Authorities dismantle a criminal network using over 370 “ghost” companies to fraudulently claim tax refunds, seizing weapons, cash, and financial documents during police operations
By gender, the unemployment rate among women was 10.6%, compared with 11.8% a year earlier, while among men it fell to 6.1% from 8%.
Eleven Greek activists detained after the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla heading to Gaza have launched a hunger strike, calling for their immediate release and denouncing what they describe as violations of international law
After criticism, Defense Minister Dendias clarified that the case of Panos Ruci falls under judicial authority—not government—and that responsibility would lie with the government only if it were a governmental act
Greece’s Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Vassilis Kikilias, underscored the close maritime ties between Greece and the Republic of Korea.
Greek Foreign Ministry confirms all 27 citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla are unharmed, with consular assistance and safe repatriation underway.
Israeli forces boarded the Greek vessel 'Oxygono' carrying aid to Gaza, detaining activists who will be deported to Europe. Despite the raid, 24 ships from the international flotilla continue toward the blockaded enclave
According to reports, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told other European leaders that 'we must learn the Ukraine lesson'
A court in Larissa has allowed the exhumation of a Tempi rail crash victim for DNA identification, as another grieving father, Pano Ruci, marks day 17 of his hunger strike
The head of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), Laura Kovesi, is scheduled to hold a press conference later on Wednesday.
A fresh survey highlights declining support for Greece’s ruling New Democracy, while smaller parties make modest gains and voter dissatisfaction grows
The Greek PM is expected to stress that reinforcing the EU’s eastern borders cannot come at the expense of its southern frontiers, which also face mounting threats.
The Center of Planning and Economic Research revised, slightly downwards, it previous forecast of 2.2%
Dendias acknowledged that the reforms to be implemented in the Greek Armed Forces may carry a political cost, but he insisted they are necessary and will move forward.
Greek economy: Record tourist arrivals and strong budget surpluses hide slow growth, widening inequality, and a political landscape stuck in neutral
Despite recent social progress, classrooms remain hostile for many queer students in Greece. TO BHMA International Edition talks to Rainbow School’s Elena Skarpidou on why it’s time for real reform.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told his cabinet that Greece projects strength abroad while tackling misinformation at home. He also highlighted new tax cuts, defense reforms, and migration policies as pillars of the government’s agenda
As part of the 'Parmenion 25' exercise, civil defense sirens will sound across Greece on Wednesday. Authorities stress the alerts are purely a test with no cause for concern.
The state of Greek gastronomy in Germany mirrors the broader course of bilateral relations: changeable, marked by highs and lows
The protocols were signed aboard warship in the port city of La Spezia by Greek Minister Nikos Dendias and his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto for the initial acquisition of two Bergamini-type frigates from the Italian Navy