The Greek PM also opened the door to limited amendments to the electoral law, citing the introduction of a unified ballot paper
A large-scale police operation involving drones and special units targeted illegal activity in western Athens, resulting in arrests, traffic violations, and the removal of illegal power connections
Athens has not received any official notification regarding a possible visit by Donald Trump and US officials, despite reports of positive interest
Rising prices spill beyond fuel into everyday essentials, squeezing incomes and reshaping consumer behavior, as most households expect further increases and cut back on spending
Akylas is set to perform fourth, in the line-up, at the first semifinal on May 12
Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis referred to an early repayment plan amid favorable court ruling in reducing the debt burden and strengthening investor confidence
A small group of students gathered outside Greece’s government headquarters to oppose proposed higher education changes, with brief tensions reported between protesters and police during the demonstration
Buoyed by strong fundamentals and a string of credit rating upgrades, Greece's four systemic lenders have raised roughly €2.3 billion in bond markets since January, brushing aside geopolitical turbulence.
City leaders, diplomats and community members gathered to mark 205 years since Greece’s independence, highlighting shared values and the enduring contribution of Greek Americans to New York
Authorities intensify inspections and urge strict compliance with safety measures as the highly contagious livestock disease spreads across farms, though it poses no risk to humans
Mass repayment notices have been sent by Greece's tax authority, asking farmers to return subsidies disbursed under OPEKEPE, the since-disbanded, scandal-plagued agency whose own monitoring failures are at the root of the dispute
Papadopoulos said he stood by his long-held position that a large earthquake was coming, while declining to specify a timeframe.
The key characteristics that define the 40% of Greeks who, according to a study, are negative or reserved toward the scientific explanations for environmental changes
A wave of bancassurance deals is transforming Greece’s insurance market, as major banks deepen partnerships and acquisitions to boost revenues and close the gap with European peers.
The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople is on an official visit to Athens, highlighted by a historic address to Greece’s parliament and a series of high-level meetings and ceremonies
A Missed Opportunity in Santa Marta
The MV Hondius, where a suspected hantavirus outbreak is reported, carries 149 people of 23 different nationalities
The pupil, Victor Giannikopoulos, who has distinguished himself in science competitions since the age of 13, says the project seeks to use next-generation technology to reach interstellar space faster than the Voyager spacecraft
TC Athenian House has opened its doors in Kolonaki with handmade creations and Greek hospitality
Salamis Shipyards ramp up production for advanced frigates while expanding into new defense and energy projects, signaling a growing role for Greece in global naval manufacturing