remove equipment from high-risk suppliers in critical sectors draws sharp criticism from Huawei, as the EU cites rising cyber threats and the need to strengthen technological sovereignty
In Greece, the average daily rate (ADR) declined by 3%, from 143 euros in 2024 to 139 euros in 2025, broadly in line with trends seen elsewhere in Europe.
A new framework deal with President Trump requires NATO members to strengthen Arctic security, with first results expected in 2026, says Secretary General Mark Rutte to Reuters
After ousting Venezuela’s leader, the Trump administration is searching for Havana insiders who could cut a deal to end Communist rule
Foreign visitors recorded a 1.3% rise in arrivals and a 1.9% increase in overnight stays year-on-year.
Supporters of the legislation argue that these projects are essential not only to Europe’s energy resilience but also to the viability of a corridor designed to connect Asian and Middle Eastern supply chains to European markets
Experts say heavy rainfall combined with long-standing urban planning failures and vulnerable geology turned parts of Upper Glyfada into flood zones, leaving streets buried in debris and dozens of vehicles damaged.
Unbeaten and with maximum points, Greece’s men’s water polo team advances to the European Championship semifinals in Belgrade, where it will face Hungary with a historic first medal firmly within reach.
In some regions, schools will open later than usual. Classes will begin at 9:00 a.m. in Lamia, Kastoria, Argos Orestiko, Agrafa and the Municipality of Prespes, while in Florina the school bell will ring at 9:15 a.m.
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis outlined Greece’s positions on Greenland, a proposed peace council, relations with Turkey, and future maritime boundaries, stressing international law, EU unity, and continued dialogue
A 44-year-old suspect was ordered into pretrial detention after claiming self-defense in the fatal shooting of a local community leader last week, a version of events rejected by judicial authorities.
Greek authorities dismantled an organized crime ring accused of cheating consumers by manipulating fuel pump software, delivering less gasoline than paid for and causing estimated losses of more than €25 million over five years.
Severe weather forced a change in Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ schedule, redirecting his travel plans from the World Economic Forum in Davos to Brussels for an informal meeting of European Union leaders
Severe storms triggered deadly flooding, transport disruptions, and power outages across Greece, killing two people as authorities warn that dangerous weather conditions, though easing, are expected to persist in parts of the country through Thursday.
Greece introduces new rules, digital updates, and UNESCO-aligned procedures to its national heritage registry.
According to UBS, Alpha Bank offers the strongest earnings-per-share growth but the lowest ROTE, while Eurobank stands out as an attractive regional growth story supported by successful acquisitions.
President rules out using force to take control of Greenland and calls off promised tariffs on European nations
Sources quoted by OT.gr said they expected the process for the national grid operator's share capital increase to begin at the end of January
Ruling center-right party reaches 29.5%, fielding a 16.5 percentage-point lead over second-place PASOK