The cargo included medical and pharmaceutical supplies, food, water, and essential goods.
Government hints at possible economic support for households as officials await surplus data, with announcements potentially imminent if fiscal conditions allow.
Emerging party led by Maria Karystianou jumps to third place as voter shifts intensify, undecided voters fall, and support for early elections rises.
A foot-and-mouth outbreak confined to the eastern Aegean island of Lesbos for now, but officials warn of European-level risk as emergency support measures are rolled out
The report drew from 32,500 travelers, focusing on tourists’ perceptions and stance on the social and environmental impact of travelling
A former doctor convicted of sexually abusing and raping multiple patients has been released from custody while awaiting a retrial, under strict conditions imposed by a Greek appeals court.
Lawmakers face a tense decision over lifting MPs’ immunity in the OPEKEPE probe, exposing divisions within the ruling party and raising the stakes in Parliament
Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki is recovering in excellent condition after surgery at an Athens hospital. She had initially been hospitalized after feeling unwell during a road trip.
A breakthrough regenerative medicine platform creates patient-specific cartilage implants, now preparing for clinical trials after being classified as an advanced therapy product.
New data for 2025 shows mixed trends in Greece’s cultural sites, with modest changes in visitor numbers but significant increases in revenue, particularly in archaeological locations where earnings more than doubled in some periods.
"Bone" and "Genica" are presented at Manhattan's leading off-off Broadway theater The Tank, with international Greek director Ioli Andreadi returning for the seventh consecutive year to the world's most important theatrical metropolis.
The improvement is attributed to the launch of a general registry of wills, introduced last November by the justice ministry in cooperation with notarial associations in the country
In 1961, Manos Hadjidakis made history with “Never on Sunday,” bringing Greek music to the world stage and turning a personal triumph into a national moment of pride
Heavy reliance on Gulf fuel imports leaves Greece exposed to rising energy costs and supply disruptions, while shipping risks and global trade shifts amplify economic pressure
Record gold prices drive mass sell-offs of British gold sovereigns in Greece, with Bank of Greece data showing sales far outpacing purchases amid global economic uncertainty.
Rising costs, supply chain disruptions and weaker demand could weigh on Greece’s export performance, even as businesses benefit from strong competitiveness and new global trade opportunities
Greece's health minister called the European Public Prosecutor's Office a institution that could be abolished by a parliamentary vote, prompting an immediate and blunt response from the country's union of judges and prosecutors.
A high-stakes debate on rule of law unfolds as scandals, wiretapping probes, and political tensions mount—pitting Prime Minister Mitsotakis against opposition calls for elections
The incident was revealed by the group Ctrl-Alt-Intel, whose members reportedly include US and UK specialists
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