New Eurostat inflation data show that everyday staples in Greece, ranging from meat and milk to fruit and yogurt, are becoming more expensive far more quickly than across the rest of the European Union, putting growing pressure on household budgets
The rollout of a new digital platform promises to streamline Greek passport applications, reduce delays and paperwork, and, starting in 2026, shorten waiting times for Greeks applying through consulates abroad
Where the government Is betting and how It will act in 2026. The projection of international instability risks and Maximos Mansion’s (the Greek Prime Minister’s office) assessment that the majority of citizens are unwilling to risk—or worse, lose again—the few gains they have achieved through great effort and sacrifice.
The announcement was made late Thursday during an emergency press briefing by NASA’s new administrator, Jared Isaacman.
'Greece's positive vote took into account all the factors that protect Greek farmers,' sources at the ministry of rural development were repeatedly quoted on Friday evening as saying, after EU states gave the go-ahead in a majority vote
According to the country's statistics authority, nearly every business in the country also has Internet access
The classic 1967 comedy is shown at the Hellenic American Union as part of a tribute marking 15 years since the passing of acclaimed theatre director, actor and teacher Andreas Voutsinas
The bizarre incident was captured on video and widely disseminated across social media
The draft legislation envisions a series of changes and reforms for the armed forces' structure, including significant changes in the conscription regime
During the preliminary investigation, the accused admitted to striking the victim earlier this week, reportedly following an argument involving a girl. With the agreement of the public prosecutor, the minor would be held in temporary custody following his testimony
How did Seferis put it: “Centuries of poison; generations of poison.” You might think we have earned the right to speak and sing freely—but still, the battles must be fought again.
Who and how is Athens investing to ensure an active role in the fluid geopolitical field and at the same time peace in the Aegean against an unpredictable Ankara?
At diners, vigils and protests, Minnesotans talk about how they are grappling with tragedy
The EU’s trade pact with South America’s Mercosur bloc lowers tariffs and expands market access for Greek exports, while raising concerns among farmers over competition, food standards and the long-term protection of products like feta
The Cypriot president spoke a day after video footage was released on a hitherto unknown account on X purportedly showing close aides trying to avoid campaign spending caps and hawking an influence-for-cash scheme
Authorities discovered a 55-year-old Canadian woman’s body in Heraklion, Crete; reports suggest she had been dead for up to two months and had no known relatives in the area
Jacques Moretti, manager and co-owner of the bar Le Constellation, was remanded into custody after a hearing at the public prosecutor’s office due to potential 'flight risk'
The plan envisages transferring part of Elefsina’s land to a private investor, with the creation of a new cargo terminal connected to rail and road networks. The existing port, which currently handles bulk cargo, will be converted into a yacht marina
Marking 60 years since the death of Greek icon painter Fotis Kontoglou, the Melina Mercouri Cultural Centre hosts 'Taximia: In the Tradition of the Greek Way – From History to Contemporary Painting', a major exhibition exploring the enduring legacy of one of modern Greece’s most influential artistic voices
Russia, Iran and Venezuela have amassed an armada of aging tankers to move barrels around the world