Nearly a year after a fake-certification scheme was uncovered in Greece's organic sector, the agriculture minister has canceled livestock and beekeeping programs and frozen new approvals pending a full overhaul.
New international research reveals Greece has the highest rate of Leishmania antibodies in asymptomatic dogs among Mediterranean countries, raising concerns for both public health and veterinary care
Trump's top priority is Iran, Xi's is Taiwan. As the two leaders meet in Beijing, China holds key strategic leverage on multiple fronts
A 90-year-old British passenger has died and around 50 others have fallen ill on a cruise ship quarantined in Bordeaux
The Cypriot president says a new initiative by U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres could pave the way for renewed negotiations and potentially a Cyprus settlement framework, with quiet diplomacy already underway.
The 58-year-old man died instantly when the tractor he was operating overturned and fell nearly 10 meters and crushed him
A 37-year-old man was arrested after allegedly filming women inside a sports center restroom in Thessaloniki, with police later uncovering a large cache of voyeuristic material at his home.
A 17-year-old remains in critical condition after falling from a rooftop in Ilioupoli. Her school mourns the friend who did not survive
Following a complaint, police arrested the parents of six children aged 3 to 11 who were found living in appalling conditions in Peristeri
AADE will deploy a new monitoring system for vehicles and containers in an effort to crackdown on smuggling
The incident unfolded in international waters between the Greek islands of Astypalaia and Kos, where a research vessel laying optical fiber cables was approached by a Turkish missile boat claiming the area fell under Turkish jurisdiction.
At the same time, the US Department of Health announced that a second American passenger is displaying “mild symptoms”
Ten recent polls show a broadly negative picture for New Democracy, while the landscape for Greece’s opposition parties remains fragmented.
Chaos erupted on a flight bound for Crete after a British passenger became aggressive toward his wife while traveling with their child
The president arrives in Beijing for a two-day meeting with the Chinese leader
An EU commissioner's warm words after meeting Prime Minister Mitsotakis gave the Greek government political cover, even as polls show most Greeks believe the rule of law does not exist in their country.
The infant, who reportedly had pre-existing health conditions, died after developing a severe respiratory infection while vacationing with family in Crete.
With “My Number One,” Helena Paparizou delivered Greece its first, and only, Eurovision victory in 2005, sparking nationwide celebrations and reshaping the country’s future in the contest
Greece faces an uncomfortable contradiction: it's economic engine depends heavily on sectors that cannot function without reliable water and runs hardest during the hottest and driest months of the year
Greece's latest fuel subsidy reached 2.5 million households, but with individual payments topping out at 60 euros, most recipients could cover little more than one fill-up.