“Every parent of an autistic child fears the same thing: ‘What will happen after I’m gone?’ There is nothing reliable or well-organized provided by the state.”
Greece recycles less than 20% of its waste and landfills over 75%. Can EU pressure, island pilot projects, and global momentum help shift Greece to a circular model?
"The large-scale arrests of protesters and journalists in recent months have sent a chilling message: No one is safe," writes Imamoglu.
“The members of the Armed Forces cannot continue to live under financial strain,” Dendias stressed, making special mention of their role in civil protection and healthcare.
The iconic water polo player was destined to honor Olympiacos and write his own name in “gold letters” in the club’s history, like the fulfillment of a prophecy
Over 70% of Greece's tax debt is owed by just 9,830 taxpayers, which are mostly large companies.
From Paris, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced new salary increases for uniformed personnel.
Tufts Doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk had been meeting friends to break her fast during Ramadan when she was detained without explanation, according to her lawyer, Mahsa Khanbabai.
A 57-year-old man was found dead on the sidewalk outside a restaurant in the Omonia area of Athens on March 24.
An ongoing initiative will see the planting of 400 trees at the Papagos military camp, representing the 400 years of Ottoman rule.
Athens Municipality offers a variety of free, family-friendly activities, including concerts, Greek Easter crafts, theater, and movement workshops for children of all ages
Mitsotakis: "Individuals who enter illegally should be aware that every effort will be made to facilitate their return to their country of origin.”
Maritime Consortium’s Founding Members include the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp. and HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, Innovation Members include Foresight-Group, Navios Maritime Partners, L.P., Singapore Maritime Institute, and Dorian LPG.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that Greece’s minimum wage will increase to 880 euros starting on April 1, 2025.
Greece’s broad ministerial immunity has become a target of frustration as public outrage grows over accountability in politics and responsibility for the Tempi train crash.
Young Greek talents dominate at Hampden Park to claim a spot in UEFA Nations League Group A
‘I think he wants to get our blood boiling,’ one voter says of Trump; many hope Democrats learn a lesson
Tune in to our latest episode of Explaining Greece to hear Dr. Alexandra Mourgou’s fascinating insights into the musical geographies of the Greek diaspora and the enduring power of music in times of change.
Germany’s €1 trillion spending plan alarms EU partners, who fear unfair competition from Berlin’s subsidies to strategic industries and defense.
A protest gathering is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. outside the Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family.