Two dozen humanitarian workers who operated on Lesvos during Europe’s migration crisis face charges carrying up to 20 years in prison, in a case rights groups say reflects a broader crackdown on aid to migrants.
Belgian police raided the EU diplomatic service and the College of Europe as part of an investigation into suspected fraud involving EU-funded training for junior diplomats, with three people detained
The club manager was arrested after authorities discovered underage patrons consuming alcohol, part of ongoing targeted inspections across Athens to protect minors
As Greece marks World AIDS Day, officials highlight prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment efforts amid 21,815 recorded HIV cases nationwide
U.S. military commanders warn the group is trying to free members and radicalize their families in detention
Because the official payment deadline falls on a Sunday, employers must issue the 2025 Christmas bonus ahead of schedule, while unemployed recipients will see higher amounts due to the increased minimum wage
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.
Greek police dismantled a local drug network in Ano Liosia, arresting six people accused of turning their homes into makeshift drug shops. The suspects had fortified their houses with metal doors and security cameras to avoid detection
24 crewmembers, including five Greek nationals, had fled into a 'secure room' awaiting rescue; Spanish marines boarded the vessel, finding that the pirates had withdrawn
Applications for Greece’s 2025–2026 heating benefit will open in November through the MyThermansi platform, with the first payments set to be made before Christmas. Eligibility depends on income, property limits, and the type of heating used
The Economic Police and forensic experts seized electronic files from OPEKEPE’s IT department as part of an ongoing probe into suspicious agricultural subsidy applications for 2025
UN warns funding shortfalls could push millions closer to famine in Afghanistan, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, South Sudan, and Sudan
Israel will open Rafah crossing and allow humanitarian aid after hostages’ handover, while the UN and international partners plan $70 billion reconstruction; Trump’s peace plan envisions transitional governance and EU oversight
“I believe we have an important role to play—as a country that speaks with all key players in the Middle East," Greek PM Mitsotakis said.
The ministry announced that, following instructions from Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis, a dedicated flight will operate on Monday, Oct. 6, to bring the group safely back to Athens the same day.
Israeli forces intercepted nearly all ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla, detaining over 400 activists, including Greta Thunberg. While Netanyahu hailed the operation, the UN and worldwide protesters condemned it as a violation of international law
Emergency medical teams continue monitoring activist Panos Ruci during his 18th day of a hunger strike in Athens
Israeli forces boarded the Greek vessel 'Oxygono' carrying aid to Gaza, detaining activists who will be deported to Europe. Despite the raid, 24 ships from the international flotilla continue toward the blockaded enclave
Israeli navy is expected to intercept hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists off the coast of Gaza, an encounter that risks turning violent
The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, reports drone strikes, flash bombs and chemical attacks within Greece’s search and rescue zone as Israel vows to block its passage. Italy condemns the attack, while Greek government stays silent