If the election losses indeed cause a shift in Greek-Turkish relations, the first signs may appear today at NATO
Fire fighters are battling a massive forest fire in the Pierian Mountains in Northern Greece which broke out on Sunday morning and continues to burn for a third consecutive day
The amendment aims to ensure the availability of affordable housing and to close loopholes that enabled third-country nationals to exploit golden visas for financial gain
From today April 1 people will pay higher tolls on Egnatia Motorway, businesses without POS machines will be fined, and Greece transitions into the summer "quiet hours" schedule
While Greece's municipal waste production rates come in at around the EU average, the country is at the bottom of the EU-27 for recycling rates
As in every year, we will loose one hour of sleep tonight as the clocks "spring ahead" overnight, with new public quiet hours from April 1
The petroleum products allegedly originated from Latin America and transactions were made in Asian ports
The Olympic Flame Torch Relay will travel across Greece after a lighting ceremony in Ancient Olympia on April 16 and from there to France for the Paris 2024 Games.
Greeks’ purchasing power is under pressure, ranking 26th among 27 EU member states.
The government's reaction to the revelations adds three more questions to the long list it has so far refused to answer.
Approximately 1,048,900 non-EU citizens made first-time asylum applications for international protection in the EU, which was 20% higher than 2022
One of the most remarkable sites in Greece, the Petralona Cave where a prehistoric skull was found, has reopened to the public
Commissioner Ferreira will be visiting Athens, Patras, Megalopolis, and Tripolis, to review cohesion policy-supported projects
Accommodation and F&B services providers in Greece reported an 11% increase in turnover in January with Zakynthos island in the lead.
In view of an alarming increase in school bullying cases in Greece, the Education Ministry will be tightening laws and launching a platform for parents and students to report incidents
Ten shipwrecks, some dating back to 3000 BC, were discovered off the coast of Kasos in Greece following an underwater archaeological study.
On Wednesday, March 13, Greece launches the ‘Lenten Period Basket’ with products at fixed prices to tackle inflation and support low-income families.
This time the case involves a young woman from Piraeus, who was victimized for six years, starting from the age of 14
Damages have been reported, but fortunately no injuries nor deaths
The program will be funded through the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF)and has a budget of €176.75 million