The interior ministry draft bill aimed to fulfill one of the pledges made by the current Mitsotakis government back in 2019, i.e. giving Greek citizens living or temporarily residing abroad the right to participate in national elections
A prosecutor in Larissa has recommended rejecting appeals by two victim families seeking forensic tests abroad following the Tempi train disaster. The case now moves to a judicial council that will decide whether the exhumations proceed.
Dendias said that Greece's commitment carries both symbolic and practical weight, asserting that it will stand alongside the Cypriot people and all lawful residents of the Republic of Cyprus.
GOP-led House committee pressed former first couple as part of Epstein probe
As Greece sends military assistance to Cyprus, opposition leaders are urging Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to brief party chiefs on developments in the Middle East and clarify Athens’ position in the escalating regional crisis.
Greece’s deliberations unfold against a backdrop of similar measures elsewhere in Europe, with France being the first to enact a full ban on face coverings in public spaces in 2011.
The outlook is supported by a mix of counterbalancing forces: expansionary US fiscal policy, gradually easing interest rates, and stronger consumer spending driven by rising stock markets.
Mitsotakis spoke of “the digital leap our country has made in recent years,” announcing forthcoming measures to address digital addiction among minors.
New Democracy remains dominant, but economic anxiety, leadership fatigue and a fragmented opposition are reshaping the political terrain. As elections inch closer, every major figure faces a narrowing path—and a restless electorate.
Despite resistance from France and a legal challenge, EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic says the bloc could implement its long-negotiated Mercosur agreement within months to boost exports and offset U.S. tariffs
The case was solved as part of special operational actions carried out by police services in the South Aegean aimed at combating the spread of narcotics.
Toxic hairs from pine caterpillars can cause swelling, breathing issues, and even tissue death in dogs, prompting urgent veterinary care
Duplicated efforts, fragmented industry and soured collaborations are among reasons region isn’t getting more bang for its defense buck
A new initiative aims to reduce food waste by removing unnecessary expiration dates on long-lasting products, encouraging safer consumption, and promoting sustainability, with proposals set to reach the European Commission this spring
According to the relevant minister, the call to fill administrative positions will be conducted via an open public invitation, seeking experienced cadres from the domestic market and abroad
Joblessness fell sharply over the year, though the country still ranks among the bloc’s highest, while overall unemployment across advanced economies stayed broadly stable
The country managed to improve its score by one point, reaching 50 out of a maximum of 100
Hellenic Post (ELTA) launches pilot plan transferring 150 self-operated branches to private partners while keeping national service coverage and staff positions intact
The veteran cross-country skier becomes the first Greek athlete to compete at the Winter Olympics 2026, racing in the demanding Men’s Sprint Classic as Greece begins its schedule of appearances.
Minister of Education Sophia Zacharaki calls for a major reform of Greece’s education system, suggesting the possible abolition of nationwide university entrance exams while emphasizing student and staff safety at universities