Around 2 million private-sector employees in Greece will see higher take-home pay from Friday, following a tax reform package announced by the government at the Thessaloniki International Fair in September. The measures include significant tax relief for young workers up to the age of 25 and for families with children, with benefits amounting to the […]
The answer to the question of the future of transatlantic relations - closely tied to NATO’s future - will emerge only over time. An abrupt rupture is unlikely.
Captured in the years following World War II, McCabe’s photographs approach Delphi with restraint and deep sensitivity. His lens traces the dialogue between monumental ruins and the surrounding landscape, revealing a place shaped as much by light and silence as by stone
Household deposits rose by approximately €2.5 billion in December 2025, according to data from the Bank of Greece, bringing the annual growth rate to 3.5%. Business deposits increased by €3.8 billion, compared with a rise of €90 million in the previous month, while the annual growth rate accelerated to 9.6% from 8.7%. More specifically, deposits […]
Two middle schools for juvenile offenders will remain closed until the end of the week due to dozens of positive readings for exposure to the tuberculosis germ
The President of UEFA, Aleksander Ceferin, conveyed his sincere condolences to the President of the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO), Makis Gagatsis, and to PAOK FC over the tragic death of seven fans. This took place during a communication with the Federation’s president, following the traffic accident in Romania that claimed the lives of seven PAOK […]
Greek authorities are investigating whether a 52-year-old man is linked to multiple deaths after confessing to killing a woman whose body was discarded, as a second female victim was found in the same building months later.
New analysis from a liberal think tank links the recent child custody controversy to a broader, long-standing practice in Greece: inserting unrelated amendments into large bills with limited consultation and oversight
A new government proposal would allow Greeks living abroad to vote by mail in national elections and create a dedicated three-seat constituency for the diaspora, aiming to boost participation and representation
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) launches sweeping inspections of businesses failing to link POS systems and IRIS payments to electronic tax records, with fines up to €20,000 and license revocations for software providers
A powerful pre-dawn blast at a food manufacturing plant killed five women, left others missing, and raised serious questions about workplace safety, as authorities investigate a possible gas-related explosion
Greek authorities dismantled an organized crime ring accused of cheating consumers by manipulating fuel pump software, delivering less gasoline than paid for and causing estimated losses of more than €25 million over five years.
Ruling center-right party reaches 29.5%, fielding a 16.5 percentage-point lead over second-place PASOK
Reports state that Kyriakos Mitsotakis will depart on Thursday morning, weather permitting
Irate response by Turkish CHP party deputy chairman, who invokes 'international law'
PM Mark Carney backs Denmark’s sovereignty, calls for focused Arctic talks and stronger multilateral cooperation amid U.S. threats over Greenland
Respondents were asked whether they would vote for new parties created by Karystianou, Tsipras and Samaras, respectively
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez announced plans to reform Venezuela’s hydrocarbon law, easing foreign investment rules in untapped and underdeveloped oil fields, with revenues aimed at workers and public services under a U.S.-backed reconstruction plan
Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado presented U.S. President Donald Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal during a White House meeting, seeking to influence U.S. policy as Washington reshapes Venezuela’s political and economic future
Ali Shaath, chosen to administer Gaza under a U.S.-backed plan, says war debris could be pushed into the Mediterranean to create new land and speed reconstruction. He aims to clear rubble in three years and rebuild the enclave within seven