Across the European Union, Cyprus posted the lowest inflation at just 0.1%, while France recorded 0.7%, Italy 1.2%, and Finland 1.8%.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports that Israeli political consultants held discreet contacts linked to Greece’s ruling party ahead of parliamentary elections. It also describes an alleged behind-the-scenes role by Israeli President Herzog, which his office denies
A new unified barcode and digital tracking system aims to protect Greek producers, prevent mislabeling of imports, and allow consumers to verify product origin from farm to shelf
Farmers in Greece argue that government measures fail to address the real problems of the sector including livestock vaccination.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias says targeted changes will address concerns from non-commissioned officers while keeping the core overhaul intact as the bill heads to a decisive vote in Parliament
Rights groups report dozens of deaths and more than 1,000 arrests as demonstrations over inflation and a collapsing currency spread beyond Tehran, prompting a security crackdown alongside government calls for dialogue
French cable maker Nexans says it is revising the execution schedule for the Great Sea Interconnector linking Greece and Cyprus, while reaffirming its commitment to the landmark energy project
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New directive calls for immediate enforcement of traffic and criminal laws against those blocking highways, as authorities move to keep major road networks open during ongoing agricultural protests
Greek tax authorities plan a new wave of property auctions, including villas and high-end homes in sought-after areas, as overdue tax debts climb to record levels and enforcement measures intensify.
The government unveils a €160 million aid package, fuel tax refunds, and reforms to insurance and electricity costs to address farmer blockades and strengthen the agricultural sector
Under an EU-wide harmonization plan, Greek drivers with licenses issued before 2013 must gradually switch to the new European-format card by 2033, with earlier deadlines for specific categories.
Speaking in Paris, the Greek prime minister stressed that American involvement is essential for Ukraine’s security and for Europe, while reaffirming Greece’s support for Kyiv without deploying troops inside the country
The LEGO Group has launched LEGO SMART Play™, a screen-free platform powered by a new Smart Brick that lets builds respond to play in real time, marking one of the most significant evolutions of the LEGO System-in-Play since 1978
Vendors argue that soaring prices, excessive taxation, steadily rising fees and what they consider unfair charges have pushed the sector to breaking point.
Authorities revealed a history of violence, family instability, and prior arrests after a 16-year-old confessed to fatally beating a 17-year-old following a confrontation in the city of Serres
Authorities warn of intense rainfall, thunderstorms, strong winds, and dust transport as a dangerous weather system affects much of the country through Thursday morning.
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado says her movement is ready to win a vote after the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro, even as Washington signals it may work with figures from the toppled president’s inner circle
Swiss authorities admit the Constellation Bar went uninspected since 2020 after a New Year’s fire killed 40, prompting stricter safety rules and investigations into bar owners
The Greek prime minister stresses NATO unity, respect for sovereignty, and collective security, as European leaders reaffirm that decisions on Greenland rest solely with Denmark and its people