Scientists trace the mysterious odor that swept southern Athens in May to a possible LPG carrier in the Saronic Gulf.
Flexible work arrangements accounted for nearly half of all new hires in 2025, while overtime employment surged by more than 85% year-on-year.
Authorities say the network stole more than 2.4 million euros in EU farm aid over six years, with the suspected ringleader among those held pending trial.
Athens' traffic restriction zone remains in force through July 24, 2026, with specific operating hours and exemptions for low-emission vehicles allowed to enter the city center freely
Authorities have made 74 arrests linked to wildfire incidents since the start of 2026, as officials intensify enforcement efforts amid rising fire activity across the country
Greek prison authorities intercepted and brought down a drone carrying contraband intended for inmates at Chania Prison in Crete, arresting a prisoner who attempted to retrieve the illegal cargo
A 70-year-old French national was detained after allegedly carrying out agricultural work without fire safety measures before the blaze broke out, while firefighters brought the Loutraki wildfire under control
The resignation of a senior Environment Ministry official comes as Greece advances major planning reforms amid corruption investigations and institutional change
Apartment prices in Greece rose 5.7% in Q1, widening affordability concerns as housing costs outpace incomes.
The suspension of operations at the Second Surgical Clinic of Rhodes General Hospital has sparked significant concern, as critical shortages in medical personnel have made its normal functioning impossible
Victims’ families and legal teams continue arguments in the high-profile Tempi rail disaster case in Larissa, as the court weighs key procedural decisions on who may formally support the prosecution
Tehran and Jerusalem say attacks have stopped for now, as Washington pushes for a broader agreement to end months of conflict and regional tensions remain high
A 55-year-old man has died following a violent altercation with a friend in Kalythies, Rhodes, after an argument reportedly escalated during alcohol consumption inside a shared residence
Albanian Parliament Speaker Niko Peleshi has been in Athens since Monday (June 8) on an official visit, coinciding with Greece’s renewed diplomatic initiative to accelerate the European Union accession process of the six Western Balkan countries: Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia. The visit comes ahead of a regional tour by […]
Inspections in northern Evia following recent earthquakes have identified multiple damaged homes, as authorities assess losses and begin the process of providing financial assistance to affected residents
Greece's secretary-general for spatial planning steps down citing personal reasons, as the ministry prepares sweeping new frameworks for tourism, renewable energy and industry.
Mostly clear skies will dominate across Greece today, but scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected in mountainous areas, while temperatures continue to climb through the week
A Texas power station is a major producer of the pollutant sulfur dioxide. Neighbors are taking notice.
PepsiCo has 41 trucks on the road in Arizona, Texas and Arkansas, bringing the technology into the mainstream
Brown phytoplankton growth blankets parts of the Thermaikos Gulf, reviving concerns over pollution, nutrient runoff and the long-term environmental health