Union-led marches are underway in Athens, Thessaloniki and cities across Greece, with metro and rail services shut down as transit workers join the demonstrations
The Greek foreign ministry said Athens has offered its good offices by undertaking to receive those on board the vessels on its territory and to ensure the safe return to their countries
Greek tanks and armored carriers have videotaped in the French of Champagne during the ‘Orion 2026’ military exercise, while Ankara is boasting significant involvement in the ‘Flintlock 2026’ exercise in Libya
The decision was adopted by a slim majority (12 in favor, 11 against with two abstentions) and aims to express heightened disapproval of the latter's decision not to not to reopen the Predator wiretapping case
The city’s Urban Picnic on May 1 launches the month-long Athens City Festival
The 89-year-old who opened fire at an Athens court and social security office over a pension dispute spanning decades is now remanded in custody
Four elderly women were found living in degrading conditions inside an unlicensed care home in central Athens during a surprise inspection by authorities, prompting a legal investigation and urgent intervention by social services
Greek authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a 59-year-old man accused of assaulting a young woman during a parking dispute in central Athens, with police continuing efforts to locate the suspect
A total of 95 firefighters were deployed to the scene, supported by 22 vehicles and five on-foot response teams.
The two-day celebration will showcase Asian cuisine, music, and culture as part of the citywide This is Athens City Festival.
Scheduled outages are affecting multiple districts in the wider Athens area due to maintenance works, with disruptions expected throughout the day in both central neighborhoods and surrounding suburbs.
Authorities investigate the death of a foreign detainee after a reported medical episode inside police holding cells, raising questions over the handling of his condition.
The 89-year-old suspect in two shooting attacks that injured five people faces multiple felony charges, as investigators examine evidence suggesting the assault was planned in advance
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to position wine culture as a key pillar of Attica’s identity and international appeal.
According to the latest data, total reserves reached 771.8 million cubic meters Wednesday, up from 640.6 million cubic metres a year earlier
Submitting a false declaration to the registry is treated as a serious offense, punishable by a 5,000 euros fine and a minimum prison sentence of six months.
A key central route linking major ancient landmarks has reopened in Athens as a low-speed road, reigniting political debate over its redesign and long-delayed restoration project
The 89-year-old shooter testified in front of a judge, as social service agency EFKA strikes over attack at offices
Two drivers clashed in Galatsi, leaving one hospitalized, as repeated incidents over parking spaces raise concerns across the Greek capital
Greek officials said the visit confirmed Greece's role as a stabilizing force in the broader region