A 37-year-old man was arrested after allegedly filming women inside a sports center restroom in Thessaloniki, with police later uncovering a large cache of voyeuristic material at his home.
Ten recent polls show a broadly negative picture for New Democracy, while the landscape for Greece’s opposition parties remains fragmented.
An EU commissioner's warm words after meeting Prime Minister Mitsotakis gave the Greek government political cover, even as polls show most Greeks believe the rule of law does not exist in their country.
With “My Number One,” Helena Paparizou delivered Greece its first, and only, Eurovision victory in 2005, sparking nationwide celebrations and reshaping the country’s future in the contest
Greece faces an uncomfortable contradiction: it's economic engine depends heavily on sectors that cannot function without reliable water and runs hardest during the hottest and driest months of the year
Greece's latest fuel subsidy reached 2.5 million households, but with individual payments topping out at 60 euros, most recipients could cover little more than one fill-up.
ADMIE will submit a funding request to the EIB for the Greece-Cyprus undersea cable
With a theatrical performance and strong televote momentum, Akylas and Ferto send Greece back to Eurovision’s grand final
The survey by the GSEE labour institute finds widespread stress, workplace pressure, and rising concerns over harassment and inequality across all age groups
Newly released US Department of Defense files on unidentified aerial phenomena revive decades-old sightings over the Aegean, blending military mystery with Greece’s long UFO folklore tradition
Murphy’s presence in Greece is far from incidental. He is set to star in Chazelle’s latest feature, which is expected to shoot across multiple locations in the country.
Greek cinema mounts one of its most ambitious presences yet at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, with entries across competition, the Marché du Film, and beyond.
From snow-dusted peaks to packed beaches in just five days — Greece has gone from winter chills to summer heat in the blink of an eye.
European Commissioner Michael McGrath met Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens, commending Greece's governance reforms and tying rule-of-law progress to investor confidence and economic growth.
Greece's proposed tourism spatial plan zones islands by development level and caps new hotel beds, while promising future Airbnb restrictions that the hotel industry says fall far short.
Eight suspects aged 24 to 33 spent the night at police HQ after a 200,000-euro armed bank robbery, as authorities probe links to a 2025 heist
After a standout dress rehearsal in Vienna, Greece’s Eurovision entry “Ferto” is surging in the betting odds, fueling hopes of the country’s first victory since Helena Paparizou’s iconic 2005 triumph
In 2025 alone, exports of strained yogurt reached 559 million euros, marking a remarkable 42.5% increase in value, while export volumes climbed by nearly 42%.
BBC has tipped Greece’s “Ferto” by Akyla as one of the standout entries of Eurovision Song Contest 2026, placing it just behind Finland in the race for victory.
Government pours money into AI, electric cars and military power, while consumer confidence sags and job market grows bleak