Both sides reaffirmed 'excellent level' of Cyprus-US relations, Nicosia says; 3+1 initiative in east Med discussed
Police estimated that marchers this year in Athens were roughly 23,000
Candidates complete extensive social evaluations only to wait months or years for a court date under the 1996 legal framework.
Authorities have launched a criminal investigation after a young bear was found shot and decapitated in a remote mountain area, prompting strong reactions from environmental organizations
The Greek economy grew 2 percent year-on-year, driven mainly by private consumption and tourism.
Crowds gather at Athens’ Polytechnic University to honor the 1973 uprising victims, with events culminating in a march to the U.S. embassy amid strict traffic and metro restrictions
Authorities say at least two more people may have assisted in placing the bomb that triggered the violent feud between two families in the Cretan village of Vorízia
The two-week national drill on Crete tested air-defense units through live-fire exercises, coordinated scenarios and joint operations across all branches of Greece’s armed forces
Like the existing “blue” fixed-rate tariffs, the upcoming “red” tariffs are expected to remain an attractive refuge for households unsettled by the sharp swings in wholesale electricity prices over the past three months.
During Zelensky’s visit to Athens, Greece explored potential cooperation with Ukraine on advanced naval drones that have played a key role in Kyiv’s Black Sea operations
“Our country is, in practice and on the ground, becoming an energy hub,” said the Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou
Unstable weather with African dust, rising temperatures, and scattered showers is expected across Greece during the November 17 Polytechnic commemoration, with the heaviest rain focused in western regions
Greece and Cyprus pause their flagship power-interconnection project to re-evaluate costs, hunt for investors, and navigate U.S. interest and Turkish pressure—revealing deep rifts between the two allies over strategy, risk, and the project’s viability.
Athens faces major transport disruptions from 15–17 November as authorities close central metro stations and reroute dozens of bus and trolley lines for the annual Polytechnic uprising commemoration
In November 1973, Athens erupted as students and citizens defied the dictatorship. What followed was a night of gunfire, tanks, and tragedy. This is the full story of the junta’s violent crackdown, reconstructed from contemporary reports and eyewitness accounts.
More than 5,000 police officers, drones and armored vehicles will be deployed across central Athens as authorities implement extensive security measures for the 52nd anniversary of the Polytechnic Uprising
Mild November temperatures, strong southerly winds over the seas, and patchy visibility mark Monday’s weather, with showers mainly in western and northern regions.
The Tourism Ministry is adding new beneficiaries to the 2025 “Tourism for All” scheme, redistributing unused funds from the summer period to support affordable holidays and boost off-season travel
Greece is experiencing spring-like conditions in mid-November, with sunshine, light clouds, Saharan dust and temperatures reaching 23°C on Monday, before brief showers return in parts of the country early next week
The U.S. ambassador highlights the strategic value of a new LNG agreement between Greece and Ukraine, calling it a crucial step toward strengthening Europe’s energy independence from Russia