The 89-year-old shooter testified in front of a judge, as social service agency EFKA strikes over attack at offices
The 89-year-old shooter who carried out two shootings in central Athens on Tuesday has been arrested in Patras. Police found him carrying a loaded revolver. Notes left at the scene revealed he had been planning a further attack on the European Parliament in Strasbourg
On a high-profile state visit, the British monarch seeks to reinforce transatlantic ties despite tensions over Iran, NATO and the Falklands, with a message focused on shared values and cooperation
Authorities have filed lawsuits after tons of debris were dumped into a protected coastal area, forming an illegal 60-meter road and causing significant environmental damage.
Many of these areas are also recognized as Key Biodiversity Areas, underscoring their importance for conservation, restoration, and long-term environmental balance.
Lawmakers will decide today on lifting immunity for 13 ruling party MPs linked to a subsidy case, following a unanimous recommendation by the parliamentary ethics committee.
Dozens of ruling party MPs may break ranks in a crucial vote tied to an EU probe into the OPEKEPE scandal, exposing internal tensions and intensifying political pressure on the government.
EU Chief Prosecutor (EPPO) Laura Koveši will reportedly meet with Greek Justice Minister Georgos Floridis on Tuesday, April 22, during a scheduled visit to Athens this week, before taking part in the 11th Delphi Economic Forum the following day. Koveši has been leading an investigation regarding a case related to farming subsidy fraud (OPEKEPE) implicating Greek […]
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
The Greek Migration Ministry reports over 1,200 asylum status revocations following reassessments, alongside leading EU figures in voluntary returns to Syria under an EU-supported reintegration program
U.S. and allies turn to tech, patrols and new routes to defend crucial underwater infrastructure against Russia and China
Restaurants across Greece report high occupancy for Easter dinners, with fixed-price menus ranging from budget-friendly options to upscale hotel buffets as demand for festive dining surges
The average rate for a double room rose to 86 euros in February, up 8.8% from 79 euros in the same month of 2025.
Greece will ban access to Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram for children under 15, enforcing fines and age verification starting next year.
Activists gathered in central Athens urging people to celebrate Easter without animal slaughter, highlighting that millions of lambs and goats are killed each year for the holiday
Greece's permanent representative to the UN also thanked Bahrain for its “tireless efforts” in drafting the text, while also expressing regret that 'its adoption was not possible today'
The UN Security Council is set to vote on a revised resolution urging defensive coordination to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, after opposition from China forced removal of language authorizing force
Rising living costs and the impact of ongoing conflict in the Middle East are disrupting holiday plans across Greece, leading to weaker bookings, rising cancellations, and shifting demand toward nearby destinations
The Greek environment ministry has put forward sweeping planning reforms that would allow construction in protected natural areas, while also extending deadlines for legalizing unauthorized structures across forests, parks and ski resorts.
The latest opinion survey shows the ruling party maintaining its lead over PASOK, while a fragmented opposition and two nascent political projects struggle to energize a largely undecided electorate.