A renowned opera singer has been arrested in Greece after allegedly assaulting his 15-year-old son. The incident was reported by his ex-wife, and an investigation is underway. The singer denies the allegations, and a forensic examination is pending
In Valtonera, Greece, residents live in constant fear as landslides continue to threaten their homes. Despite official warnings and a proposal for evacuation dating back to 2017, no action has been taken to ensure their safety or provide relocation support
Thursday, November 6, brings widespread showers across Greece, with stronger storms over Crete and the southern Aegean. Northerly winds and a slight drop in temperatures will make it feel cooler, especially in the south.
Behind the closure of 204 branches, insiders allege that Greece’s postal reforms are less about efficiency and more about paving the way for privatization
Volodymyr Zelensky is expected in Athens this November for high-level talks with Greek officials, continuing the diplomatic dialogue between Greece and Ukraine. The exact date of the visit has not yet been announced
Fatih Akin has indeed taken risks and survived—but he has done so by delving into the present, not the historical past. He is a filmmaker of the here and now, rarely turning his gaze backward
Athens will be without taxis for Wednesday as drivers launch a strike, demanding tax relief, regulatory changes, and a delay in mandatory electric-vehicle adoption.
Residents in Corfu’s Alepou area face severe air pollution and health risks following a fire at a frozen meat plant, with 1,500 tons of burned waste still onsite and cleanup expected to take weeks
Stricter investment thresholds and shifting real estate trends appear to be cooling foreign demand for Greece’s once-booming golden visa program
Ambassador Guilfoyle expressed her delight at returning to Greece, calling it a “wonderful experience.”
Longtime Washington power broker and architect of the “war on terror,” Cheney was a polarizing figure who shaped US foreign policy during the George W. Bush administration
The €134 million Komotini facility boosts Greece’s role as an energy hub for Southeast Europe, expanding gas exports to the Balkans and beyond amid Europe’s efforts to move away from Russian energy
After clashes with lawmakers over the closure of 204 post offices, Greek postal service CEO Grigoris Sklikas resigns, citing difficulties in implementing essential reforms and navigating political pressures in his resignation letter
A 55-year-old man in Thessaloniki fired his shotgun into the air to frighten a group of teenagers making noise near his home, but one of them — a 15-year-old boy — was hit by pellets and hospitalized
New Eurostat data shows Greece ranks among the five poorest EU nations, with one in ten workers at risk of poverty and men faring significantly worse than women.
After backlash from ruling-party MPs over plans to shut most post offices, the Prime Minister’s office seeks a way to defuse tensions. A €30 million gap, internal blame games, and angry lawmakers threaten to turn a communication misstep into a political crisis.
On Wednesday, she will first be received by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, followed by Minister of Foreign Affairs George Gerapetritis
Authorities said 104 firearms were seized and 345 people arrested in the Phaistos Municipality, where the beleaguered village of Vorizia is located
Nottingham Forest has pledged financial support to fans injured in the shocking knife attack on a Doncaster–London train on Saturday night
Hellenic Post (ELTA) begins a controversial downsizing plan, closing dozens of branches across Greece despite backlash from local communities and politicians. Management says the move is vital for the company’s survival under EU rules.