Delos is sinking about 1 cm per year as sea levels rise, threatening ancient ruins with flooding and long-term coastal change.
The U.S. president said Tehran has already agreed not to obtain a nuclear weapon and suggested a future meeting with Iran’s Supreme Leader could take place if ongoing negotiations progress.
A teenager was injured and a pair of €150 sneakers was stolen after a group of around 30 people, including minors, launched a violent attack in a public square.
With its poll numbers slipping and the opposition field fragmenting, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis is preparing an internal reshuffle and a shadow government to reassert the party's position ahead of elections.
Hundreds of suspected cases in Congo have been ruled out after investigations, while Uganda reports new infections and authorities move to contain cross-border transmission.
A sluggish Easter, soft supermarket performance, and a massive 60 million euro investment in Patras shape the early picture for Greece's beer industry this year
Oil rises for a third day as Gulf tensions flare, the dollar nears 160 yen, and global markets turn cautious amid renewed U.S.–Iran clashes.
Athens has formally raised concerns with Kyiv, arguing that the incident endangered maritime traffic, posed environmental risks and brought military activity closer to the Mediterranean.
With beef prices reaching up to €19 per kilogram, many households are cutting back on purchases, while neighborhood butchers increasingly allow regular customers to buy on credit
A flight from Manchester to Antalya was diverted after a 39-year-old passenger allegedly caused a disturbance and behaved aggressively toward crew and fellow travelers
Athens welcomes summer with a packed June concert calendar, from Herodion’s final shows to major festivals and global music icons across the city.
Turkey’s ambassador to Greece said dialogue between Athens and Ankara remains active and effective, highlighting recent progress in bilateral relations and opportunities for deeper economic and maritime cooperation.
Demonstrators gathered at Piraeus port Wednesday to protest the arrival of the Crown Iris cruise ship, carrying Israeli tourists, with tensions escalating into confrontations after a passenger on a tourist coach made a provocative gesture toward the crowd.
Country is losing its footing as an Arab state trusted by both sides
Greece’s property market continued to grow in 2026, but at a slower pace, as demand shifted across Athens and buyers became increasingly selective.
The Paris-based organization points to the energy price shock from the Middle East conflict, warning that Greece's heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels leaves its economy exposed just as Recovery Fund investment begins to wind down.
As Greece records another femicide and the number of women killed continues to rise, the debate over legal reform and the effectiveness of state responses is gaining renewed urgency.
Police say an alleged criminal network obtained illegal agricultural subsidies worth more than €2.5 million, with dozens of suspects linked to the case.
Greek police are using covert female officers in a wide operation around Mount Lycabettus after a 22-year-old woman was assaulted, sparking fear and an intensive search for the suspect
Security footage shows the 48-year-old inmate fleeing Greece’s largest prison complex in broad daylight, prompting a major manhunt and the arrest of two prison officers