Greece’s recovery narrative often celebrates rising GDP growth rates and tourist arrivals. Yet these figures mask an uncomfortable truth: many Greeks still feel they are running hard but standing still
A retired man in Thessaloniki was detained for seven hours after security staff accused him of stealing public property — a small sprig of rosemary — from a hospital garden, in a case that has sparked disbelief and criticism
Over 330,000 animals have been slaughtered amid a sheep pox outbreak, threatening feta production and triggering fears of sharp price hikes across Greece.
"As long as Turkey maintains a standing casus belli against Greece, and as long as it continues to challenge the sovereignty of Greek islands in the Aegean, it’s obviously impossible for us to agree to such participation,” Mitsotakis said pointedly.
Specifically, 66.8% of Greek citizens reported difficulty making ends meet, compared with 37.4% in Bulgaria and 28.7% in Slovakia.
Every smaller transaction reveals a larger reality: families trimming shopping lists, professionals scrutinizing expenses, and consumers struggling to make ends meet.
In lieu of wreaths, the family encourages donations to music education: a cause close to the Savvopoulos’ heart.
The number of Greek employees who state that their level of education exceeds their job requirements varies significantly by occupation.
In 2023 alone, the industry generated 2 billion euros for Greece, contributing 973 million euros to GDP and creating 22,600 jobs, according to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).
While most Greeks still hold unfavorable views of Donald Trump, a new Metron Analysis survey reveals a sharp increase in positive opinions — particularly among right-leaning respondents
Motorists should expect road closures, diversions and heavy vehicle bans ahead of the October 28 'Ohi Day' parades and events.
Despite its rich literary heritage, Greece has long struggled to bring its contemporary writers to an international audience. Today, a new generation of authors, agents, and initiatives is carrying Greek voices to readers across the globe
Born in cosmopolitan Xanthi in 1925, Manos Hadjidakis transformed modern Greek music—bridging rebetiko and classical forms, winning an Oscar, clashing with power, and redefining beauty as a form of truth and freedom. His life was a song of defiance and grace.
The Greek premier will highlight defense priorities, reaffirming Greece’s support for a comprehensive “360-degree” approach to European security that also safeguards the Union’s external borders.
Women in disadvantaged areas often lack information and self-esteem. Prevention accounts for 30% of the decline in cancer mortality among women aged 50 to 69.
The most dramatic growth came from the 55–64 age group, where secondhand transactions rose by 132% in a single year.
Discover Dionysis Savvopoulos’s journey from a struggling young musician in Thessaloniki to a defining voice of Greek music. His life, albums, and uncompromising vision continue to inspire generations.
Known endearingly as “Nionios” to generations of fans, his music was indelibly linked with the late 1960s and 1970s in Greece
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Ioannis Loverdos revealed that the Australian government has decided to formally recognize and support UNESCO’s declaration of February 9 as World Greek Language Day
Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said the government will distribute €2.5 billion over the next eight months through raises, rent rebates, and tax cuts, promising “tangible results” for Greek households after years of financial strain