The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) launches sweeping inspections of businesses failing to link POS systems and IRIS payments to electronic tax records, with fines up to €20,000 and license revocations for software providers
Drivers across four countries halted cargo traffic along a key EU–Turkey corridor, warning that strict Schengen stay limits are leading to deportations and threatening jobs and regional trade
Senior Iranian officials and clerics issued stark warnings as the United States deploys additional military assets to the Middle East, raising concerns over escalation, regional retaliation, and growing international scrutiny
A powerful pre-dawn blast at a food manufacturing plant killed five women, left others missing, and raised serious questions about workplace safety, as authorities investigate a possible gas-related explosion
The European Commission will keep its 93 billion euro trade sanctions on hold for six more months after Washington dropped recent tariff threats, while retaining the option to reinstate them if needed
Farantouris met Libya’s Prime Minister and Oil Minister to discuss energy cooperation, migration, and democratic transition, stressing that international law is essential for investments and EU-Libya relations
The Motor Oil Group subsidiary warns that unfinished regulatory and technical rules are keeping ready-to-operate battery facilities off the grid, delaying benefits for consumers and the electricity system.
Greek authorities are considering updated traffic restrictions, thousands of cameras, and road management reforms to tackle worsening congestion in Athens and the Kifissos corridor
A 12-year-old boy was struck by a car in Larissa on Monday morning and transported to the General Hospital, while authorities investigate the circumstances of the accident
We know that it depends on all of us in Europe whether we will become a happy family or an unhappy one — “in our own way."
Greek biscuit factory Violanta devastated by a massive blast described as "like a bomb," leaving five female employees dead and raising urgent safety questions
Facing persistently high rents, the Greek government is rolling out supply-side measures, including incentives for long-term rentals, public-private social housing projects and large-scale home renovations
At the first Cabinet meeting of the year, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed political stability, wage increases, reforms for a citizen-friendly state and expanded voting rights for Greeks abroad, while his ministers outlined key legislative initiatives for 2026
Torrential rain and hail caused widespread flooding in the southern Greek city, prompting emergency response measures, traffic diversions, and the closure of all local schools for safety reasons
The border with Egypt will reopen for pedestrian passage once Israeli forces complete an operation to recover the body of the final Israeli hostage still unaccounted for in Gaza, under conditions tied to the U.S.-backed ceasefire plan
The European Union will legally end Russian gas imports, with pipeline supplies cut by September 2027 and LNG by end-2026, despite opposition from Hungary and Slovakia
Mounting pressure inside the ruling party is reviving scenarios once considered unlikely, from a cabinet reshuffle to early elections, as shrinking margins and geopolitical uncertainty leave little room for delay
An escalating showdown between federal and local authorities is playing out on the streets of Minneapolis, making even some Trump supporters uneasy
A 60-year-old middle school teacher and principal in northern Greece has been arrested and convicted after allegedly gagging a 13-year-old student with tape during class, prompting a criminal investigation and disciplinary action by education authorities.
Strong southerly winds in the Aegean Sea have forced authorities to suspend several ferry services from Greece’s main port, with cancellations also affecting routes in nearby region