Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis received the Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, Archbishop Makarios, in Athens on Friday. Before the meeting, reportedly held in a very warm atmosphere at the Maximos Mansion, Mitsotakis expressed his joy and announced he would be visiting Australia on the occasion of the Greek national OHI Day […]
According to reports, the victim lost control of the scooter and subsequently hit his unprotected head on the pavement, possibly leading to a fatal heart attack
A new Eurobarometer survey shows most Europeans feel their country is under threat and back stronger EU defense action, highlighting growing anxiety over security and transatlantic tensions.
Greek finance minister Pierrakakis added that it was a duty to elevate the power of Greece in the fields of economy, diplomacy, and defense.
One in four Greeks is 65 or older - the third highest in the EU
As the race for Greece's Eurovision 2026 entry intensifies, 24 artists will battle for a spot in the final during the second semi-final, set to air this Friday night. The event promises star-studded performances and exciting competition.
Wedding venues, baptism receptions and catering companies will soon be required to submit client data in real time to tax authorities, as part of a broader effort to combat undeclared income and VAT evasion
The Finnish Ambassador to Greece, Leena Pylvänäinen was clear when it came to the war in Ukraine and what needed to be done for the bloody conflict to come to a just end. Speaking to TΟ ΒΗΜΑ International Edition in the 13th episode of the “The Ambassadors Series,” Ms. Leena Pylvänäinen stressed that besides the […]
Joblessness fell sharply over the year, though the country still ranks among the bloc’s highest, while overall unemployment across advanced economies stayed broadly stable
The German chancellor argues that shorter hours and high sick leave are hurting growth, as Europe’s largest economy struggles with stagnation, labor shortages and rising unemployment.
Heavy rain, thunderstorms and winds up to 9 Beaufort are hitting much of the country, with authorities urging caution in flood-prone areas as unstable weather is set to persist for days.
Parents of a 9-year-old boy filed a complaint after alleging a teacher at a special education school hit him in class, while authorities also investigate another staff member who allegedly failed to intervene
Food prices remained a key driver of inflation. Beef prices surged 25.4% year-on-year, lamb rose 8.5%, and fruit prices climbed 11.8%.
Emergency measures in Attica and a sweeping water reform plan are setting the stage for billions in infrastructure spending through 2040, as major Greek and international companies compete for contracts in a rapidly reshaping sector
Migration & Asylum Minister Thanos Plevris: We’re honored by his decision to reside with his family in our country
Lessons from Australia on regulating foreign demand and why policy coherence matters.
Brussels is expected to clarify within six months how it will finance critical gas infrastructure as Russian supplies to Europe end in 2027, with Greece positioning itself as a key LNG gateway for Central and Eastern Europe
Government calls the proposed collective labor agreements reform a “historic” social pact to boost worker protections, while opposition parties argue the bill falls short on wages and safeguards
Deputy PM Kostis Hatzidakis emphasizes calm bilateral relations, stronger defense, and international diplomacy, while reaffirming Greece’s focus on legal solutions and energy and military initiatives amid recent talks with Turkey
The European Commission proposes stricter rules and an EU-wide reporting app to protect minors, aiming to curb online harassment that affects one in six children and threatens their mental health