Authorities rule out natural gas leak after hundreds of emergency calls, while experts examine possible maritime and environmental causes
The Greek defense minister warned that the drifting Ukrainian maritime drone discovered in Ionian Sea could have caused mass casualties had it struck a cruise ship
Nearly half of private-sector employees say their education and qualifications have little or no connection to their actual job, according to the largest workforce survey ever conducted in Greece.
Born during the uncertainty of the Covid era, Morning Sweetie became one of Kypseli’s most beloved cafés thanks to its specialty coffee, handmade comfort food and the vision of two young entrepreneurs helping redefine one of Athens’ most vibrant neighborhoods
The agreement clears the way for an initial €3.2 billion disbursement once approved by Ukraine’s parliament, as part of a broader €90 billion support package through 2027
More than 80% of families are expected to receive the support measure next month, as the government monitors the economic impact of tensions in the Middle East and rising energy prices
Authorities are still examining the circumstances of the fatal collision, with conflicting accounts over vehicle speed, traffic signals and the moments leading up to the crash that claimed the lives of a mother and daughter
The reform introduces major changes to wills, inheritance agreements and heirs’ rights, aiming to modernize a legal framework that lawmakers say no longer reflects contemporary social and economic realities.
Schools, businesses and municipal buildings were evacuated after a strong gas-like odor spread across large parts of Athens, while authorities continued searching for the source of the alarming phenomenon
Classics and Ancient History led the university’s performance, rising to 34th globally, while Dentistry, Archaeology, and Petroleum Engineering also secured places in the world’s top 100.
The new federation is expected to focus on ensuring reciprocity in trade rules and safeguarding the sector’s position within global markets.
Trump’s investment accounts had a surge in activity, with more than 3,700 trades in the first quarter
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that commercial oil stocks are draining at a record pace as the Iran war keeps the Strait of Hormuz shut
A 16-year-old student with a disability is receiving psychological support after allegations of repeated bullying by classmates, prompting legal action and a formal investigation
A new 72-installment repayment plan for overdue social security debts launches in June, but critics say the terms still fall short for struggling professionals and farmers
Catalan police investigating the 2024 death of Mango founder Isak Andic have detained his eldest son after the case shifted from an accidental fall inquiry to a possible homicide investigation
Lab errors, mishandled samples, and traditional burial customs masked a growing Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo until it became one of the largest ever recorded
Former Greek PM Alexis Tsipras will place youth, inequality, housing and voting access at the center of his comeback
: Washington granted a second 30-day sanctions exemption for Russian seaborne oil, citing the need to support energy-vulnerable nations affected by disrupted Gulf supplies and the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz
Officers from the Kalymnos Port Authority are treating the case as a suspected homicide, after forensic indications suggested the victim bore stab wounds