Greek police headquarters announced Tuesday that the project was approved and financed under the EU Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF) administered by the European Anti-Fraud Office.
Meteorologists warn of wintery conditions in Europe while Greece prepares for the season’s first snow, likely starting in mountainous regions later this month
Alexandroupoli shows the steepest rise, with listings doubling from 294 in 2023 to 720 in 2025, driven partly by growing Turkish tourism for shopping and short breaks.
The new disability card ensures access to public transport, venues and events in an easy and portable way.
Greek media sites and global services such as ChatGPT and Spotify were down several hours on Tuesday affected by issues with Cloudflare.
Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis says the government will unveil a tougher legal framework on gun ownership during his visit to Crete, alongside new police initiatives targeting groups involved in illegal weapons
The agreement is seen as a decisive milestone for the GREGY interconnection, which seeks to transmit 100% clean electricity generated from Egyptian renewables to Europe via mainland Greece.
Greece’s Energy Ministry outlines 23 practical steps—ranging from simple daily habits to targeted home upgrades—to help households reduce electricity use and manage soaring power costs
With ATH.ENA GO, riders can easily purchase, top up, and store their travel card directly on their smartphone.
Stretching 157 kilometers from Trikala in Imathia to an area north of Ptolemaida, the pipeline will form a critical new energy corridor.
Morgan Stanley forecasts 2% GDP growth annually in 2025, 2026, and 2027, stressing that private consumption had strong gains early in 2025.
Elxis data shows that in 2025 the average price of a newly built holiday property has climbed to 420,000 euros, up from 360,000 euros in 2024—a 17% rise that has not deterred interest from abroad.
Western regions face the heaviest rain and thunderstorms, while the rest of the country sees clouds, light showers, strong southerly winds and unusually warm temperatures for mid-November.
Rob Jetten’s D66 party almost tripled its seat count after a campaign that emphasized optimism and unity. Now he has the chance to form a government.
Both sides reaffirmed 'excellent level' of Cyprus-US relations, Nicosia says; 3+1 initiative in east Med discussed
Police estimated that marchers this year in Athens were roughly 23,000
Candidates complete extensive social evaluations only to wait months or years for a court date under the 1996 legal framework.
Authorities have launched a criminal investigation after a young bear was found shot and decapitated in a remote mountain area, prompting strong reactions from environmental organizations
The Greek economy grew 2 percent year-on-year, driven mainly by private consumption and tourism.
Crowds gather at Athens’ Polytechnic University to honor the 1973 uprising victims, with events culminating in a march to the U.S. embassy amid strict traffic and metro restrictions