The Greek state's debt to private sector entities is primarily from public hospitals, the National Organization for the Provision of Health Services (EOPYY), social security funds.
In reality, however, Greek defense industries are unable to become competitive and, despite efforts in recent years, are still, in many cases, loss-making
After years of summits, roadmaps, and declarations, this year’s conference must deliver something tangible: a credible pathway for funding the green transition—especially in developing and emerging economies.
After Greece’s first long-term U.S. LNG contract, attention is turning to new floating gas terminals (FSRUs) that could anchor the country’s role as a regional hub in Europe’s post-Russian energy map
The US-made C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkey when it crashed, that country’s defense ministry posted on X
Greek pharmacists express anger after the national health agency EOPYY announced it will no longer reimburse the four-strain flu vaccine, leaving patients to pay out of pocket while pharmacies are left with prepaid, now non-refundable stock
Dozens of drones lit up the skies over Decelea, depicting fighter jets, helicopters, and the Greek Air Force motto “Αιέν Υψικρατείν,” climaxing with a symbolic blue fighter defeating a red one in a tribute to national pride
Included are the introduction of mandatory helmet use and the enforcement of bans, such as prohibiting the use of electric scooters on pedestrian streets.
As extreme storms, floods, and wildfires rise, COP30 highlights the urgent need for developing nations to boost resilience, with new UN funds and development bank pledges aiming to bridge the adaptation finance gap
Prosecutors accuse Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu of leading a multibillion-lira corruption network and seek over 2,000 years in prison, while also calling for the opposition CHP’s closure in what the party denounces as a politically motivated case
The clerics, among eight arrested in a major trafficking ring bust, stored drugs inside a church in the Athens suburb of Liosia.
Farmers and livestock breeders from across Greece rallied in Athens and Thessaloniki on Tuesday, protesting rising costs, delayed payments, and a devastating sheep and goat pox outbreak that has led to the culling of more than 400,000 animals
A 27-year-old Albanian man reported missing in Chalkida has been found dead in a burned car in rural Boeotia. DNA tests confirmed his identity as authorities investigate the circumstances of the suspected murder
Hannibal Gaddafi, son of Libya’s late leader, released after almost ten years of detention over the 1978 disappearance of a Lebanese cleric, as Lebanon and Libya move to restore diplomatic ties
Meteorologist Georgios Tsatrafyllis predicts mild and pleasant weather across most of Greece for Christmas, with slightly higher-than-usual temperatures and only limited rainfall in parts of the west, Thrace, and the eastern Aegean
In a historic first, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Donald Trump at the White House as Washington signals a major policy shift and extends sanctions relief
With €2.5 billion in wage hikes, bonuses, and tax cuts, Greece is loosening its purse strings to ease household strain — cautiously, and amid widespread discontent with government performance
Applications for Greece’s 2025–2026 heating allowance are now open through the myAADE platform. Eligible households have until December 5 to apply or make corrections, with payments beginning in December and continuing into 2026
Suicide and car bombings in Islamabad and Delhi claim over 20 lives as authorities investigate under anti-terror laws, with leaders vowing swift justice and heightened security in both capitals
Gunfire erupted late Monday night in the central Athens neighborhood of Kypseli. A man was shot outside a café and later taken to hospital, while police found at least seven shell casings and launched an investigation into the attack