A new nationwide survey finds strong backing among supporters of Greece’s main opposition party for dialogue across the fragmented center-left, alongside firm resistance to any governing alliance with the ruling conservatives
The answer to the question of the future of transatlantic relations - closely tied to NATO’s future - will emerge only over time. An abrupt rupture is unlikely.
In 2024, countries most reliant on nuclear power included France, where 67.3% of total electricity came from nuclear sources, and Slovakia at 61.6%.
Recognition, Accountability, and the Limits of Party Democracy in Greece
The temporary closure will allow works linking the metro to the Kalamaria extension, with additional brief disruptions planned after Easter, according to Greece’s transport ministry
The leaders are expected to meet by mid-February as Athens and Ankara seek to sustain dialogue amid regional uncertainty
There have been several sightings of foxes approaching humans in Athens neighborhoods, and even a wolf sighting in one suburb. Is wildlife returning to the concrete?
A former chemistry professor was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison after repeatedly sharing intimate photos and harassing his ex-partner, with Greece’s top court upholding convictions for defamation and data protection violations.
Health authorities warn of mounting pressure on hospitals as influenza-related deaths and intensive care admissions increase, despite a slight decline in community positivity rates
Greek authorities uncovered more than 130 kilograms of cannabis hidden in a truck during a coordinated operation in Patras and Athens, leading to two arrests and exposing a wider drug trafficking network.
U.S.-brokered pause in Russian attacks protects Ukrainian energy infrastructure amid harsh winter, while talks continue over territorial disputes and security guarantees
Exclusive images reveal how structural flaws and ignored warnings led to a fatal explosion in an unregistered basement, sparking grief and calls for justice from victims’ families
Thousands gathered in Thessaloniki to honor seven supporters killed in a Romanian traffic accident, as two survivors receive hospital care and a third remains in recovery abroad
As investigations continue into the fatal explosion at a biscuit factory in central Greece, communities mourn five women killed at work while families and residents demand answers over safety failures
Rain will ease gradually across much of Greece on Friday, while temperatures remain higher than average for late January and strong Aegean winds weaken through the day, improving travel and marine conditions.
A new executive order targets Cuba over security, human rights and foreign alliances, allowing tariffs on countries supplying oil to Havana as the U.S. escalates economic pressure
The inmate, an Albanian national, is reportedly a leading member of the so-called 'Greek Mafia' and is under investigation for the assassination of another criminal underworld figure last November in the mountain resort town of Arachova
Professional drivers in Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Montenegro are demanding an exemption from a Commission regulation stipulating a maximum stay of 90 days per six-month period in the Schengen area
Voters' support for possible new parties by Maria Karystianou and Alexis Tsipras gauged
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis took to social media to promote a new national health program aimed at raising awareness about kidney dysfunction and methods of prevention. Mitsotakis posted a video on the social platform TikTok, urging citizens to visit the government health portal proliptikes.gov.gr dedicated to medical exams and book an appointment for screening tests. […]