What began as a leap of faith for two young graduates in northern Greece has grown into a flourishing farm supplying edible flowers and herbs to chefs, pastry makers and bartenders across the country and beyond
Authorities said the 37-year-old alleged Hamas cadre had links to suspects arrested in Cyprus and was under surveillance as authorities examined evidence of bomb-making activity and a possible plot targeting Israeli interests
Athens says talks with Tripoli and Benghazi are advancing as discussions focus on EEZ delimitation under international maritime law
The strongest of the two tremors, magnitude 5.2, shook north-central Evia, triggering landslides near Mantoudi
Mastercard and Visa are suspending transactions, hotel operators are pulling out and a major Canadian miner is rethinking its presence.
Thousands of riders converge on Drepano near Igoumenitsa, as police maintain heightened vigilance for one of the largest biker events worldwide this year
The Greek prime minister links proposed changes to universities, public-sector tenure, housing and judicial reform
Authorities say 37-year-old suspect had links to individuals detained in Cyprus as investigators examine seized electronic devices and possible connections to a larger militant network
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More than 140 drones targeted military sites near St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, as Kyiv called the strikes a direct response to continued Russian aggression.
From historic family-run pastry shops to modern pâtisseries, these are the places across Athens and greater Attica where Greece’s beloved galaktoboureko reaches perfection
Western Attica has recorded 710 of the roughly 2,880 fires logged across Greece since January, with authorities pointing to illegal dumping, negligence and deliberate arson as the dominant causes.
The internal affairs unit of the Hellenic Police raided planning offices across three Athens suburbs, detaining six on bribery and illegal permits charges and recovering over 334,000 euros in cash.
Tehran wants quick access to its frozen funds, a major hurdle to a deal
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis confirmed the limited reshuffle while hitting back at the former New Democracy leader, who used a speech in Crete to compare Mitsotakis to left-wing former premier Alexis Tsipras.
Thousands took to the streets of Kalamata on Friday to protest the killing of 39-year-old local woman, who was stabbed 45 times by her husband while their two children slept in the next room.
A 23-year-old foreign sailor aboard a Cyprus-flagged vessel was injured at the Perama Ship Repair Zone. The incident comes just five days after a separate accident there prompted complaints about inadequate safety conditions.
Pro-government Turkish outlets cast Greece's first voluntary female military intake as a panic response to Turkey's growing defense power, with one commentator alleging an Israeli plot against Ankara
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