Office workers once wouldn’t have shown up without formal clothing—and hats for men! Now, comfort reigns.
The latest ManpowerGroup survey found that 31% of employers in Greece have plans to hire new staff next year.
The new initiative offers costly obesity treatments, digital referrals, free screenings, and holistic kidney monitoring to transform preventive care through early intervention.
The digital document may also be saved as a PDF file, retaining full legal validity as an official ID photocopy.
European Union scientists say 2025 may rank as the world’s second or third hottest year, marking three consecutive years above 1.5°C over pre-industrial levels and highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change
Police detained two young men accused of luring and stabbing a 14-year-old boy in a coordinated attack arranged through messages from a woman presented as a 20-year-old.
Ankara’s renewed claims in the Aegean, the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus and Thrace narrow the room for meaningful talks—even as both sides publicly insist they want dialogue under international law.
The reaction, albeit in an “unofficial manner”, comes after same-day comments by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan before Turkey’s national assembly
“Greece is no longer a story of potential. It is a story of performance,” Dimas stated, inviting the international investment community to “be part of this next chapter.”
The order comes after the unprecedented incursion of protesters into the Chania and Irakleio (Herakleio) airports on Crete, as well as ports on the large island and around Greece
A new report finds Greece’s olive oil sector growing but losing major value as most exports remain unbranded bulk.
Food inflation remained a major driver, accelerating to 2.7% and outpacing the overall rate.
Decades after the Heraklion prefecture fire over currant prices and debts, Cretan farmers face similar struggles today, with roadblocks and demonstrations highlighting unresolved issues in agricultural income, subsidies, and state support
Cooperation between the governments in Berlin and Athens on migration policy has been intensive for years; in scarcely any other policy area is it closer or more systematic
A wave of farmer protests—fueled by economic insecurity, anger over opaque subsidies, and a growing sense of abandonment—raises a crucial question: is this a temporary storm or the start of a deeper rupture between rural Greece and the ruling New Democracy party?
Vilnius imposed emergency measures after weather balloons carrying contraband from Belarus repeatedly disrupted airport operations, prompting fears of broader security threats amid rising tensions along the border
Under Prime Minister Mitsotakis, Greece’s National Security Council approved key defense procurement programs and discussed the implementation of the SAFE plan, aligning with the 2025–2036 long-term defense armament strategy
Using technologies such as artificial intelligence, optical and thermal cameras and satellite connectivity, the new systems enable early detection of smoke and fire, along with precise real-time geolocation of ignition points
The government introduces long-awaited relief measures for survivors and families affected by the deadly 2017 floods in Mandra and the 2018 wildfire in Mati, including protected compensation, debt cancellation, a special pension and full medical coverage
A surge in agricultural blockades in Greece threatens transport, retail, and exports, with potential product shortages and price increases of 2–7% just ahead of the Christmas season, raising concerns for businesses and consumers