Tehran has learned it can survive the worst Washington can throw at it, but it still needs sanctions relief to stave off economic calamity
The woman required stitches after being bitten while swimming, as concerns grow over a series of similar incidents reported along the Attica coastline
Kypseli Municipal Market will be brimming with booths selling handmade creations, ceramics, food and more
Iran resumed crude oil exports for the first time in two months after a U.S. agreement to lift the naval blockade, with nearly 5 million barrels shipped.
Firefighters responding to a residential blaze discovered a charred body inside the property, while authorities investigate reports that a gas cylinder explosion may have triggered the fire
A Greek Police honor guard pays tribute to the 45-year-old officer stabbed to death by her estranged husband. His funeral is scheduled for later this afternoon
A constitutional committee in Greece is reviewing proposals to reform Article 16, focusing on higher education, university autonomy, and the potential role of private institutions within a regulated framework under state oversight
GEK TERNA has been instructed to begin studies and construction works aimed at reducing congestion on one of Greece’s busiest highways, while other major traffic projects remain pending.
After an unprecedented war between a participating country and the host nation, Iran opened its campaign in a charged atmosphere with adoring fans, banned flags and players speaking out.
Authorities say the 37-year-old woman was a rear-seat passenger, not the driver, while a second passenger remains in critical condition as investigators examine the cause of the collision.
The Greek prime minister highlighted upgrades to primary healthcare infrastructure, while visiting a newly renovated health center and other local projects in Vari
A new Finance Ministry bill aims to give breathing space to 1.5 million debtors, as private debt in Greece exceeds €240 billion
Blind advocacy groups rally outside the Maximos Mansion, demanding equal rights, accessibility, employment support and independent living.
The emotional comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversary, with tickets for the first four days already sold out
A remarkable height gap between two players at the tournament is drawing attention, showcasing the striking physical diversity that exists at the highest level of world soccer
The actor and host brings a gallon jug of water with him everywhere
The Commission wants to reduce dependence on the United States and China. Skeptics point out that Europe still lags behind in capital, advanced chips, cheap energy, and speed of implementation
A new nationwide survey by Greece’s General Confederation of Labour highlights concerns over unpaid extra hours, workplace pressure and the impact of working conditions on employees’ health.
New labour regulations introduce greater flexibility in how employees can split annual leave in the private sector, while final approval remains with employers and entitlement increases based on years of service.
Nearly half of respondents said their finances have worsened over the past year, while accommodation, transportation and food costs emerge as the main barriers to taking a holiday