From November 1, consumers can access lower electricity rates during off-peak hours under the seasonal dual-rate system, which will remain in effect until March 31, 2026
Friday, October 31, will start with mild conditions and patchy clouds across Greece, but rain and isolated thunderstorms are expected later in the day in western and southern regions.
Through curated culinary events, visitors can now experience ancient Greek sites and monuments in an entirely new way.
The new AI tool is set to cut red tape, give Greek doctors faster access to patient records, and improve treatment.
For one day only, the country turns into a vast movie theater, inviting everyone to rediscover the joy of the big screen beyond the solitude of streaming
The Taxi Drivers’ Union (SATA) says the strike marks the end of its “silence” and the beginning of a wider campaign to defend the sector’s survival.
To support the investments, water bills are expected to rise by 2 to 3 euros per household
Around 76,000 police officers, firefighters, and coast guard personnel will receive retroactive salary increases starting October 1, 2025, under updated pay grades, allowances, and promotions
Today, one in five residents in Greece is over 65. By 2050, one in three will be over 65
With political stability, strong growth prospects, and thriving sectors from energy to pharma and defense, Greece is once again drawing the attention of international funds seeking high returns and long-term opportunities
A 50-year-old man from Rodopi, northern Greece, has been arrested for fatally assaulting his 82-year-old father with a walking stick. Authorities report that the elderly man died of cardiac arrest following the attack.
The European Commission has sent a warning letter to Greece, demanding a new framework for farm subsidy payments by November 4 or risk suspension of €600 million in EU agricultural funds.
Mild and partly cloudy weather across Greece on Thursday, October 30, with high humidity, light southern winds, and morning fog in inland areas.
A revised education law in Greece gives university students enrolled for decades the choice to complete their studies or be removed from the registry.
The Dutch royals’ lavish new home in Athens exposes the costly side of Greek luxury
The list also features rising music sensation Klavdia, who captivated audiences with her standout performance at the Eurovision 2025 song contest.
From 2022 to 2024, the EU added 12 new LNG terminals and six expansions, boosting import capacity by 70 bcm to 250 bcm annually—driven by shrinking Russian gas supplies amid the Ukraine war.
The historic Greek “Pentagon” undergoes its first major renovation in nearly eight decades. The new façade, designed by acclaimed sculptor Costas Varotsos, marks a symbolic step toward a modern, eco-friendly era for the country’s Defense Ministry
Despite more than 400,000 registered blood donors, Greece continues to face periodic shortages that put thousands of patients at risk each year—especially those with lifelong transfusion needs.
With more than 3 million airline seats booked, Greece turns October into an extension of summer as German and British travelers keep the islands busy and locals plan mountain escapes for the long weekend.