As flights over Greece surge to new highs, concerns are mounting over outdated air traffic control infrastructure, recent system failures and whether long-delayed upgrades can keep pace with soaring demand.
Naxos earns global praise as media highlight its authentic charm, culture, nature, and balanced, sustainable island lifestyle in Greece.
Karpathos has entered a state of emergency as severe drought and declining water reserves threaten supplies ahead of the busy summer season
Tal Dilian, who is appealing his conviction over the Predator spyware scandal, says Greek state agencies operated the system and demands a parliamentary inquiry to clear his name.
The country’s judges and prosecutors association says comments by the US State Department regarding a prisoner’s release raise concerns about respect for judicial independence and the separation of powers
The long-delayed deal will allow up to 5,000 seasonal Egyptian agricultural workers to be employed legally in Greece, helping address chronic labor shortages in the country's farming sector
Pierrakakis attends the OECD Ministerial Meeting in Paris, focusing on industrial policy, competitiveness, fiscal sustainability and growth.
After years of NGO-led cleanups, Healthy Seas says the removal of an abandoned fish farm structure by the operator itself may hint at a potential shift in marine waste accountability in Greece
We share a common history and a deep friendship. We are both confronted with unprecedented challenges, in an international scenario where traditional references have been lost
Maladaptive daydreaming is a little-known but deeply disruptive condition in which people lose hours each day to compulsive fantasy
Tehran freezes all back-channel messaging with Washington, demanding a full halt to Israeli operations in Lebanon and Gaza, and warning of a possible blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
Greece is set to receive its first F-35s, but procuring advanced missiles to arm them could take up to four years, with the Iran war reshaping US supply priorities
Greece’s Speaker of Parliament is sounding the alarm. “Future historians will write about a state and a society committing gradual demographic suicide,” Nikitas Kaklamanis warned, referring to the country’s population decline.
Wholesale price cuts are slowly reaching the pump in Greece, but island regions like the Cyclades and Dodecanese remain among the most expensive in the country
Greece's food and beverage companies are investing strategically in tourist hotspots, counting on strong seasonal demand to lift revenues through the summer
Greece sees generally clear skies for the Holy Spirit holiday on June 1, with isolated afternoon storms in mountain areas and temperatures climbing as high as 34°C in parts of the mainland
Rare collectible figurines of Asterix, Obelix, and the whole Gaulish village are on display at the Benaki Toy Museum through July 2026
Can Greece’s largest port become a city break? Long overshadowed by Athens, Piraeus is taking steps to reinvent itself on its own terms
Government offices, banks, schools, and private tutoring centers will be closed.
In Greece, barbecue is more than grilling meat — it is a slow-burning social ritual built around glowing coals, shared plates and conversations that linger long after the fire dies out. Here is how Greeks master the art of the perfect balcony barbecue