According to reports, in his phone with Isaac Herzog, Kyriakos Mitsotakis underlined the need to free the hostages held by Hamas, something he also reiterated in a call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu recently
Lena Samaras, 34, daughter of former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, died suddenly after suffering two seizures. Politicians from across Greece have expressed deep condolences to the family
The listed zones include major port areas, stormwater outlets, and spots near wastewater treatment facilities.
A 41-year-old tourist suffered serious burns while four others sustained glass-related injuries after a gas canister exploded in a rented room in Asprovalta.
A preliminary investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office is underway into €2.5 million in subsidies allegedly received by Greek politician Kalliopi Semertzidou and her family, with anti-money laundering authorities also involved in the probe
A total of 27 candidates participated in the 2025 examination cycle, attempting levels ranging from A1 (beginner) to C2 (mastery). All candidates successfully passed their respective exams, earning formal recognition of their Greek language skills.
The captain of the ship that ran aground off the coast of Nea Styra appeared before a prosecutor on Wednesday. Tugboats are working to dislodge the vessel.
A very high wildfire risk has been forecast for Thursday across six regions in Greece, including Attica, Crete, and parts of the Aegean. Authorities urge the public to avoid fire-prone activities as emergency services heighten readiness
The European Commission has already ordered Greece to forfeit nearly €400 million in funding for 2026 — over 20 percent of the direct payments it was due to receive. In response, the government pledged to shut down OPEKEPE by the end of 2026
A 33-year-old Greek mountaineer died on Mont Blanc’s perilous Grand Couloir, a deadly stretch notorious for frequent rockfalls and high fatality rates among climbers.
In a phone call, Prime Minister Mitsotakis and President Zelensky discussed bolstering Ukraine’s air defenses and rebuilding key infrastructure, including the strategic port of Odessa
A ferry carrying over 100 people ran aground near southern Evia, prompting an emergency evacuation. Authorities are now investigating why the captain failed to report the incident to the coast guard.
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined reforms aimed at improving public services, reducing red tape, and boosting economic development in Greece.
During the search at his home in Palaio Faliro, another man—who was temporarily staying there—reportedly reportedly tried to flush 153 grams of cocaine down the toilet
The Goûter Couloir—also known as the "Corridor of Death"—is infamous for its danger, with more than a hundred fatalities recorded over the years
The successful performance of Centauros is part of a broader 30-billion-euro programme aimed at modernising Greece’s armed forces by 2036
Pythagoreio, the island’s third port, is built on the ruins of ancient Samos, once a dominant naval force under tyrant Polycrates. The town honors its most famous son, Pythagoras, with both a statue and a modern art space that hosts exhibitions and events
With a program that balances spectacle and substance, the Greek Fashion Festival aims to establish itself as a key event on the international fashion calendar—celebrating Greek creativity and positioning Athens as a growing capital of cultural innovation
Last Friday, August 1, farmers gathered outside OPEKEPE’s regional offices in Thessaloniki to demand answers
Dimitris, 15, is out of intensive care and responsive, days after undergoing a 10-hour liver transplant in Italy following heatstroke-induced liver failure. Doctors say his recovery is progressing well