One by one, militants who videotaped their exploits that day have been identified and killed, in a measure of Israel’s surveillance acumen and desire for retribution
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias will travel to Tirana next week as Athens and Tirana look to revive efforts to resolve a long-standing maritime delimitation dispute through international legal channels
Health authorities are monitoring the situation after a special education student was admitted to intensive care, while parents seek more information as classes continue
A court sentenced the 27-year-old to more than seven years in prison after finding he monitored military installations in Crete and collected sensitive information, allegations he denies and has appealed.
A Greenpeace-commissioned report reveals deep transport inequality across Europe, with Greece topping the continent in forced car ownership
The proposed legislation aims to clarify responsibilities between municipalities and regional authorities, while introducing electoral changes, digital voting options and new mechanisms for transparency and oversight
A report considers the potential link with pesticide use and exposure, although experts say more research is needed to assess the claims
Mitsotakis highlighted the significance of Article 42(7) of the European Union treaty, which concerns mutual defense assistance among member states, referring to the recent crisis involving Cyprus.
New wind farms would be barred from islands smaller than 300 square kilometres, limiting future projects to just 15 larger islands, including Crete, Rhodes, Lesvos and Evia.
Fuel costs across Greece are soaring ahead of peak tourist season, with island prices nearing record highs and drivers in major cities already cutting back on travel
Shark sightings close to shore in both Boetia and Corinth in recent days have sparked debate of whether such predators roam the Mediterranean country's shores
Despite a WHO health emergency declaration over a new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the European Commission says no extra measures are needed
Eurostat data put Greece's annual inflation rate at 4.6% in April 2026, well above the EU average, as fuel, energy, and transport costs post sharp year-on-year increases.
Arrivals and overnight stays fell slightly year-on-year, though the broader 2026 season looks resilient as Southern Europe surges in European traveler preferences.
A draft renewable energy planning framework would ban new wind farms in the Athens and Thessaloniki metropolitan areas and on mountains above 1,200 meters, while imposing stricter rules on solar developments in protected and environmentally sensitive zones.
On the economic front, the Ambassador opened with a striking anecdote: Austria and Greece exchange roughly 100 million euros' worth of cheese annually.
Police in Crete solved four telephone fraud cases in just two days, arresting a 23-year-old alleged courier moments before his ferry departed and recovering stolen jewelry worth €37,000
A new study presented at a major geoscience conference offers the first short-term probability estimates for future volcanic activity on Santorini, suggesting a 13% chance of an eruption within five years and around 25% within the next decade
Representing King Charles III, the Princess Royal will travel to Athens and Crete for ceremonies marking the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Crete, including memorial services honoring British and Commonwealth forces who fought alongside Greeks during World War II
Billions in investment projects face cancellation or higher financing costs after Greece's Recovery and Resilience Facility loan envelope is fully committed, leaving numerous applications without funding.