Emotional scenes marked the funeral of a Greek coast guard officer who died during severe weather, as authorities announced state support for his young child
The Greek team completed two training sessions on Thursday at the Banjica pool, and Vlachos has all 15 internationals available.
A new blood test identifies abnormal immune responses to gut bacteria, offering earlier diagnosis and potential prevention for high-risk individuals, including family members of Crohn’s patients
Between Jan. and Dec. 2025, airports nationwide handled 83.33 million passengers, up from 79.42 million in the same period of 2024, underscoring the continued momentum of Greece’s aviation sector.
A pack of wolves was seen near a residential property in Panorama, Thessaloniki, raising safety concerns and prompting intervention by environmental authorities and local forest officials
A last-minute legal amendment on child custody, passed alongside an unrelated agriculture bill, has ignited controversy after Greece’s tourism minister became the first to invoke it amid her own contentious divorce proceedings
The government spokesperson dismissed any notion of U.S. mediation in Greek-Turkish relations, emphasizing that it is not under consideration “not even as a discussion, not even as a theory.”
New research shows a cavity-causing bacterium in the gut may trigger brain inflammation, dopamine loss, and motor problems, highlighting the role of the mouth-gut-brain connection in Parkinson’s
President Donald Trump’s new global peace initiative has drawn support from dozens of countries, caution from key U.S. allies, and questions over its powers, funding and relationship with the United Nations
Greece’s Prime Minister emphasizes strict conditions for involvement in Trump’s proposed Peace Council while leaving the door open for US cooperation on Gaza reconstruction
For the first time, renewable energy generated more electricity than fossil fuels in the EU in 2025, led by a surge in solar and wind output, even as gas use rose due to lower hydro availability
After weeks of nationwide disruptions, farmers in northern Greece are returning to their fields, even as new polling shows broad public backing for both their demands and their protest tactics, keeping pressure on the government
President warns Tehran against killing protesters or restarting its nuclear program as U.S. warships and missile destroyers deploy to the Middle East
A new meteorological model uses Artificial Intelligence to correlate climate changes at the North Pole and delivers accurate forecasts up to six weeks in advance for Europe, Asia, and North America
Greece’s vice president outlines measures to address extreme weather in the capital, reflects on strained EU–US relations and regional diplomacy, and presents reforms aimed at simplifying everyday interactions between citizens and the state
A new unemployment benefits system will take effect from April, with eligibility rules and maximum payouts revised for second-time recipients and those completing prior benefit periods
Speaking after an emergency EU summit in Brussels, the Greek prime minister addressed tensions over Greenland, transatlantic relations, and the need for Europe to strengthen its defense, competitiveness, and geopolitical role without undermining cooperation with the United States
Flash flooding caused by hours of intense rainfall has devastated parts of southern Athens, damaging roads, vehicles, and homes, as emergency crews work to restore access in one of the hardest-hit municipalities
A new Metron Analysis survey finds broad public backing for farmers’ demands and road blockades, even as protest actions ease following talks with the government
Rain and thunderstorms will affect western, southern, and island regions of Greece, while winds strengthen over southern seas and temperatures show a slight upward trend, with localized visibility issues inland.