With €1.2 billion in fiscal space unlocked by a better-than-expected 2025 surplus, Greece is weighing business tax cuts and further household relief ahead of a major government announcement in Thessaloniki this September.
As proceedings restart in one of Greece’s most high-profile cases, attention turns to the state’s role in supporting the prosecution and the legal battles that could shape the course of the trial
A global report highlights the growing toll of workplace stress, insecurity, and harassment, warning that modern work trends could further worsen health risks without urgent action.
Four inmates set fire to a mattress inside a detention facility in western Crete, triggering a dangerous smoke emergency that left both prisoners and correctional officers requiring hospital treatment, though no fatalities were reported.
A man reportedly in psychological distress caused alarm outside a hospital in western Athens when he brandished an air gun after being unable to access psychiatric services, prompting an immediate police intervention with no injuries reported
At a business forum in Athens, the French president praised Greece’s post-crisis recovery and deepening economic ties with France, while both leaders highlighted a strategic partnership they say can serve as a blueprint for Europe’s future competitiveness and unity.
A 41-year-old monk survived three days trapped in a steep ravine near Volos, enduring injuries and harsh conditions until hikers alerted authorities and a coordinated rescue operation brought him to safety.
The Greek Tourism Minister highlights strong economic performance, infrastructure upgrades, and a strategic push to extend the tourism season beyond summer months while improving regional development and sustainability
Another round of debate erupts in public between hard-liners and more moderate officials who want to negotiate with the U.S.
A beloved dessert across Central and South America, Tres Leches Cake—literally “three milks cake”—is known for its irresistibly moist texture and rich, milky flavor.
Officials say targeted, temporary support could be deployed within fiscal limits, as Europe focuses on competitiveness and security amid rising inflation risks.
The Greek prime minister highlights support for citizens within budget limits while calling for stronger European defense cooperation and strategic autonomy amid ongoing geopolitical tensions
The National Observatory of Athens is developing AI early warning systems that can refine forecasts both in time and space and predict in detail the consequences of an event before it occurs
The move marks a positive step after a full lockdown was imposed on the island’s livestock product market due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease
Media reports state that the prime suspect is the current partner of the victim’s former girlfriend
Among others, flights from Athens to Tel Aviv will resume on April 28
In an interview with To Vima International Edition, the former U.S. ambassador argues that Southeast Europe needs corridors for power and data, not just gas, and that markets are underestimating how long the current energy crisis will last.
A comprehensive housing policy plan worth billions is being prepared to tackle rising housing pressures, expand social housing, and improve access to affordable homes for young people and key public sector workers.
The reform aims to restore property values and liquidity in an increasingly lucrative real estate market, while also making procedures clearer and increasingly digital for professionals such as civil engineers, land surveyors, lawyers and notaries
More than one million Turkish visitors traveled to participating islands by ferry in 2025, with Chios, Rhodes and Kos emerging as the most popular destinations for Turkish citizens