Early findings point to an electrical failure as the cause of a jet crash near Ankara that killed Libya’s army chief and seven others, including a flight attendant believed to be Greek, as investigations continue
The final bank holiday of the festive season will be Tuesday 6 January, marking the Feast of Epiphany.
Long delays and safety concerns sparked a public dispute between farmers and police after blockades caused hours-long traffic jams on key routes linking southern and northern Greece.
Reducing the need to visit registry offices or KEP centers in person, the new service allows Greeks to apply for birth, marriage, civil partnership, and death certificates for events that took place abroad and were registered with the Special Civil Registry before January 22, 2018
A new Metron Analysis survey reveals that while most Greeks are critical of the European Union’s current influence and functioning, a majority favor deeper integration and stronger EU powers to address global challenges
Amid ongoing farmer demonstrations, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed that the government will uphold social responsibility and fairness, ensuring payments are made while refusing to compromise public safety or the wider economy
Trikala’s famed “Mill of the Elves” has emerged as the country’s most popular Christmas park, pushing local occupancy rates to around 90%.
In a kitchen with aging equipment and limited resources, Iakovos Apergis has spent two decades proving that hospital patients deserve more than the bare minimum—they deserve dignity on a plate
As nationwide farmer blockades test public patience and government credibility, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis lays out his roadmap to 2027, balancing crisis management, reforms, and early election positioning.
Authorities defend traffic diversions during nationwide farmer protests, citing serious safety concerns for drivers, passengers and protesters alike
Tractor blockades expand across roads, borders and ports as farmers press ahead with symbolic closures while pledging to ease travel during the Christmas period.
Twelve suspects, including six minors, were arrested in Athens after police uncovered an organized network that used students to sell cocaine and marijuana inside and around school grounds, enforcing strict discipline with threats and violence.
Farmers intensify nationwide protests during Christmas week, announcing symbolic truck blockades on major transport routes while allowing passenger traffic to continue, as the government urges dialogue and restraint.
The farmers will move their tractors onto the Athens–Thessaloniki motorway, allowing private vehicles and buses to pass while barring trucks and articulated lorries.
Creative and inspired, Zamominia are a collective of musicians who came together as friends and make original songs and concerts exclusively for children
The surge of Israeli buyers is largely driven by geopolitical instability and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, as well as the established presence of fellow Israelis in Greece.
Turning to the ongoing farmers’ mobilizations, the Greek PM calls for an end to road blockades, warning that they are harming the economy.
Mitsotakis will also travel to Ramallah in the West Bank, where he will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
From a self-taught cook on a small Greek island to an internationally awarded ambassador of Greek gastronomy, Argiro Barbarigou has reshaped how traditional Greek food is cooked, taught, and shared with the world
In Strasbourg, journalist Nikos Giannopoulos claims he was punched by Nikos Pappas, contradicting Pappas’ denial, and plans legal action