Greek farmers have decided not to hold a meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, following a nationwide assembly held in Nikaia, near the city of Larissa. Instead, they will send a document outlining their demands to the prime minister and the relevant ministries, including lower prices for agricultural fuel, reduced energy costs and the restoration […]
Seventeen individuals represent Greek shipping in the Lloyd's List 2025, which features what the journal extols as the industry’s 100 most influential figures on the planet
From January 1, 2026, drivers will face higher tolls on Attiki Odos, Olympia Odos, and Moreas highways, with small increases expected to impact daily travel for cars and trucks
For 2026, the council projects a 2.3% economic growth rate amid global turmoil and geopolitical uncertainty
New legislation limits deferments for university, graduate, and doctoral students, sparking protests over potential impacts on medical training, research careers, and Greece’s academic and scientific workforce, raising concerns of increased brain drain
A high-level meeting between government ministers and farmers from Crete ended without a resolution, as producers warn that the island is facing severe economic strain and may escalate protests if no solutions emerge
In ongoing second-instance trials, the prosecutor describes Golden Dawn as a structured criminal organization rooted in Nazi ideology, while anti-fascist groups and Pavlos Fyssas’ mother rally public support outside the courthouse
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis invited farmer representatives to talks Monday at 5 PM, emphasizing dialogue and government support for agriculture while highlighting economic growth and urging political unity among his party members
Pierrakakis was elected - unanimously - in the first round after his Belgian counterpart dropped out of the Eurogroup selection process
The Eurogroup president plays a key role in coordinating economic policy among the 20 countries that use the euro, representing the group in discussions with the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and other EU institutions.
According to Greece’s Ministry of Development, the discussions reaffirmed Washington’s intention to finance new, strategically significant development projects in Greece.
The Netflix star playfully teased Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on U.S. television after revealing he unwinds by watching Emily in Paris with his wife
A recent Palmos Analysis poll reveals widespread perception of corruption across politics, public works, and media, with citizens citing economic motives, lack of political will, and slow justice as key factors undermining trust in institutions
Investigators say inconsistencies, inheritance motives, and new evidence about the alleged shooter unraveled the nephew’s claims and positioned him at the center of the brutal campground killings.
Producers remain entrenched at roadblocks while ruling-party MPs turn on the government over delayed subsidies, unclear promises and rising anger in the countryside.
'Greece can act as an honest broker and a reliable interlocutor in the wider region. We plan to participate in the future of Gaza,' FM George Gerapetritis said during the Doha Forum 2025
Despite their openness to AI, 35% of Greeks say they encounter fake news very often, significantly above the European average at 27%.
The agricultural protests, which are gaining broader momentum, are placing pressure on local communities, transportation networks, and the tourism sector.
A recent survey reveals that while most Greeks back farmers’ grievances, the nation remains divided over their disruptive road and airport blockades, highlighting public sympathy for farmers yet controversy over protest methods
A man from Crete has been arrested after Greek authorities found assault rifles, pistols with silencers and other equipment in a stolen car, leading investigators to believe they prevented a contract-style killing