Unexplained glowing objects were reported in multiple regions, sparking speculation and prompting authorities to investigate their origin
Strict entry controls and limited access are in place as the high-profile railway disaster trial continues, with families demanding a fair and orderly process
If the 25% participation requirement is implemented, this could translate into €6–8 billion in revenues for Greek defense companies over the next 12 years.
Greek meteorologists are warning of exceptionally dangerous weather conditions on Wednesday, April 1, with civil protection authorities placing the country on high alert and the state emergency mechanism on standby. Seven regions have been placed on Red Code status. According to the METEOALARM European warning map, nearly half of Greece is under red alert, with […]
Europe’s new Entry-Exit System (EES) goes live on April 10 replacing passport stamps with digital biometric checks for non-EU travelers across 29 countries.
As the war in Iran enters its second month, Greece is bracing for the negative fallout to its economy, with the country’s Parliamentary Budget Office drafting a bleak trimester report. The paper, presented by the chairman of the office, Prof. John Tsoukalas, warns of the adverse consequences, which, in the worst-case scenario would result in […]
Athens says it is exhausting every option to ensure the safe transfer of the Holy Fire from Jerusalem to Greece, as Easter ceremonies in the city are scaled back amid active conflict in the region
Consumer prices accelerated in March across Europe, driven largely by a rebound in energy costs, as geopolitical tensions add pressure to already uncertain economic conditions.
With Easter around the corner and Middle East tensions pushing up fuel and food prices, Athens is rolling out subsidy measures it has used before — and promising more market inspections.
Rising energy costs and prolonged geopolitical uncertainty are weighing on Greece’s outlook, with inflation risks, slower growth and structural weaknesses shaping assessments by global lenders and rating agencies.
Authorities issue “Red Code” warnings as severe weather brings heavy rain, storms, and gale-force winds across large parts of the country, with flood risks and widespread disruption expected.
Israel’s envoy to Greece outlined regional tensions and security dynamics, arguing that Hezbollah acts on behalf of Iran while stressing the importance of alliances and diplomacy in maintaining regional stability
A new €1.7 million project will install advanced water treatment systems in northern Greece to address uranium contamination concerns and ensure safe, continuous drinking water supply
Authorities in southern Greece have suspended all school operations on Wednesday due to severe weather warnings linked to the approaching “Erminio” storm system, prioritizing safety across the islands
Despite firm denials from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government, early election speculation refuses to fade. A cocktail of scandals, surging prices and tourism anxiety is fueling the chatter while some MPs are starting to ask uncomfortable questions
An IMF official says millions of unresolved non-performing loans continue to slow Greece’s economic recovery, restricting credit access for households and small businesses despite post-crisis banking reforms and broader financial stabilization.
The government unveils diesel subsidies and fertilizer aid to ease rising costs, alongside emergency measures to contain a livestock disease outbreak affecting producers.
Early holiday timing, rising costs and regional tensions weigh on demand, even as state subsidies help keep ticket prices steady.
More than 538,800 cards were issued in 2025, offering access to emergency healthcare across Europe, as demand rises for coverage during travel abroad
The Bank of Greece governor says the current inflation surge, driven by global shocks, may be more difficult to manage than the 2021–22 episode, as expectations shift and repeated disruptions test central banks