Thousands of property owners and managers must complete the mandatory elevator registration process before the final deadline, as authorities warn of inspections and fines for non-compliance.
The last known images of 50-year-old translator Yu Ting, taken at a bus stop and onboard a bus, have become key clues as authorities continue investigating her disappearance.
The group of Thessaloniki-based emergency responders will join a massive international search-and-rescue effort using drones, thermal imaging and rescue dogs
Aristotelis Hantzis, who refused food for 140 days over the fate of the Asia Minor refugee blocks on Alexandras Avenue, was transferred to Evangelismos hospital Friday as supporters gathered outside.
Only 12% of Greece's loggerhead sea turtle nesting beaches are in good conservation condition, while 50% were rated as moderate and 38% as poor, highlighting the urgent need for stronger protection measures
State body HEREMA is opening the door to privately funded seismic surveys off western and southern Greece, aiming to build a shared data bank that lowers the cost and risk of hunting for oil and gas.
After stops at tiny Polyaigos and untrodden Kimolos, French basketball star Fournier heads to one of the Cyclades’ most picturesque landscape: Sarakiniko on Milos
The Athens-based group plans share issue and bond sale to fund a five-year investment drive in concessions, energy and LNG as it seeks to reshape itself into a broader infrastructure platform
Switzerland broke an almost 80-year-old June heat record, with temperatures reaching 100°F in Basel
The EKO Acropolis Rally gives the public its first look at a major new sports complex rising from the former Athens airport
Fuel subsidies and EU-backed compensation scheme aim to offset losses from invasive toxic species spreading through southern Greek waters
From 'El Rock del Mundial' to 'Waka Waka', World Cup songs have mirrored football’s evolution into a global cultural and commercial phenomenon.
Nine island municipalities will receive more than €15 million for water infrastructure upgrades, including desalination units, network improvements and new facilities aimed at strengthening drinking water supplies
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias unveiled the first Reserve Retraining Center as part of a broader military overhaul aimed at building a force of 150,000 active volunteer reservists
Two protesters from the Alexandras Avenue refugee housing community known as Prosfygika have ended their hunger strike after one was hospitalized in critical condition, while pressure grows for negotiations over the area's future
The Acropolis Rally roars into action in Athens before heading across Greece’s iconic stages, blending spectacle, history and endurance.
The Hellenic Fire Service is investigating the cause of each fire
A late-night clash involving around ten people in Kallithea ended in a fatal stabbing, with police detaining eight individuals and investigating whether the violence was linked to soccer fan rivalries.
The partnership includes 50 scholarships over five years, paid internships, and joint research under Papastratos' FutuReady Greece initiative
In three landmark judgments, the European Court of Human Rights found Greek authorities denied recognized refugees a workable path to reunite with their families, demanding documents they could not produce