Greece’s highest court has halted a controversial luxury hotel construction on iconic Mytakas beach following protests.
The five fatalities at the Trikala factory blast come on top of 201 workplace-related deaths recorded in Greece in 2025, exposing serious safety gaps.
A minibus traveling from Greece to France collided with multiple vehicles in western Romania, killing seven people and injuring three. According to reports the passengers were PAOK supporters heading to Lyon to support their team
A nationwide survey on voting intention shows the governing party holding its lead, as Greeks express skepticism toward a newly announced party by Maria Karystianou and a hypothetical return by former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras
Prime Minister Mitsotakis convenes top officials to enforce biosecurity measures, as authorities work to contain the outbreak and prevent further spread among livestock
FM George Gerapetritis will also participate in a round-table discussion on the issue of “From the High Seas to the Consumer: Securing Maritime Trade and the Global Economy”
The YouTube channel "No Kid No Fish" captured a video of a rare whale sighting in the Pagasetic Gulf, the first time in 89 years
Farantouris met Libya’s Prime Minister and Oil Minister to discuss energy cooperation, migration, and democratic transition, stressing that international law is essential for investments and EU-Libya relations
A 60-year-old middle school teacher and principal in northern Greece has been arrested and convicted after allegedly gagging a 13-year-old student with tape during class, prompting a criminal investigation and disciplinary action by education authorities.
Coached by Thodoris Vlachos, the Greek side turned the bronze-medal match into a one-sided showcase, defeating Italy 12–5.
Embiricos recently stood out on the red carpet of the 2026 Golden Globe Awards as a producer of The Voice of Hind Rajab, a docudrama directed by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania.
The Greek PM is advocating for a more active European role in Gaza and the wider Middle East.
Greece’s older-style identity cards will remain valid until August 2026, authorities have confirmed, amid mounting pressure on police stations as applications for the new biometric IDs continue to rise—particularly in major urban centres
Inflation in Greece is easing, but supermarket prices, rents and services remain high, forcing households to slash budgets and businesses to report falling sales, according to new data and market analysis
The success of bank digitization is particularly evident in consumer lending. According to sources, nearly seven out of ten consumer loans granted last year were issued exclusively through banks’ digital channels.
The Greek team completed two training sessions on Thursday at the Banjica pool, and Vlachos has all 15 internationals available.
A last-minute legal amendment on child custody, passed alongside an unrelated agriculture bill, has ignited controversy after Greece’s tourism minister became the first to invoke it amid her own contentious divorce proceedings
A new Metron Analysis survey finds broad public backing for farmers’ demands and road blockades, even as protest actions ease following talks with the government
A case that reached the highest level of Greece's justice system involved two divorced parents, a lawyer and a lower court judge, who clashed over their child's name, place of baptism, custody and child support
Foreign visitors recorded a 1.3% rise in arrivals and a 1.9% increase in overnight stays year-on-year.