Major European tourism markets continue to favor Greece for the year ahead, consistently ranking the country among their top Mediterranean travel choices over the next 12 months.
A 36-year-old railway inspector died from a brain hemorrhage after being beaten on a regional train, prompting nationwide mourning and renewed concerns over rising violence against public transport workers.
The breakup is focused on sensitive matters now considered national-security issues, including semiconductors, food and energy
New deadlines, mandatory declarations, and revised penalties come into force in 2026 for property owners, prompting both praise and concern from Greece’s main homeowners’ association
According to sources, senior executives from U.S. energy giant Chevron are expected in Athens by February 20 to sign concession agreements with the Greek state.
After Greek PM Mitsotakis reaffirmed Athens’ right to extend territorial waters to 12 nautical miles, Turkey warned the move violates its “rights and interests” and vowed to defend its claims in the Aegean Sea
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticizes Athens for breaking decades of cooperation and supplying arms to Ukraine, claiming Greece’s alignment with EU pressure undermines Russian-Greek ties
A new bill seeks to fast-track tens of thousands of workers from South Asia to fill labor shortages, while imposing harsher penalties on undocumented migrants, drawing criticism from opposition parties and human rights groups
Low student engagement is slowing workforce entry, weakening productivity, and placing Greece behind peers in higher education outcomes.
Ferry services from the port of Rafina to the Cyclades have been suspended, while routes from Lavrio to the islands of Kea and Kythnos are also not operating.
A 26-year-old Greek national allegedly attacked a 36-year-old ticket inspector during a routine check on a regional train in Germany, leaving the victim dead and sparking nationwide shock over railway safety.
Greece is also promoting its role as India’s gateway to the EU via the IMEC corridor, focusing on connectivity and infrastructure, at a time when the Indian economy is consolidating its position as a global superpower
Dendias spoke and answered questions at a Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) conservation with FDD Executive Director Jonathan Schanzer
A new bill aims to make the Greek state more citizen-friendly, streamline property transactions and digitize public services, with reforms set for public consultation before heading to Parliament
The pace at which the unemployment rate is decreasing in Greece is declining, according to a Eurobank analysis. The periodical review highlights the fact that women, young persons, and disabled persons are impacted at a higher rate than the corresponding groups in the rest of the EU countries. According to the bank’s economists, the percentage […]
Greek farmers decided, in Larissa, central Greece, on Wednesday, to descend on the Greek capital with their tractors on Friday, February 13.
A European arrest warrant was issued last October and concerned seven cases of attempted sabotage on five different German Navy warships at a Hamburg shipyards
Alexander Ginnis is the first—and only—Greek athlete to reach the podium at the highest level of winter sports.
Mitsotakis highlights Greek AI innovation, collaboration with OpenAI, and government support for startups, aiming to make Greece a global leader in artificial intelligence and tech entrepreneurship
Weather warning for Greece, forecasts heavy rain, thunderstorms, and isolated hail from Wednesday evening, Feb. 4.