Police respond after fight involving local youths and German tourists erupts outside a Rethymno venue
An Alco poll survey finds most voters dissatisfied with the government's performance, although no opposition figure emerges as a dominant alternative amid growing competition across Greece's political landscape
New animal research presented at ENDO 2026 suggests that completely eliminating sucrose from a low-fat diet can disrupt gut microbiome balance, trigger inflammation, and impair metabolic function
With his heroics in the Cape Verde net, Vozinha held European champion Spain to a 0-0 draw—and the first major upset of this tournament
Growing defense ties on the part of Greece and Cyprus with Israel and France, respectively, have strengthened regional deterrence and reportedly heightened Turkish concerns over strategic isolation, maritime influence and future energy corridors
A police officer stabbed his wife, also a police officer, multiple times inside their home in Drama while their child was present. The woman was rushed to hospital and the man was later found dead in his car
Rising heat is no longer a distant threat. From Europe to India, extreme temperatures are slashing economic output and worker productivity, with far worse projected ahead
Authorities cite real estate deals, British bank accounts and art purchases, as six suspects remain in custody and scrutiny turns to dozens more individuals
The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) has ordered the recall of a new batch of marinated smoked trout sold under the brand name "frésco" after tests detected the presence of Listeria monocytogenes
The deal includes the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of the blockade on Iranian ports, but leaves Lebanon's future deeply uncertain and analysts divided
The latest government data shows the outbreak has spread to additional health zones in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with 181 deaths recorded so far.
VP JD Vance says any agreement with Iran will include a two-stage verification process and that Washington expects the Strait of Hormuz to remain open without transit fees
The UNESCO World Heritage site, founded in the 11th century, was damaged during a Russian strike on Kyiv, drawing attention to its centuries-old religious and cultural importance.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the move will make children safer online, with new limits planned for social media, gaming and livestreaming platforms.
A groom in Xanthi got stuck in an elevator minutes before his ceremony. Firefighters freed him just in time for him to make it to the church
Judges overturn a lower court parole ruling after a Supreme Court prosecutor's appeal; Giotopoulos ' release sparked US criticism
UFC event held on the president’s 80th birthday, bringing in VIPs and corporate sponsors
ELTA's management is pleading with desk employees to step in as delivery couriers to cover the collapse of a distribution network that has failed thousands of customers
A major police operation in northeastern Attica and Athens is underway against a criminal group accused of systematically stealing private vehicles over an extended period
Greek tourism remains resilient despite global uncertainty, but hotels face growing pressure as travelers delay decisions, seek better deals and shorter stays while operating costs continue to rise