From Airbnb curbs and rent rebates to debt restructuring and a €150-per-child payment, the legislation touches nearly every corner of the economy.
Athens calls for full investigation into injury of Greek citizen during property rights protest, while advancing regional diplomacy on the western Balkans, Libya and Middle East security
Greece is expanding its rent rebate scheme, raising income thresholds to cover more tenants and extending support to thousands of middle-income households.
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras says limited access to affordable housing is delaying family formation, adding pressure to the country's shrinking and aging population.
Speaking at a major Mediterranean fisheries meeting in Rhodes, Agriculture Minister Margaritis Schinas outlined plans to boost fish farming output while emphasizing that growth and sustainability are not incompatible goals.
Athens has formally raised concerns with Kyiv, arguing that the incident endangered maritime traffic, posed environmental risks and brought military activity closer to the Mediterranean.
A flight from Manchester to Antalya was diverted after a 39-year-old passenger allegedly caused a disturbance and behaved aggressively toward crew and fellow travelers
Turkey’s ambassador to Greece said dialogue between Athens and Ankara remains active and effective, highlighting recent progress in bilateral relations and opportunities for deeper economic and maritime cooperation.
The Paris-based organization points to the energy price shock from the Middle East conflict, warning that Greece's heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels leaves its economy exposed just as Recovery Fund investment begins to wind down.
As Greece records another femicide and the number of women killed continues to rise, the debate over legal reform and the effectiveness of state responses is gaining renewed urgency.
Police say an alleged criminal network obtained illegal agricultural subsidies worth more than €2.5 million, with dozens of suspects linked to the case.
Athens is stepping up diplomatic efforts with Libya and the EU as migrant arrivals increase on Greece’s southern shores, amid growing concerns over regional geopolitics and migration pressures in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Intelligence-sharing measures and enhanced security planning focus on individuals of operational interest as officials monitor the international motorcycle club's presence in Greece
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A Greek prosecutor has moved to close the OPEKEPE investigation against two ruling party MPs, pending a mandatory second review.
Athens retailers are calling for stricter inspections, claiming that some second-hand clothing stores fail to comply with licensing and hygiene regulations, creating an uneven playing field for small businesses.
Eurostat data puts Greece well above the eurozone average, with energy costs and services driving prices higher across the bloc ahead of a closely watched ECB decision next week.
Individuals accused of orchestrating a multimillion-euro subsidy fraud scheme in northern Greece appeared before investigators to answer charges