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
Elon Musk has filed a major lawsuit against German public broadcaster ZDF, accusing it of deliberately misrepresenting his role in the Belfast riots
Respected legal scholars say codifying femicide as a distinct offense adds nothing to existing law, while some politicians push for its inclusion in Greece's Constitution
A new exhibition at the Acropolis Museum explores ancient Greek art's journey to Italy, featuring 38 works from 22 Italian museums, some traveling abroad for the first time
The meeting in Ankara focused on efforts to reopen the historic Orthodox theological school, as dialogue continues between the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Turkish government
The "HOPE for Democracy" movement calls the government's lignite phase-out an "energy crime," demanding a halt to demolitions at the Agios Dimitrios power plant
After 13 years of negotiations, the EU has reached a landmark deal on air passenger rights, with stronger protections, clearer compensation rules, and a crackdown on no-show clauses
Support comes as Greece and Italy expand cooperation against antiquities trafficking and review efforts to restore thousands of archaeological fragments linked to the Symes case
With 170 AI-designed drugs in clinical trials, researchers say 2026 and 2027 will be landmark years for medicine's next frontier
Planning a summer trip to Greece? Here's what the heat really feels like, and how to stay safe and comfortable.
New rules for Airbnb-style rentals could strip properties of their short-term rental registration after sale, inheritance or family transfer, triggering strong opposition from owners.
Transferring money to children or grandchildren via IRIS or bank accounts can trigger tax obligations. Here are the rules that catch taxpayers off guard