The new measures include free travel (including a companion and vehicle) twice a month for kidney patients, cancer patients, and people with disabilities over 67%.
Europe’s aging population and shrinking workforce are putting immense pressure on pensions, with Greece facing some of the harshest conditions
Susan Monarez was dismissed after resisting vaccine policy changes pushed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting resignations from senior CDC officials and deepening concerns over political interference in U.S. public health
From soaring defense budgets to shifting supply chains, experts warn that the end of the post–Cold War “peace dividend” is reshaping global markets and debt
Greece's tax authority launches intensive checks on VAT and tax refunds, deploying artificial intelligence
PAOK FC will host Spanish club Real Betis in Thessaloniki in their opening match in the same competition.
Greece’s breadbasket, Thessaly, faces crop ruin as poor water governance and climate extremes leave farmers without irrigation two years after storm Daniel.
Yorgos Lanthimos’s new film Bugonia, screened Thursday in the official competition section of the Venice Film Festival, marks the director’s fourth appearance in Venice’s main competition.
WFP chief Cindy McCain says deliveries into Gaza have increased but remain insufficient, as nearly a quarter of the enclave’s population faces famine conditions, according to a new food security report
The Ministry of Education granted the licenses to the four tertiary education institutions, two of which will operate in the country’s capital, Athens, and the other in the second largest city, Thessaloniki.
Mitsotakis also addressed a bill regulating the licensing of regional television channels, emphasizing that transparency is essential for public information.
Archbishop Damianos vows lawsuits against rebel monks at St. Catherine’s Monastery, pledging damages to Sinai amid crisis over control of monastery
Researchers demand a review framework that meets global standards and guarantees fairness and objectivity.
Tourists from just ten countries generated 68% of Greece’s travel income in 2024, with Germany and the UK alone accounting for one-third of total receipts
FM Gerapetritis rejected Fidan’s claims, stressing that Greece neither suffers from complexes nor defines itself in reference to Turkey, and will not accept instructions from anyone.
Nationwide survey finds that rising costs, shrinking incomes, and weak demand are weighing on Greek market performance.
Representative Dan Goldman, Democrat of New York introduced an amendment requiring the Pentagon to produce a comprehensive report on the security risks stemming from Turkey’s continued military presence in Cyprus
Interest rates on term deposits in Greece fell sharply in June, easing bank costs but reducing returns for households and businesses
The 2022 European champion unleashed a first-round throw of 64.57m that proved untouchable for the rest of the field.
A visit to the Tsitsanis Museum is a pilgrimage for music lovers seeking to understand the man whose songs shaped modern Greek identity and popular culture