The Greek Transport Ministry said it will be phasing out the Athens trolley bus network, citing the high cost.
Greece’s military higher education institutions improved their global standing over the past year, bucking the downward trend seen in both universities and private colleges.
A new poll shows most citizens back fresh elections as Prime Minister Bayrou faces a likely confidence vote defeat and President Macron weighs three uncertain paths forward
Beijing rejected calls to join Washington and Moscow in nuclear arms talks, stressing its smaller arsenal, defensive doctrine, and refusal to enter an arms race
The minister stressed that the measures primarily target irregular migrants without a refugee profile who entered illegally.
In the 20 days since the app was launched, 5,736 registered allocations have been recorded across 60 municipalities.
Alexandra Gouda, 8, a student of the Rethimno Municipal Conservatory in Crete, was awarded the second prize in the junior category (8-10) in piano.
Lanthimos' Bugonia will have its world premiere at the 82nd Venice Film Festival on August 28.
The Greek defeated France’s Alexander Muller in four sets (4-6, 6-0, 6-1, 7-6) Tuesday night.
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Authorities warn of extreme fire danger in Attica, Crete, and several Aegean islands, urging citizens to avoid activities that could spark blazes
A four-hour work stoppage called by the union representing air traffic controllers in the country, as part of a wider 24-hour strike declared by the civil servants' union, was ruled illegal by an Athens first instance court
Intense physical and mental demands during wildfire response increase cardiovascular risks, musculoskeletal injuries, and fatigue among professional and volunteer firefighters, highlighting the need for specialized training and prevention
High power costs have long undermined Greek manufacturers, with European industry as a whole still paying two to three times more for energy compared to rivals in the U.S. and China.
The bank forecasts a 2.2% expansion of the Greek economy in 2025, slightly down from 2.3% in 2024, before slowing to 1.8% in 2026.
The University of Athens is scaling up AI-focused online courses, part of a wider European effort to address global competition for artificial intelligence talent
A month-long internal conflict at the ancient Sinai monastery has been resolved after Archbishop Damianos intervened and removed the monks leading the attempted power shift
The annual Corfu Literary Festival returns with readings, performances, and special events celebrating literature, Greek culture, and conservation from 8–14 September
UN report warns over 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, highlighting growing global inequalities in water and sanitation services
The statement comes as Israel itself faces international scrutiny over the devastating toll of its military campaign in Gaza.