Warsaw and Budapest join Slovakia and Czech Republic in opposing mandatory asylum redistribution, refusing both migrant relocations and financial contributions under the EU Migration Pact
The mother of a 27-year-old man who was found burned in his car has died of a heart attack, overwhelmed by grief, as authorities continue investigating the meticulously planned murder that involved abduction, torture, and arson
The funeral of the three-year-old boy who died after falling from a wall in western Achaia takes place Thursday, as investigations continue into the exact circumstances of the accident. His parents have not sought legal action against his uncle.
Fair weather will prevail across most of Greece on Thursday, November 13, with occasional clouds in the east and south and a chance of brief showers in Crete. Temperatures remain steady, while moderate to strong northerly winds affect the Aegean.
The Oceanos team of students is working on cutting-edge, eco-friendly solutions aimed at making the future of shipping more sustainable.
Nearly 3,000 applications have been revoked nationwide after authorities uncovered multiple fraudulent claims in the “Renovate–Rent” scheme, aimed at boosting housing supply across Greece
The Ministry of National Defense announces a plan to provide 17,000 fully equipped homes for military personnel and families across Greece, prioritizing remote regions and islands, with phased construction and upgrades extending through 2040
New government data show a drop in job vacancies and unemployment, with full-time positions growing steadily. However, women’s participation in the workforce remains significantly lower than men’s, raising concerns about gender disparities in Greece’s labor market
Authorities launched an investigation after the body of a 70-year-old man was found floating near Gate E1 of Greece’s main port in Piraeus. The cause of death will be determined following an autopsy at Attikon General Hospital.
Dozens of drones lit up the skies over Decelea, depicting fighter jets, helicopters, and the Greek Air Force motto “Αιέν Υψικρατείν,” climaxing with a symbolic blue fighter defeating a red one in a tribute to national pride
A 27-year-old Albanian man reported missing in Chalkida has been found dead in a burned car in rural Boeotia. DNA tests confirmed his identity as authorities investigate the circumstances of the suspected murder
Interior Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis says 1,000 traffic cameras will be deployed next summer with electronic fines enforced by police, while new laws will target illegal firearms and punish anyone brandishing weapons at public events
The latest UNEP Emissions Gap Report, released ahead of the COP30 opening, shows the world heading for 2.8°C of warming under current policies.
After eight hours on the road, 67-year-old Ioakeim Yfantis was cheered across the finish line at the Athens Marathon, reminding everyone that endurance and spirit matter more than speed. The crowd and event officials honored his determination with heartfelt applause
The Thessaloniki Metro has temporarily shut down for critical system and train tests ahead of its extension to Kalamaria. New bus routes and additional vehicles will cover the city’s transport needs during the closure, with full service to resume by December 21.
In a scathing interview, former Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras accused current leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis of turning the ruling party into a “company” focused on power rather than principles, while leaving open the possibility of founding a new political movement
“A privilege to participate in the P-TEC Conference in Athens with Secretary Chris Wright, Secretary Doug Burgum, and Deputy Secretary of State Michael Rigas," U.S. Ambassador Guilfoyle wrote.
The award ceremony was held at the Presidential Palace in Budapest, where the Greek athlete received the medal from the President of Hungary.
The Greek Prime Minister highlighted what he called “a historic 48 hours” that showcased Greece’s transformation into a key regional energy hub.
According to the Athens Traffic Police, numerous major avenues—including Marathonos Avenue, Mesogeion Avenue, Vassilissis Amalias, and Vassileos Konstantinou—will remain closed to traffic.