The Greek Prime Minister outlined plans for the next phase of the program, including the acquisition of modern firefighting helicopters, with the first two expected in the summer of 2026.
Two competing scenarios — from renewed investor interest to a potential freeze — define the uncertain future of the Great Sea Interconnector, as U.S., Israeli, and European stakeholders weigh their next moves.
The Environment Ministry is extending deadlines for property legalization and building permits, while halting new construction in Mykonos, Santorini, and Hymettus until 2026 amid growing scrutiny over illegal developments.
The government warns that a potential failure of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could trigger extreme cold in Europe and disrupt global weather patterns, prompting coordinated national preparedness measures
A 49-year-old woman tragically lost her life in her Larissa bakery when her scarf became entangled in a dough machine. She was discovered by a customer, and despite emergency efforts, could not be revived
An aromatic and flavorful pasta dish made with a mix of wild mushrooms and a delicate white wine sauce. Perfect for a quick yet elegant weeknight meal!
Innovative CFTR-targeting treatments are improving breathing, endurance, and quality of life for many patients, though not all benefit. Lung transplants remain vital for advanced cases, while gene therapy offers hope for the future
The unrest began when groups of young migrants staged a protest over asylum procedures and living conditions within the camp.
In November 1973, a wave of student unrest swept through Greek universities, setting in motion the events that would ignite the Athens Polytechnic uprising and mark the beginning of the end for the military dictatorship.
The funeral of the three-year-old boy who died after falling from a wall in western Achaia takes place Thursday, as investigations continue into the exact circumstances of the accident. His parents have not sought legal action against his uncle.
Greek police have arrested a 23-year-old man, nephew of the late Fanouris Kargakis, accused of planting the bomb that led to a deadly explosion in the Cretan village of Vorizia. He denies involvement, as investigators probe military-grade explosives and hidden weapons
A blaze that began on a wooden sailing boat spread rapidly to three nearby yachts at Marina Zea in Piraeus, destroying all four vessels. Firefighters battled the flames for over five hours as authorities worked to contain potential fuel leaks and sea pollution
The 22-year-old man who choked while attempting to swallow an entire burger during a social media challenge in Koropi remains in critical condition. Doctors warn his brain and vital organs have suffered severe damage after several minutes without oxygen.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis travels to Elefsina today for a public meeting, as his government faces mounting pressure from farmers over delayed subsidies and rising costs. The visit follows controversy over his recent exit from Alexandroupolis Airport
The legislation, which passed the House, extends funding for the federal government through Jan. 30
Fair weather will prevail across most of Greece on Thursday, November 13, with occasional clouds in the east and south and a chance of brief showers in Crete. Temperatures remain steady, while moderate to strong northerly winds affect the Aegean.
Boston’s Alpha Omega Council honoured Erica Kontos, the 30-year-old NBA dealmaker who carries a Greek-American legacy of excellence into the global boardrooms of sport
Weekend traffic alert: police will be closing roads starting at 6 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 to 6a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18.
The Oceanos team of students is working on cutting-edge, eco-friendly solutions aimed at making the future of shipping more sustainable.
The Greek Food Authority (EFET) has recalled a hazelnut praline-filled brioche due to excessive coumarin levels, a natural substance that may pose liver and carcinogenic risks, prompting safety checks and a full batch withdrawal