Speaking at the Delphi Economic Forum, Athens Mayor Haris Doukas said cities are moving up to five times faster than national governments in climate action, urging direct funding and stronger cooperation to accelerate Europe’s green transition.
Shock grips Heraklion as new details emerge about the premeditated killing of a 43-year-old mother of three. Investigators trace the suspect’s movements after the crime, while fears of retaliation deepen tensions in the local community
The widely read German travel platform Reisereporter, followed by millions of industry professionals and travelers, ranks Samos among Greece’s “hidden treasures.”
Many of these areas are also recognized as Key Biodiversity Areas, underscoring their importance for conservation, restoration, and long-term environmental balance.
Deputy Finance Minister Papathanasis at the 11th Delphi Economic Forum: Greece leads the EU in Recovery Fund disbursements, with €1.2B secured and an 8th request due in May. "Not a single euro will be lost," he pledged.
A fresh case file reportedly implicates a former senior minister and several ruling party MPs in the ongling agricultural subsidy scandal, adding new pressure on the Greek government
Officials say targeted, temporary support could be deployed within fiscal limits, as Europe focuses on competitiveness and security amid rising inflation risks.
Three defendants cleared after 17 months in custody, while two women are convicted over a deadly blast in an Athens apartment in October 2024
At the Delphi Economic Forum, experts highlighted how the European Digital Identity Wallet could unify payments, identity, and public services across all EU member states, while stressing usability, trust, and interoperability as key challenges
The French president’s two-day trip to Athens highlights deepening defense, economic and digital cooperation between the two countries, with new agreements expected to expand their strategic partnership across multiple sectors
Speaking at the Delphi Economic Forum, Pierre Gramegna, Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM): Oil & gas supply won't normalize quickly, inflation hits 3%, markets underestimate the crisis. Europe must accelerate, not abandon, its energy transition
Greece’s debt is set to fall sharply while Italy’s rises slightly, marking a historic shift after years in which Athens held the highest debt burden in the euro area.
Selective openness, strategic alignment, and what this means for Europe and Greece in a fragmented global knowledge system
The Greek prime minister highlights support for citizens within budget limits while calling for stronger European defense cooperation and strategic autonomy amid ongoing geopolitical tensions
The four Mediterranean EU states agreed on closer coordination to manage potential migration pressures linked to Middle East instability, stressing border protection, legal compliance and stronger European cooperation to prevent a repeat of past crises
Konstantina Kotzamani continues her strong presence on the international festival circuit, following a series of celebrated short films that have screened at major events worldwide.
In.gr presented two promotional brochures attributed to the company at the center of the wiretapping scandal, Intellexa, which are addressed to “law enforcement authorities” and security and intelligence agencies. These materials confirm the claims of Tal Dillian that the company works only with governments and law enforcement authorities, while increasing the incriminating evidence concerning Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his then right-hand man, nephew and secretary-general of the Prime Minister’s office, Grigoris Dimitriadis.
Violent clash over a boy escalates into a storefront crash, leaving one girl hospitalized with multiple injuries
While FIFA does not regulate the prices set on its resale marketplace, it does collect hefty commissions: 15% from the buyer and another 15% from the seller.
The 16-year-old victim has shown considerable signs of improvement and is breathing on her own