Farmers in Greece argue that government measures fail to address the real problems of the sector including livestock vaccination.
Financial resilience remains a major concern for Greeks heading into 2026, with most expecting to cut back in order to cover essentials such as housing, utilities, and food.
Classes across Greece resume on January 8 after the Christmas break, though students in one northern city will return later due to a long-standing local festival
Officials say no further concessions will follow as farmers continue protests and reject dialogue, despite new measures on energy costs, fuel taxes, and subsidies.
A 17-year-old boy in Serres passed away following an incident outside a gambling store; a 16-year-old has been arrested while authorities search for another minor involved
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Farmers across Greece warn of escalated protests after rejecting government support measures, demanding more comprehensive aid for the agricultural sector and signaling potential 48-hour road and customs blockades this week.
Members of the Greek community in Caracas describe fear and uncertainty after the Venezuelan president was arrested and taken to court in the United States, as supporters protest and residents brace for possible developments.
What began as a holiday trip for a couple from a Greek island ended in tragedy, after the woman fell ill and died in Panama, while her husband remains in critical condition following severe symptoms during their return journey.
Farmers across Greece intensify road blockades and warn of wider shutdowns, accusing the government of inadequate support, while officials insist the announced measures are final and urge an end to prolonged disruptions
In his annual Epiphany message, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes unity, resilience, and optimism for Greece, encouraging citizens to face challenges with planning and determination for a brighter future
A new Palmos Analysis survey shows widespread public pessimism despite the ruling party’s clear lead in voting intention, with shifting dynamics across opposition parties and mixed views on Greece’s international standing
Authorities launch parallel technical and judicial investigations after a 40-minute collapse of air traffic control disrupted flights, stranded passengers, and exposed concerns over aging infrastructure.
A post on X by independent journalist author Seth Harp – which was later deleted – identified the top officer as Col. Chris Countouriotis, claiming that the latter led the raid that captured Nicholas Maduro
Taxi unions will meet on 8 January to decide on further action, with scenarios ranging from multi-day protests to an indefinite strike over regulation, competition, and fares
Salary rises of up to 20% are expected for thousands of private sector workers in Greece, driven by expanded collective bargaining agreements, a higher minimum wage, and tax relief measures
As farmers threaten nationwide highway closures, the government weighs new concessions alongside fines and administrative penalties, signaling that patience with prolonged blockades is running out.
The body of a 15-year-old girl from Lausanne was identified as belonging to Alice Kallergi, who went missing when a bar was destroyed by fire in the alpine resort of Crans-Montana, bringing a tragic end to days of uncertainty for her family. The death of Alice Kallergi was confirmed on Sunday evening by her father, […]
Greek farmers said they would block key roads at Tempi, and the Rio-Antirio Bridge if the government failed to meet their demands.
The veteran journalist died after suffering a massive heart attack, hospital officials said.