Officials say drivers will receive instant alerts for violations and can file electronic appeals. The first cameras are expected on some roads by the end of 2025, with wider installation across Greece scheduled for 2026 as part of a digital traffic monitoring initiative
Hundreds of young Russians gathered in St. Petersburg, singing banned anti-war songs and calling for the removal of President Vladimir Putin. Authorities arrested organizers, highlighting the high personal risk of public dissent in the country
Greek tax authorities uncovered nearly €3.2 million in unreported income across 58 tax declaration centers, imposing fines and 48-hour closures while EU fraud investigators continue auditing agricultural subsidy payments at OPEKEPE
Recognizing that animal cruelty damages not only lives but also local reputation, the Ierapetra team launched the groundbreaking campaign “Animal Abuse Harms Crete.”
Major supermarket chains and suppliers in Greece have agreed to lower prices by up to 35% on more than 2,000 everyday goods through the end of 2025, in a government-backed effort to ease pressure on households and spark stronger market competition
Recent studies show that the negative effects of loneliness drop dramatically when time spent alone is a personal choice rather than a circumstance.
The new law brings nine major changes, including optional 13-hour shifts up to three days a month, flexible annual leave, expanded maternity benefits, and a four-day workweek option, while digital tools aim to simplify hiring and strengthen worker protections
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis defended his foreign policy record and Greece’s "growing international role", while opposition leaders accused him of arrogance, empty rhetoric, and missteps on Gaza, Turkey and Libya
A new study finds that about 50% of online articles are written — at least partly — by artificial intelligence, sparking concerns about the integrity of online information as AI begins to feed on its own content
Land strikes in the country are also possible, the president says
In addition to record increases in CO2 levels, methane and nitrous oxide – the second and third most significant long-lived greenhouse gases – also set new emission records in 2024.
At the heart of the new measures are the taxation of cryptocurrencies, the universal adoption of electronic invoicing, and the creation of the Property Ownership and Management Register.
A new survey reveals that Greeks trust almost no institution, least of all the media and political parties. Anger, disappointment, and a sense of injustice are defining public sentiment
Rising temperatures and frequent heatwaves are nudging visitors toward cooler months, while lower off-peak prices add to the appeal.
Mortality rates among adolescents and young adults in Eastern Europe increased by 40% and 54% respectively between 2011 and 2023, according to a shocking study published in The Lancet
Fluffy and aromatic leek rice with carrot, lemon, and dill — a classic Greek comfort dish that perfectly balances sweetness, freshness, and texture. Learn the simple secrets for the most flavorful, non-sticky result every time
UN warns funding shortfalls could push millions closer to famine in Afghanistan, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, South Sudan, and Sudan
For decades, arsenic stored in Lavrio Technology and Cultural Park’s most recently restored building posed a serious environmental hazard. After a landmark industrial cleanup, the region is now protected, with the chemical remnants of its mining past securely housed in a purpose-built underground vault.
Sections of the State Reauthorization Act would strengthen the U.S. partnership with Greece, Cyprus, and Israel — known as the “3+1” framework — if lawmakers can overcome a procedural battle that has stalled the legislation
Greece’s prime minister to address diplomatic, defense, and domestic issues during a key parliamentary session, ahead of next week’s controversial amendment on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier