As Ukraine confronts its biggest corruption scandal in years, President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives in Athens to advance a new energy partnership with Greece, just as the EU weighs the political and financial fallout
Greek police detained four suspects in northern Greece as they probe the execution-style killing of Giannis Lalas, who had been acquitted in the high-profile murder of crime journalist Giorgos Karaivaz
Marking 42 years since the unilateral declaration of a breakaway entity in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus, Athens calls on all states to uphold international law, reject revisionism, and support renewed UN-led efforts toward a comprehensive settlement
The defendants received sentences of up to three years and were set to be transferred to correctional facilities
A vast militarization of Russia’s education system is gathering pace in classrooms, where active soldiers train students to handle weapons
Generation X is the least likely to squeeze in a bucket-list experience before year’s end (57%), while Generation Z emerges as the most determined (74%), ahead of millennials (69%).
A 49-year-old bakery owner who died in a tragic machinery accident in central Greece will be buried today, as grieving relatives describe the moments leading up to the fatal incident.
A 22-year-old remains in intensive care after choking on an entire burger, as doctors warn his condition is extremely critical and friends dispute claims the act was part of an online challenge.
Deutsche Bank research highlights Athens as the third most expensive city globally for basic utilities, which consume nearly 19% of the average wage.
Greece’s largest carrier saw strong passenger demand lift revenue to €1.43 billion, while net profit rose 12%, despite operational challenges from engine inspections and air traffic delays
The Greek Prime Minister outlined plans for the next phase of the program, including the acquisition of modern firefighting helicopters, with the first two expected in the summer of 2026.
Seven out of 10 bar owners report annual losses, according to the tax bureau, while one in two F&B owners claim losses amid a booming tourism sector; hairdressers on average declared ...298 euros a month in income
Eurostat’s 2024 data show Greece posting the EU’s second-lowest median wage, outpacing only Bulgaria and remaining well below the European average
Nearly 3,000 applications have been revoked nationwide after authorities uncovered multiple fraudulent claims in the “Renovate–Rent” scheme, aimed at boosting housing supply across Greece
Messages put president’s relationship with Epstein back into the spotlight
The European Commission has classified Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus as “under migratory pressure,” paving the way for a new relocation mechanism — though Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia reject participation
The deployment of the Gerald Ford carrier strike group adds to a growing U.S. military presence in the Caribbean amid strikes on alleged drug vessels, prompting warnings from Caracas and international concern over escalation
Evangelos Marinakis: As an industry, we need to urge the US administration and Europe to immediately grant permission for sanctioned vessels to be scrapped
The 1.5-million-euro restoration of the Temple of Aphaia includes new lighting and accessibility upgrades.
Partly cloudy skies and brief showers in eastern Greece on Wednesday, November 12, with a slight temperature drop and moderate northerly winds.