Measure aims to ease prison overcrowding and advance justice system reforms after a pilot phase approval
Corrected notices were sent later on Wednesday, with EPPO officials attributing the error to a copy-paste mistake by an employee
A Hantavirus infected man is hospitalized in Zurich after returning from South America, as his wife is placed in quarantine
Greek authorities have launched an anti-pollution operation off Andros over concerns about a possible fuel leak
Caracas told the World Court it does not recognize its authority in the long-running Esequibo territorial case, as Guyana seeks confirmation of a colonial-era border over a resource-rich region
The new body will track Saharan dust storms, offering real-time data, forecasts, and air quality monitoring nationwide.
New central bank data shows a decline in payment card fraud, driven by stronger prevention measures, though online transactions—especially with foreign merchants—continue to pose challenges
More than 220 schools across Greece will be renovated in the second phase of a nationwide infrastructure upgrade program, aiming to improve safety, accessibility and learning conditions for thousands of students and teachers
According to TA NEA, a 2022 judicial council ruling halted police surveillance of agricultural fund officials, even as the EPPO later used the same evidence to seek the lifting of immunity of 13 ND lawmakers and investigate their involvement in the OPEKEPE scandal.
A Day of Tension in Westminster
Greece's ruling party is taking comfort in a double-digit polling lead and Mitsotakis' strong personal ratings, even as scandals, the Iran war and two new insurgent parties threaten to redraw the electoral map.
A police officer has been arrested and an internal investigation launched after a patrol car struck a young student outside a primary school, leaving her seriously injured but out of immediate danger
New AI-powered traffic cameras in Attica have detected thousands of violations in just one month, highlighting widespread road rule breaches as Greece expands its digital enforcement system across the region
The Greek government is expanding its "brain regain" program to include public sector workers, offering returning Greeks a 50% income tax cut for seven years.
Regional authorities in Spain’s Canary Islands have opposed plans for a cruise ship affected by a suspected hantavirus outbreak to dock, citing insufficient safety information and calling for urgent national-level discussions
Nearly one in three residents spends over 40% of income on housing, as rents surge faster than wages and affordability continues to deteriorate across major cities and tourist hotspots
City leaders, diplomats and community members gathered to mark 205 years since Greece’s independence, highlighting shared values and the enduring contribution of Greek Americans to New York
The United States has temporarily halted a naval operation to escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz as President Donald Trump cites progress toward a potential agreement with Iran amid ongoing tensions in the region
Police detained the wife of a 54-year-old accused of killing a young man in Crete, as details emerge of a revenge-driven attack linked to a fatal road accident three years earlier.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis joins leaders from Cyprus and Jordan to address Middle East tensions and boost regional cooperation, following a high-profile visit to Abu Dhabi that reinforced diplomatic ties and tech partnerships