Greece's secretary-general for spatial planning steps down citing personal reasons, as the ministry prepares sweeping new frameworks for tourism, renewable energy and industry.
Greece has managed to significantly improve its fiscal position, achieving high primary surpluses and exiting the list of countries with macroeconomic imbalances, but retains one of the most extensive and complex systems of tax exemptions in Europe
The suspect, James Dalamangas, was sought under an Interpol red notice after nearly three decades on the run faces; he faces extradition proceedings as Australian authorities pursue a murder case that shocked the Greek-Australian community
With two new parties now in the race, New Democracy still commands more than double the support of its nearest rival in Thessaloniki, as Alexis Tsipras and Maria Karystianou shake up a crowded field.
“Legends of the Landscape” at Peri Technon Karteris presents a series of paintings where memory, nature and imagination converge, inviting viewers into shifting spaces between reality and dream
From Spanish colony, to Soviet client state, to US sanctions. The story of Cuba is the story of a small island perpetually caught between dependency and the fight for sovereignty against the ambitions of larger powers
Mitsotakis names four new deputy ministers across three ministries, with the swearing-in set for Friday as the government seeks to draw a line under days of public speculation.
Authorities say 37-year-old suspect had links to individuals detained in Cyprus as investigators examine seized electronic devices and possible connections to a larger militant network
Western Attica has recorded 710 of the roughly 2,880 fires logged across Greece since January, with authorities pointing to illegal dumping, negligence and deliberate arson as the dominant causes.
The internal affairs unit of the Hellenic Police raided planning offices across three Athens suburbs, detaining six on bribery and illegal permits charges and recovering over 334,000 euros in cash.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis confirmed the limited reshuffle while hitting back at the former New Democracy leader, who used a speech in Crete to compare Mitsotakis to left-wing former premier Alexis Tsipras.
politis.gov.gr, which went live Friday, lets citizens follow the status of any pending application with public agencies in real time, using their existing Taxisnet credentials.
A 28-year-old rider lost control at high speed on Thisseos Avenue, struck a 72-year-old pedestrian, and was killed after slamming into a parked car
The arrest stemmed from an international investigation involving authorities in the United States, South Africa and Spain and two operations targeting the online circulation of child sexual abuse material.
Limnos’ vast Posidonia meadow, the largest in the Eastern Mediterranean, is being restored through a pioneering project to protect biodiversity and store carbon.
Complex prepares to open along Chicago’s historic Jackson Park.
Greece tightens rules on illegal gambling, targeting unlicensed sites, payments, ads, and tax evasion in a major crackdown.
Metron Analysis survey points to a fragmented nine-party parliament, with ruling party retaining a clear lead but remaining well short of a majority
Nearly 300 migrants located over past 24 hours as local authorities convene emergency talks and investigators pursue suspected smugglers linked to departures from Libya
Emergency response teams rushed to Piraeus Port after a vehicle plunged into the water near Gate E4, with divers and cranes deployed amid uncertainty over whether anyone was inside the car as investigations and recovery efforts continue