The regions of Halkidiki, Eastern Attica, and the Dodecanese emerged as the top offenders in terms of unlawful occupation of coastal space.
The overturned vehicle is currently blocking both lanes of the carriageway heading towards Thessaloniki
The European Anti-Poverty Network emphasizes the need for cohesive and forward-looking social policies. Key areas of focus must include equitable access to decent work and housing, reinforced public services, and targeted support for at-risk populations
The mine had been discovered last February between Aghios Ilias and the settlement of Douneika.
With three bear killings in just a month, decisive intervention by the Greek state is now urgent, says wildlife NGO ARCTUROS
Foreign arrivals in May rose by 2.5%, while overnight stays from international tourists increased by 2.2%.
These so-called “sponge infrastructures” can serve as natural defenses against floods, help river basins suffering from water scarcity, and offer sustainable responses to drought and soil erosion.
After a hard-fought victory over Finland (85-78) in the Round of 16 on Wednesday, the Greek squad now faces the formidable French side, known for its exceptional talent and depth.
Forecast models from the National Observatory of Athens (meteo.gr) and the HEAT-ALARM system indicate significant heat stress for much of the country
The initiative is a strategic partnership between the Hellenic Emerging Technologies Industry Association (HETiA) and the Ministry of Development.
The Libyan government asserts that “neither Greece nor Egypt has sovereign rights” in the maritime zones established between Libya and Turkey under this accord.
The number of deaths on Greek roads rose to 665 in 2024 up from 646 in 2023 despite government pledges to improve the country's poor standing.
The timing of the call is seen as particularly significant, taking place against the backdrop of Libya’s objections to Greece’s offshore concessions south of Crete.
Emergency services remain on high alert as efforts to contain the blaze continue
Mykonos faces a third consecutive summer of disappointing figures, where the drop is particularly evident in the luxury rental market.
Despite the removal of the profit margin cap, price increases have so far been moderate, and consumer behavior continues to shift toward cost-effective alternatives like private label goods
Companies renting out properties (e.g., Airbnb) will face a fee of up to 600 euros per property annually.
In addition to ground operations, a firefighting helicopter has been dispatched to assist from the air
Whether viewed as a severe heatwave or just a typical July heat spell, the coming days will bring intense heat across much of Greece
63% of investors questioned in the report estimated Greece would become a more “attractive” investment location in the next three years