Konstantinos Karamanlis signs the Treaty of Accession of Greece to the European Economic Community on May 29, 1979 and promises "far-reaching reforms."
The emergency status, which will remain in effect until June 26, 2025, allows for the rapid deployment of financial and logistical resources to support affected communities and accelerate remediation efforts
Amid the housing crisis, Greece is weighing the bold move to push property owners to make vacant homes available for rent or sale.
Meteorologists are forecasting more heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds for most of Greece starting on Friday.
The Greek government is promoting the use of price-comparison tools as consumers face further food cost increases.
Revenue from American tourists visiting Greece dropped significantly in March 2025, marking a whopping 29.8% decline, according to data released by the Bank of Greece (BoG). Travel receipts from the United States dropped to €55.7 million—from €79.3 million in the same month last year. Market experts attribute this sharp decline to repeated statements by President […]
The Commissioner’s visit to Greece began Monday with a series of field inspections alongside Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou.
Greece is intensifying its search for critical raw materials by reassessing existing mining sites across the country.
Hegseth highlighted the pivotal role of Souda Bay Naval Base, in Crete, in supporting critical operations across multiple theaters.
The early results of a first-of-its-kind analysis of Greece’s vipers pave the way for an antivenom that could become a valuable export product.
A Greek prosecutor has ordered the removal of wolves from Mt. Parnitha on the outskirts of Athens to protect its red deer population, sparking controversy.
The system provides citizens access to their comprehensive health records—including diagnoses, prescriptions, test results, and hospitalizations—via the online portal.
Only 14 refugees residing in Germany have returned to Greece as part of a voluntary program implemented by the German government that allows legal refugees in the country to relocate to the first EU country of entry, according to the online German news outlet Spiegel. Spiegel notes that interest among eligible refugees currently living in […]
In addition to the investigation into the alleged fraud, are a flurry of accusations, intimations, and denials of a cover-up.
The Crete-Attica power link is a technological feat: a 1.1 billion euros investment with a capacity of 1 GW.
Meanwhile, Greek health authorities say there is no need to close schools nor to conduct mass disinfections.
Nearly 200,000 long-term unemployed individuals in Greece, remain invisible in national and European statistics.
The EMY noted that the bulletin would be updated within 24 hours based on evolving weather conditions.
Paul Taylor: I recognize the growth success of Greece, the sound public finances that the government has maintained. But I look at other factors that haven't changed so much.
Greece's tax authority has digitized the process for property transfers, fulfilling a promise to cut red tape.