Partly cloudy skies dominate across Greece with isolated mountain showers possible during the afternoon, while African dust lingers in the atmosphere and stronger easterly winds affect the Ionian.
Shocking images of the 1944 May Day executions in Kaisariani reveal Nazi brutality and spur Greece to preserve its visual history.
A group of eight foreign nationals, along with the lorry's driver, were arrested after the vehicle had entered a northeast Greece border post from Turkey
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the National Center for Air Operations in Larissa on Saturday, using the occasion to send a message of reassurance to the Greek public amid heightened regional tensions, making reference to the Achilles Shield defensive system. “I had the opportunity to confirm once again the absolute operational readiness of the Armed […]
Greece’s Food Safety Authority (EFET) recalled the MILKEO PLUS milk preparation device, following an alert from the product’s foreign manufacturer, BEABA. The recall was filed by Greek distributor Breton with EFET’s Attica Regional Directorate. The reason cited is a software non-compliance issue that may result in an incorrect amount of milk powder being dispensed by […]
Dermatologists and facialists reveal the treatments stars use before big events—and what might be worth trying
Tal Dilian made the statements to journalist Dora Anagnostopoulou during the television program Mega Stories, broadcast by Mega Channel
Upgrades to the fighter plane fleet, inter-connectivity and infrastructure are also included in the plan
Clocks move forward by one hour this month, extending evening daylight and affecting sleep patterns, energy use, and daily routines across the country
Fraport Greece airports posted an average load factor of 81.4% in February 2026, up from 77.1% in the same month a year earlier.
A confidential 63-page police plan published exclusively by TA NEA, outlines how officers should identify and respond to armed attackers and potential suicide bombers in crowded places following heightened security concerns linked to the war in the Middle East.
Landmark decision confirms that public employees cannot be dismissed or demoted solely because they retire, protecting the rights of workers who continue employment after retirement
The “sirens of war” again erupted in the Middle East on the last day of February, last month, with the coordinated and large-scale US and Israeli strikes against Iran, followed by the latter’s retaliation across the wider region.
Authorities plan extensive inspections in high-risk industries, with fines reaching up to €31,500 per undeclared employee to combat labor law violations and protect workers’ rights
European rice producers warn of growing market pressures as imports hit 1.7 million tons, urging policy changes to protect local production and ensure fair competition.
High fuel taxes keep gasoline prices near the top of EU rankings, with drivers paying about €1.85 per liter on average
A 60-year-old woman was seriously injured while hiking near Mount Olympus after being attacked by a pack of dogs, prompting an investigation and the arrest of a local municipal official.
Athens joined European partners in calling an emergency UN meeting on Lebanon as fears grow over a wider conflict, potential refugee flows, and regional instability
Swedish star Armand “Mondo” Duplantis set a new world record in his home meeting in Uppsala, clearing 6.31 meters on his first attempt
'There are, in fact, tankers coming through now, Iranian tankers, I believe some Chinese flag tankers have come through. So, we know that they have not mined the strait'