Emergency services respond as sections of the Athens suburban railway are temporarily closed following a serious incident near Nea Ionia and Iraklio stations
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said Athens will not deploy troops to Ukraine, stressing Greece’s firm support for Kyiv while rejecting domestic criticism of its position on the war
UBS lowered Greece’s 2025 growth forecast to 2.3% but sees recovery driven by consumption, investment, and tourism, with banks still outperforming the European average.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov commends U.S. efforts for lasting peace in Ukraine while criticizing European leaders for focusing only on ceasefires and continued military aid during recent White House discussions
Kyriakos Mitsotakis underlined his government's position in a teleconference of EU leaders, convened by European Council President Antonio Costa on Tuesday
The storm ended a nearly seven month dry spell in the Greek capital, catching residents and tourists off guard.
The pair were jailed, following a decision by a relevant prosecutor and investigating magistrate, pending a further investigation and the possible filing of charges for a wildfire that erupted on Aug. 13
Over 3.7 million stremmas of land have been scorched in Spain this year, with fires in Zamora, Castile and León, Ourense and Cáceres forcing mass evacuations, though cooler weather offers hope
Authorities identified uninsured cars, unpaid road taxes, and missed inspections, with drivers now facing fines of up to €1,000 if they fail to comply within three months
Greece signals it will not become an open-border country as migration arrivals drop. Minister Thanos Plevris outlines stricter asylum rules, upcoming legislation, and policies to integrate recognized refugees while reducing dependency on state aid
As devastating fires ravage parts of Greece, residents and local officials share harrowing accounts of survival, frustration with delayed responses, and fears about rebuilding their lives
A live microphone caught U.S. President Donald Trump telling French President Emmanuel Macron that Vladimir Putin “wants to make a deal for me,” revealing private views on the Ukraine conflict ahead of planned peace talks
Medical advancements are helping patients challenge the idea of what it means to have and survive cancer. Unending treatment casts a long shadow.
A 28-year-old man faces charges of intentional homicide after stabbing a 47-year-old woman 15 times at her apartment entrance in Chalandri. The victim had previously reported harassment, prompting police warnings to the suspect
Authorities warn of elevated fire danger in several regions, urging residents to avoid risky outdoor activities and take precautions to protect homes and surrounding areas.
Tuesday’s forecast brings clouds, rain, and thunderstorms across northern and central mainland Greece, especially in mountainous regions. Seasonal temperatures prevail, with a chance of hail in parts of Central and Northern Greece
The alleged 'drug mule' had arrived in Athens from Paris, after first having from Sao Paolo
Deputy Chancellor Lars Klingbeil says Berlin could contribute troops or support as part of European guarantees for Ukraine’s security, but stressed that achieving a ceasefire remains the top priority
A second elevator malfunction occurred at Athens’ “Gennimatas” Hospital within just a few days, raising safety concerns after incidents left staff and patients temporarily trapped despite regular maintenance and official certifications
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly approved security guarantees for Ukraine, allowing U.S. and European protection without NATO membership. Officials describe the move as a potential “game changer” in the conflict with Russia