Greek police dismantled a local drug network in Ano Liosia, arresting six people accused of turning their homes into makeshift drug shops. The suspects had fortified their houses with metal doors and security cameras to avoid detection
Turkey could only be part of Europe’s defense foundations under very strict conditions that adhered to European principles, Dendias said.
The Maria Callas Museum transforms November into a celebration of art, emotion, and imagination
Citizens who had not applied by November 5 now receive a Personal Number automatically, streamlining identification for public services. Corrections are underway to reconcile discrepancies across government records
24 crewmembers, including five Greek nationals, had fled into a 'secure room' awaiting rescue; Spanish marines boarded the vessel, finding that the pirates had withdrawn
The double significance of the agreement signed on hydrocarbons and the production schedule
Former agriculture minister Makis Voridis told Parliament’s investigative committee he never intervened in subsidy cases, rejecting claims of pressure, favoritism, while accusing the opposition of a political witch hunt as the OPEKEPE inquiry deepens
This is the second incident in a week, after Greek authorities rescued 34 irregular migrants who were aboard a boat.
Gerapetritis highlighted the significance of the 3+1 energy ministerial format — involving Greece, Cyprus, Israel, and the United States.
Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank says Moscow has capacity for small-scale strikes, with NATO’s posture influencing any decision, as hybrid threats and nuclear intimidation form part of Russia’s strategy
Two nine-year-old students were hurt when a section of ceiling fell at Porto Rafti’s 1st Elementary School, prompting its temporary closure and renewed safety concerns about school buildings in Greece
Greece plans to curb gun violence in Crete with permanent 'Greek FBI-style units', stricter firearm laws, and tracking of family feuds, following deadly shootings in Vorizia and rising concerns over local organized crime
Aktor and DEPA Commercial seal a landmark agreement with Venture Global for U.S. LNG deliveries to Southeast Europe: Greece’s first long-term contract of its kind, hailed as a milestone in transatlantic energy ties
Starbucks workers across the U.S. have approved a potential strike starting November 13, targeting contract negotiations over staffing, wages, and workplace protections, raising concerns for the busy holiday period at more than 25 cities nationwide
COP30 opens in Brazil as climate unity weakens, the U.S. steps back, the EU softens its 2040 goals, and Brazil launches a major tropical forests fund.
Despite back-to-back storms forecast for Greece this weekend, the weather during Sunday’s Athens Marathon is expected to remain dry and mild, offering favorable running conditions for participants in the city’s iconic annual race
The central responsibility for safeguarding and protecting the marine meadows lies with the Ministry of Environment and Energy, as Greece must comply with its relevant European obligations
Different—and largely contrasting—modern Greek images: prosperity, revival, and decline succeed one another in a land so beautiful and verdant, despite the many summer wildfires
Despite these challenges, Greece’s visitor satisfaction remained exceptionally high at 9.1, outpacing the European average (8.7) and competitors Croatia (9.0), Portugal (8.8), Italy (8.8), and Spain (8.7).
Mitsotakis highlighted the “primary responsibility” shared by Greece and the United States "to ensure affordable energy for citizens and businesses,” reaffirming the two countries’ strategic alliance in the sector.