The woman was rushed to hospital after being bitten inside her home and initially required intensive care, although doctors say her condition has since improved
The “Cyclone Project,” a joint initiative between Greece’s Culture Ministry and the Athanasios C. Laskaridis Charitable Foundation, has removed nearly 1,850 tons of waste from archaeological sites across the country in a two-year cleanup and fire-prevention campaign.
Organizations warn Greece’s proposed social media ban for under-15s could threaten digital rights and privacy
Athens is rolling out a new digital consumer protection system using artificial intelligence and real-time market data to monitor prices, detect unfair practices and strengthen oversight across the retail sector
As Antonis Samaras and Kostas Karamanlis turn up the heat on the current leadership, Mitsotakis is trying to project calm and focus on a packed reform agenda, while the left readies a new electoral challenge
Travel receipts rise more than 64% in January-March, driven by strong European demand and higher spending per trip
A new Hellenic Court of Audit report finds that 81% of public entities still lack a functioning internal audit system and that oversight contracts worth millions are being awarded without open competition and without justification
A group workshop hidden within Greece's capital reimagines cooking into a shared social dining experience
The ex-Olympiacos and Xanthi defender had been hospitalized in a hospital ICU over the recent period; tributes poured from across the Greek football world for one of the country’s top defenders of the 2000s
Greek finance minister, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, told parliament that for every €1 billion repaid ahead of schedule, Greece saves €30 million in interest costs, and that the risk tied to a large cluster of debt obligations due around 2032 had been substantially reduced.
A new OECD study places Greece among the European countries facing the greatest challenges in preventing and managing chronic illnesses, with cancer and cardiovascular diseases remaining leading causes of death and disability
Greece's public sector owes nearly €3.9 billion to suppliers, taxpayers, and pensioners, with public hospitals alone accounting for more than €1.5 billion in overdue payments
The government says the overhaul will introduce clear rules for tourism, renewable energy and industry, while strengthening environmental protections and supporting the country’s energy transition
The government says it will respond through official channels once it receives the document, while defending recent judicial and legislative decisions criticized by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Greece's Supreme Court prosecutor has filed an appeal to overturn the conditional release of November 17 founder Alexandros Giotopoulos, convicted of 17 murders and sentenced to 17 consecutive life terms plus 25 years.
Health authorities have confirmed 101 infections as surveillance efforts expand, while the World Health Organization has declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern
The Greek prime minister praised the party’s performance in Cyprus’ parliamentary elections, saying voters chose stability and reaffirming Greece’s support for the island nation
Fatal crashes in Zaharo and Ioannina claim the lives of a 29-year-old driver and a 39-year-old cyclist, with authorities also launching a manhunt after a hit-and-run incident
Athens and Tirana are accelerating efforts to deepen economic ties, expand investment opportunities and open a new chapter in bilateral relations through business partnerships, political dialogue and regional cooperation
Early Irish Brehon law, the Bechbretha, included a remarkable set of rules governing beekeeping rights, disputes, and compensation