The World Health Organization says no further cases have emerged among more than 190 contacts of two infected patients, despite tighter airport screening across parts of Asia
Israeli media report senior military officials now broadly align with Gaza health authorities and the UN on war fatalities, after previously disputing figures during the conflict
Ten fully marked walking routes have been launched by Papagou-Cholargos Municipality, enhancing access, safety, and outdoor recreation in the protected Hymettus area for residents and visitors
Halki is breaking new ground: it has become the first municipality in Greece to record its carbon footprint and complete a greenhouse-gas emissions reduction plan—using artificial intelligence.
The injured supporter is stable but cannot recall the crash or the loss of his friends, as another survivor leaves hospital and a third continues treatment in Romania
PAOK Thessaloniki will host Celta FC from Spain in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League tie, while Panathinaikos FC will play against Czech club FC Viktoria Plzen in Athens for their tie. Both matches will take place on February 19th with the second leg scheduled for February 26. If PAOK overcome the Spanish […]
The Prime minister visited Crete to mark launch of critical aeronautical systems tender, reaffirming that the new Kasteli international airport remains on track to open in 2028
The investment strengthens Aegean’s move into heavy aircraft maintenance, with plans for new facilities and expanded technical capabilities aimed at boosting Greece’s role in regional aviation support
A former chemistry professor was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison after repeatedly sharing intimate photos and harassing his ex-partner, with Greece’s top court upholding convictions for defamation and data protection violations.
Rain will ease gradually across much of Greece on Friday, while temperatures remain higher than average for late January and strong Aegean winds weaken through the day, improving travel and marine conditions.
An investigation is underway after expired doses of a critical six-in-one vaccine were administered in the Basque Country, with health authorities urging affected families to receive replacement doses
Severe weather in northeastern Greece triggered flooding, road closures, ferry cancellations and school disruptions in Evros, as authorities urged residents to avoid dangerous areas and meteorologists warned of further extreme conditions
AADE introduces real-time monitoring, digital invoicing, and advanced tax rulings to curb evasion, modernize business compliance, and support future tax relief measures
The Socialist-led government plans to fast-track residence permits for migrants living in Spain for at least five months, citing economic growth, falling unemployment and a rights-based approach to integration
The Turkish state revisited its confrontational posturing this week, responding to Greek media reports on Turkish-issued NAVTEX in the Aegean and dismissing claims that they are valid for two years, insisting instead that they have no fixed duration
Blockades at key border crossings and ports in the Western Balkans are disrupting trade routes and threatening fuel supplies as truck drivers protest stricter EU entry-exit regulations
Despite steady market activity in areas like the Athens Riviera, many high-end properties stay on the market for months due to pricing, poor positioning, and limited marketing strategies
A new report finds 6.8 million Britons now live in severe poverty, with children and minority communities disproportionately affected, highlighting persistent economic inequalities despite modest growth
Storm Kristin is expected to impact large parts of Greece with intense rain, thunderstorms, strong winds, and possible hail over several days, prompting weather warnings and heightened readiness by civil protection authorities.
Italy faces political backlash as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel are deployed to protect American delegations at the Milano Cortina Games, though Italian authorities say ICE will not patrol public streets