Bilateral trade grew nearly 4% last year, with Greece climbing to Germany’s 37th largest trading partner, but the trade gap remains heavily in Berlin’s favour.
Passenger traffic from Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio rose nearly 4% between July 1 and August 10, with demand surging for short island trips in the Saronic Gulf.
International arrivals expected to rise by nearly 5% this autumn, with the U.S. leading the surge, as Greece’s tourism season extends beyond summer.
Industry warns of “critical crossroads” as exports fall to their lowest in four years, hit by weak demand, high global stocks, and fierce competition from abroad
Greek coast guard conducts search off Alexandroupoli amid strong winds, while a separate incidents nearby left one dead
A flagship plan to boost Greek universities with EU recovery funds has collapsed into delays, dubious reviews, and legal threats—leaving the country’s brightest researchers furious and preparing for court
Multiple blazes broke out across Greece on Tuesday, prompting evacuations, power outages, and large-scale firefighting efforts by ground and aerial units
Authorities warn of severe fire risk in ten regions due to hot, dry, and windy conditions, urging residents to avoid activities that could spark blazes
This small Peloponnesian island boasts Caribbean-like beaches, rare wildlife, and the world’s oldest submerged city, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and history
More than 50% of Europe’s land has faced drought for four consecutive months, with Eastern Europe and the Balkans seeing the sharpest increases, according to the European Drought Observatory
The prime minister revealed the previously undisclosed objective amid pressure internationally and at home
The operation, dubbed “I’ll Take You on a Cruise”, assembled tax bureau inspectors from across Greece, who arrived at the scene incognito.
Several notifications via the 112 SMS platform were issued earlier by civil defense authorities to warn residents in affected areas to remain vigilant or to even evacuate.
Set beneath the shadow of the Acropolis, the concert on September 2, offers an opportunity to experience the monumental musical universe of Manos Hadjidakis — a voice that still speaks to the soul of Greece and to lovers of great music everywhere
Pilots successfully landed the Arkia Airlines plane at Ben Gurion Airport after three failed attempts
‘We’re going to take our capital back,’ Trump said
Santorini and Mykonos face reduced international arrivals in 2025, with seismic activity impacting Santorini’s bookings and Mykonos showing signs of recovery fueled by strong domestic demand
Greek police intercepted 271 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a container at Thessaloniki port, leading to multiple arrests in a coordinated operation against an international drug trafficking network
A major restoration effort took 14 years to complete; theater hosts play 'Fragments: Euripides'
In August 1996, two young Greek Cypriots were murdered in the UN buffer zone by Turkish paramilitaries. The killings, caught on camera, exposed the violence of Cyprus’s division and the shadowy network of the far-right Grey Wolves