Greece’s social security authority is rolling out a new package of back payments linked to pension recalculations, with some beneficiaries set to receive thousands of euros
Before the decade-long financial and economic crisis that bedeviled the country, beginning in late 2009, more than 80% of Greek households owned their residence. Today, 30.3% of the population lease their abode
Speaking at the EIB Forum, Greece’s finance minister and Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis warned that geopolitical instability could disrupt shipping, supply chains and investor confidence, urging Europe to boost investment, innovation and financial integration.
Children enter institutions physically or psychologically traumatized, from parents who have overwhelmingly experienced poverty and social exclusion. They are then asked to live in an environment that, by its nature, struggles to offer individualized attention and care
A prosecutor in Larissa has recommended rejecting appeals by two victim families seeking forensic tests abroad following the Tempi train disaster. The case now moves to a judicial council that will decide whether the exhumations proceed.
All three primary Greece-based mobile phone providers agreed to a digital governance ministry initiative to ensure uninterrupted communication for citizens in these regions
Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis says an announcement on reducing industrial energy costs is imminent, as the government works to boost competitiveness and attract investment.
A sudden road collapse outside a local high school in Ioannina swallowed a city cleaning truck, but authorities report no injuries as the cause of the sinkhole remains under investigation
Gasoline prices are climbing across Greece as the Middle East conflict fuels market uncertainty, prompting drivers to rush to gas stations while authorities monitor the market and warn that further increases may follow
A 20-year-old university student in Ioannina died after falling from a building on the Polytechnic campus, marking the second tragic fall of a young person in Greece within two days
Should circumstances require it, the government stands ready to support households, continuing a policy it has pursued throughout previous energy crises, minister Papastavrou stressed.
Geopolitical tensions and rising energy costs are reshaping Greece’s wage debate as the government considers a smaller increase to the minimum wage, while a new sector-wide labor agreement signals a potential revival of collective bargaining.
U.S. Raises Travel Advisory for Cyprus to Level 3 out of 4, Citing Risk of Armed Conflict
The Senior International Correspondent for Corriere della Sera, Andrea Nicastro, shares candid insights in an interview with TO BHMA International Edition on the Ukraine war, the changing global power landscape, and the forces shaping today’s international stage.
The son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, long seen as an influential figure behind the scenes, has emerged as the leading choice among the Assembly of Experts to succeed his father, the slain former Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Greece maintains a network of civil defense shelters—many hidden and some dating back to World War II—designed to protect civilians if air-raid sirens sound
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office recorded €2.68 billion in estimated damage tied to ongoing investigations in Greece. The findings have triggered sharp criticism from opposition parties.
A security guard noticed a prowler at the site and called police, with officers later arresting one suspect in his attempt to flee. Authorities accused the man of another three such rail-related thefts last Sunday.
Gas station owners in Greece warn that additional price adjustments are expected in the coming days.
Among the main components, services posted the fastest annual growth at 3.4% in Feb., up from 3.2% in Jan. Food, alcohol, and tobacco remained steady at 2.6%.