Greece’s military higher education institutions improved their global standing over the past year, bucking the downward trend seen in both universities and private colleges.
The bank forecasts a 2.2% expansion of the Greek economy in 2025, slightly down from 2.3% in 2024, before slowing to 1.8% in 2026.
The statement comes as Israel itself faces international scrutiny over the devastating toll of its military campaign in Gaza.
The WWE star and actor recalls his honeymoon in Santorini, describing how the traditional Greek spinach pie connects him to unforgettable moments and cherished memories
Two first graders will attend classes locally for the first time, instead of traveling by boat to Kalymnos.
Despite their efforts, the officers failed to control the youth, who managed to dive into the churning waters caused by the ship leaving Sikinos.
Greek FM Giorgos Gerapetritis says Athens is engaging both Libyan authorities while insisting on maritime border talks under international law; Greece will not tolerate violations of its sovereign rights and notes Libya’s licensing aligned with the Greek median line
Out of 38 countries tracked by Eurostat, only Montenegro ranks higher in terms of the number of new businesses opened.
On the alarming demographic issue and the government’s initiatives to address the problem by supporting families with multiple children
A European Central Bank report highlights how EU funding boosts productivity, with Greece among the most dependent countries due to limited access to bank lending
Greek exporters are lobbying Washington to secure exemptions from US tariffs on European goods, with cautious optimism that a decision from former President Donald Trump could safeguard key products
More than 250 cases of viral gastroenteritis have been reported on Tzia since mid-August, with health authorities investigating the outbreak and urging strict hygiene measures to contain its spread
High temperatures and tourism boost sales, with the market expected to reach €300 million in 2025, driven by bulk, supermarket, and small retail channels
Rising demand for authentic flavors and the boost from tourism are driving ouzo and tsipouro sales abroad, with exports surpassing €100 million for a second consecutive year
Fresh produce, affordable prices and personal interaction keep Greece’s traditional street markets central to everyday life, though challenges remain for both shoppers and vendors
One year after new legislation allowed public hospital doctors to offer private services, interest remains low due to heavy workloads, limited free time, and high taxes
A 33-year-old motorist was fined €700 and had his license revoked after being clocked at nearly 200 km/h, under Greece’s stricter new traffic code
Czech journalists reveal the role of an Israeli entrepreneur in supplying surveillance equipment to Greece, connected to the Predator spyware scandal
From the Cyclades to Crete, housing demand on Greece’s islands has surged, with rising international interest and sharp price increases in top destinations.
Greece’s largest public sector union has called a nationwide strike on August 28, protesting a government bill on disciplinary law for civil servants. A rally is planned in central Athens as services across the public sector are expected to shut down