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
A redevelopment plan for the historic Alexandras Avenue refugee blocks has sparked overnight protests at the regional governor's home and left a long-term hunger striker fighting for his life, as private owners demand answers about their flats.
Family, friends and local residents gathered in Varypetro to say goodbye to 45-year-old Stavroula Leventaki, as the suspect in her killing faces legal proceedings and calls for justice grow
The Hellenic Association of Insurance Companies is raising awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol, focusing on prevention and reducing fatal crashes on Greek roads
At the UN Security Council Arria-formula meeting, Greece highlighted Cyprus as a key example of the need to fully implement UN resolutions and uphold international law.
Alexis Tsipras announced a shadow cabinet as part of a broader reorganization aimed at strengthening policy development and opposition to the government
Oracle shed 13% of its global workforce in fiscal 2026, redirecting billions in payroll savings into data centers and AI infrastructure
The new digital hub connects residents with free social services, healthcare, housing, counselling, and support.
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens was ranked among the world’s top research institutions in the AD Scientific Index 2026, placing first among universities in Greece and Cyprus.
A suspected fraudster was arrested after attempting to collect money and valuables from a police officer who had been targeted by a fake accountant scheme in northern Greece
A United Nations investigation alleges Israeli forces deliberately harmed Palestinian children in Gaza, while Israel rejects the findings as false and says it works to reduce civilian harm during conflict