A Greek prosecutor has ordered the removal of wolves from Mt. Parnitha on the outskirts of Athens to protect its red deer population, sparking controversy.
Reports still sketchy over motive and victim; one man detained, according to media reports
The system provides citizens access to their comprehensive health records—including diagnoses, prescriptions, test results, and hospitalizations—via the online portal.
Tax returns in Greece show that only a minority of households report underage dependents, lending credence to worries of a demographic crisis in the east Mediterranean country; most households with one dependent
According to an OECD report, a single worker without children earning an average salary in Greece faces a tax burden equivalent to 39.3% of the total cost incurred by their employer. The report, which attempts to shed light on the so-called “tax wedge” (the total amount of taxes and social security contributions borne by both […]
NATO leaders are set to debate landmark 5% GDP defence spending goal at June summit in The Hague on June 24-25
The study also points to relatively low food waste, with 59% of households admitting to discarding some food and 41% claiming none.
Only 14 refugees residing in Germany have returned to Greece as part of a voluntary program implemented by the German government that allows legal refugees in the country to relocate to the first EU country of entry, according to the online German news outlet Spiegel. Spiegel notes that interest among eligible refugees currently living in […]
The Chania Municipal Art Gallery offers a sweeping view of 150 years of Greek artistic creation in its latest exhibition, "Journeys in Art", featuring major Greek artists and running through November 2
The government official highlighted AADE’s proven track record of impartiality and effectiveness, noting its past role in managing payments during the COVID-19 crisis.
In a rare and pointed rebuke, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that he "no longer understands" the objectives behind the ongoing offensive.
Georgiadis—one of the accused politicians—called the case a political setup by the former SYRIZA government.
“It’s clear that war crimes are being committed, children are starving, and food is being used as a weapon of war,” Simon Harris, Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister, told the Financial Times.
"Children are in panic and in great anxiety. It is not only about the Greeks we have at Harvard, it is about all the children who come from about 140 countries of our planet.”
Strong, choppy waves are believed to have overpowered him shortly after he dove into the water.
Environmental experts and policymakers highlight that state-level climate initiatives and even the U.S.'s membership at the UNFCCC may be in jeopardy.
At least 12 killed and dozens injured as strikes across the country hit residential buildings, Ukrainian officials say
In addition to the investigation into the alleged fraud, are a flurry of accusations, intimations, and denials of a cover-up.
A short video clip of French President Emmanuel Macron seemingly getting slapped in the face by his wife, Brigitte Macron, at the Hanoi airport in Vietnam, where the airplane landed as part of their tour across Asia is making the internet rounds. The unexpected incident was captured on camera on Sunday night, May 25, 2025, […]
The Crete-Attica power link is a technological feat: a 1.1 billion euros investment with a capacity of 1 GW.