At the heart of the new measures are the taxation of cryptocurrencies, the universal adoption of electronic invoicing, and the creation of the Property Ownership and Management Register.
A new survey reveals that Greeks trust almost no institution, least of all the media and political parties. Anger, disappointment, and a sense of injustice are defining public sentiment
Sections of the State Reauthorization Act would strengthen the U.S. partnership with Greece, Cyprus, and Israel — known as the “3+1” framework — if lawmakers can overcome a procedural battle that has stalled the legislation
Athens faces mounting pressure from Berlin and NATO to ease its stance on Turkey’s role in Europe’s new defense framework—risking both its regional balance and relations with powerful EU allies
Cloudy skies with local rain over the mainland, the Ionian and Crete. Isolated thunderstorms possible in the west, with winds reaching up to 6 Beaufort
Authorities said the six suspects established nine clothing manufacturing companies through which they engaged in social security fraud and tax evasion, reaching 2.2 million euros
The Washington D.C.-based Fund's Fiscal Monitory report said Greece's debt is forecast to decrease by 16.5 percentage points over the next five years, despite lower primary budget surpluses
Greece’s state budget recorded a $9.35 billion primary surplus in the first nine months of 2025, surpassing targets as tax revenue outperformed expectations and spending remained below forecast, Finance Ministry data show
The Greek government plans a decade-long military modernization worth €25 billion, aiming to strengthen its armed forces and revive its domestic defense industry
Vehicle owners face stricter deadlines and escalating penalties for late 2026 road tax payments, with digital options available to declare temporary inactivity
Gold, traditionally viewed as a safe haven, has jumped 59% since the start of the year.
Satellite data reveal a 44% reduction in Mornos Lake’s surface, prompting water authorities to activate wells and prepare for ongoing water shortages in Attica
Authorities shut down three user groups with over 200,000 members that warned drivers about police checkpoints, raising serious road safety concerns
Greek authorities have announced eight measures to contain the outbreak of sheep and goat pox, including stricter biosecurity, culling infected animals, and intensified monitoring across affected regions
Greece’s debt ratio is expected to fall steadily, from 143.4% of GDP this year to 135.9% in 2026 and 129.4% in 2027.
Meteorologist Georgios Tsatrafyllis explains why mobile weather apps can mislead users, from outdated data to ignoring local microclimates
The first front arrives Thursday night into Friday, bringing rain and storms to the west, central, and northern parts of the country. A second system is due on Sunday.
Israel will open Rafah crossing and allow humanitarian aid after hostages’ handover, while the UN and international partners plan $70 billion reconstruction; Trump’s peace plan envisions transitional governance and EU oversight
Greek police have apprehended two young men linked to the fatal shooting of a businessman and his employee at a Finikounda campsite, as chilling details emerge about the motive and the events leading up to the crime
Greece issues new instructions for heating oil subsidies as the discounted fuel season opens on October 15, ensuring smooth payments to eligible households