The national sport of the blame game is played with only one rule and ends when the last spotlight of publicity goes out
Authorities dismantled a criminal network accused of stealing, trafficking tens of thousands of pharmaceutical pills and sending parcels abroad, with one arrest and two suspects still wanted.
A new initiative aims to reduce food waste by removing unnecessary expiration dates on long-lasting products, encouraging safer consumption, and promoting sustainability, with proposals set to reach the European Commission this spring
The licensing freeze was widely welcomed by island residents and local officials, who feared that commercial development would alter the character of the coastline and damage fragile ecosystems.
Greek authorities send experts to Belgium to examine historic photos of 200 patriots executed by Nazis in 1944, aiming to preserve the collection as a national monument and return it to Greece for public and historical safeguarding
U.S.-mediated negotiations concluded after two days with limited progress, as Kyiv accuses Moscow of delaying a peace deal and pressing Ukraine on territorial concessions
Supporters gathered outside the Trikala courthouse as the factory owner faced felony charges linked to the explosion that killed five workers, amid mounting evidence of ignored safety warnings
Greece’s national health insurer will reimburse 100% of eligible medical expenses not covered through standard electronic prescriptions, following an individual application process
Services have been suspended from the port of Volos to the Sporades islands, while routes between Kavala and Thasos remain on hold.
The Messaritikos Tzoulama is a traditional recipe, beloved during carnival season, from the region of Messara in Crete. It beautifully balances sweet and savory flavors, creating a truly magical result.
The Minister of Citizen Protection of Greece announced major prison expansion, electronic monitoring rollout, and updates on AI traffic cameras as authorities aim to modernize facilities and reduce inmate overcrowding
Moscow and Beijing reject U.S. claims of covert nuclear activity, as Washington pushes for a new arms control pact including both nations
Strong winds, overflowing rivers, and fallen trees leave hundreds of areas in Greece facing evacuations, power cuts, and extensive infrastructure damage, as authorities race to restore safety and services
The psychological wounds inflicted on European policymakers and publics alike by President Trump and his Administration over the past thirteen months of their reign in the US are deep and difficult to heal
Millions of newly released documents suggest systematic abuse of women and girls, prompting calls for thorough and impartial investigations into a global criminal network
Dimitris Mavrokefalidis speaks with the creators of the documentary “Generation Lonely” about the silent crisis that changed young people’s lives, with the pandemic and artificial intelligence as catalysts. Is there a way out?
The new scheme launches earlier than ever, offering 300,000 vouchers, expanded benefits for families and mothers, and up to 12 free nights in selected regions to boost domestic tourism and support vulnerable groups
In terms of Actual Individual Consumption adjusted for purchasing power standards, Greece stands at roughly 70–75% of the EU average.
Authorities have halted operations at a second facility over missing fire safety certificates, while investigations expand to a third plant after new videos and witness accounts raise serious safety concerns
Actors, other theatre staff in Greece will stage a nationwide 24-hour strike on February 20, demanding collective labor agreements after 13 years of stalled negotiations with theatre producers, while essential safety and communication staff remain on duty