Latest attempt by a Turkish vessel, the Piri Reis, to conduct research in a maritime region within a future Greek continental shelf generated an immediate reaction by Athens
Authorities dismantle a criminal network using over 370 “ghost” companies to fraudulently claim tax refunds, seizing weapons, cash, and financial documents during police operations
By gender, the unemployment rate among women was 10.6%, compared with 11.8% a year earlier, while among men it fell to 6.1% from 8%.
Eleven Greek activists detained after the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla heading to Gaza have launched a hunger strike, calling for their immediate release and denouncing what they describe as violations of international law
From his first concert in Athens in 2015 till today, Robbie Williams proves he’s a true master of the stage, blending humor, spectacle, and charisma
The first snowfall of the season has covered Mount Olympus, Kaimaktsalan, and Falakro in white, with temperatures below zero as wintry weather expected to continue across Northern Greece until Friday
A UK-bound flight from the UK to Egypt made an emergency landing in Heraklion due to a disruptive passenger allegedly under the influence of alcohol, with authorities now handling the situation
More than 400 athletes from 56 countries braved rain and fatigue in the 245km ultramarathon from Athens to Sparta.
On Zakynthos, schools remain closed as a precaution, while the General Secretariat for Civil Protection urges citizens to take self-protection measures against risks posed by the extreme conditions.
Dr. Alexandros Karamanlidis, director of Arcturos, notes that the responsibility for managing bear encounters legally, administratively, and financially rests with the Greek state.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman died after an allergic reaction to antibiotics, raising questions over whether her medical history was checked.
A new forestry reform in Greece introduces hybrid public–private partnerships to unlock the potential of neglected woodlands, protect them from fires and illegal logging, and return benefits to local communities
The 28-year-old pregnant woman reportedly suffered organ failure after an allergic reaction to antibiotics.
On Thursday Laura Kovesi is scheduled to hold a press conference to present results of EPPO investigations in Greece
In the vibrant immigrant neighborhoods of Athens, gospel choirs and spiritual gatherings turn basements, old shops, and apartment blocks into sanctuaries of song, faith, and resilience—creating an unexpected New Orleans in the heart of Greece
A 4-year-old girl wandered alone outside a kindergarten in Agios Panteleimonas, Athens, prompting an urgent police response. The school director has been arrested as authorities investigate the incident.
A U.S. judge ruled the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by targeting noncitizen pro-Palestinian campus activists for arrest, detention, and deportation
A 53-year-old man lost his life in Larissa after becoming trapped inside a cave while searching for old gold coins. Rescue efforts failed to save him, shedding light on the dangers of treasure hunting in hazardous conditions.
From Epidaurus and Laconia to Lavrio, Greece hides entire cities beneath its seas and lakes. Earthquakes, rising waters, and time have buried them—yet their ruins still whisper stories of Mycenaean tombs, Roman villas, and Bronze Age harbors
A fresh survey highlights declining support for Greece’s ruling New Democracy, while smaller parties make modest gains and voter dissatisfaction grows