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.
ADMIE will submit a funding request to the EIB for the Greece-Cyprus undersea cable
The US president sparked outrage after sharing a map depicting Venezuela in US flag colors, as Caracas firmly rejected any suggestion of becoming part of American territory.
As the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak raises global concern, scientists say artificial intelligence could become humanity’s most powerful weapon against future pandemics
Doctors from 20 medical specialties are battling to save one of the two teenage girls who jumped from a sixth-floor apartment building in Ilioupoli on Tuesday
Akylas electrified the crowd in Vienna with the high-energy “Ferto,” securing Greece a place in Saturday’s Eurovision 2026 final after one of the standout performances of the first semi-final
A decade after Trump’s last visit, Beijing is digging in on core issues of disagreement with the U.S., despite weaknesses at home
With a theatrical performance and strong televote momentum, Akylas and Ferto send Greece back to Eurovision’s grand final
Eight people were detained after masked individuals attacked two people at the University of West Attica, in a second outbreak of campus violence in Greece within hours
A deal between the two tech titans would give a boost to SpaceX’s business ahead of a historic public listing.
Souda Bay is one of the more strategically significant facilities in the eastern Mediterranean, serving as a pillar of Greece–US defense cooperation and a forward operating post for NATO activities in the region
The survey by the GSEE labour institute finds widespread stress, workplace pressure, and rising concerns over harassment and inequality across all age groups
Notos Galleries, formerly Lambropoulos, will shut down this summer as property owners move ahead with mixed-use redevelopment plans.