Pharmaceutical industry groups say an 80.7% clawback rate for hospital medicines is placing a growing financial burden on companies and raising concerns over access to innovative treatments in Greece.
Tallberg Foundation president Alan Stoga brings his interactive courtroom drama to Athens, arguing humanity has already lost control of AI
Police respond after fight involving local youths and German tourists erupts outside a Rethymno venue
An Alco poll survey finds most voters dissatisfied with the government's performance, although no opposition figure emerges as a dominant alternative amid growing competition across Greece's political landscape
VP JD Vance says any agreement with Iran will include a two-stage verification process and that Washington expects the Strait of Hormuz to remain open without transit fees
The UNESCO World Heritage site, founded in the 11th century, was damaged during a Russian strike on Kyiv, drawing attention to its centuries-old religious and cultural importance.
A community document had warned authorities about the elderly siblings’ living conditions months before a fire claimed their lives inside the container where they had lived for nearly 30 years.
A firefighter experienced breathing difficulties during the operation in Menidi and was treated by an EKAV crew on-site; the store owner suffered a minor hand burn
Authorities in Greece are examining new evidence suggesting possible intervention at the scene of the killings of a 54-year-old woman and her 26-year-old son, while the main suspect continues to deny involvement.
A pharmacist accused of operating an underground laboratory producing and distributing illegal pharmaceutical products and doping substances has been released under restrictive conditions after his court appearance
Russian-installed officials report attacks on key crossings, while Russian missile and drone strikes kill civilians and damage a historic Kyiv monastery.
As Parliament prepares to revisit the Predator spyware affair, new reports allege the government is considering legislation that could allow foreign defendants linked to national security cases to be tried in their home countries.
Four elderly siblings were found dead after a fire destroyed their container home in Konitsa. Authorities are investigating the cause of the deadly blaze
Experts say the 5.3 quake near Methoni is typical for the region; assessments continue Monday to determine if it was the main seismic event
The investigation continues after a mother and son were killed in their home, with authorities examining new evidence while the detained 65-year-old Italian suspect maintains his claim of innocence
The EU has agreed on a landmark reform of air passenger rights, preserving strong compensation rules for flight delays and cancellations.
As ‘nudify’ tools proliferate online, parents and schools are struggling to protect young victims
Trump says a U.S.-Iran deal could be signed within hours, but Tehran has not confirmed the timeline as regional tensions remain high.
New York went over half a century of misery and haplessness without a title. But despite trailing by double digits, the Knicks took down the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday to conquer the basketball world
There are plenty of reasons to believe artificial intelligence will be slower than its biggest boosters believe, but faster than the skeptics say