High power costs have long undermined Greek manufacturers, with European industry as a whole still paying two to three times more for energy compared to rivals in the U.S. and China.
Czech journalists reveal the role of an Israeli entrepreneur in supplying surveillance equipment to Greece, connected to the Predator spyware scandal
The US State Department’s annual human rights report highlights improvements in media freedom in Greece in 2024, while noting ongoing concerns over pressure on journalists and isolated cases of harassment
Half a century after Jaws vilified sharks, scientists warn that these vital predators are far more threatened by humans than the other way around. In Greece, many species are at risk of extinction despite legal protections and monitoring efforts
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said Athens will not deploy troops to Ukraine, stressing Greece’s firm support for Kyiv while rejecting domestic criticism of its position on the war
Romania has emerged as a key partner for Greek businesses, with exports exceeding €1.8 billion and investments quadrupling in 2023, highlighting a stable and growing economic relationship between the two countries
Metlen has completed and handed over the Athens-3 (ATH3) facility to Digital Realty. Located near Athens, it offers cutting-edge data storage, management, and cloud connectivity, strengthening Greece’s role as a data hub in Southeast Europe
High inflation is hitting Greek households hard, leading to sluggish summer sales and preventing one in two Greeks from taking a vacation this year
The Ionis is sailing to Lavrio on one engine after a blackout left it temporarily adrift; tugboats and the coast guard are on standby
Over 2,000 people evacuated in northwestern Turkey as massive fires force closures and send smoke across the Aegean to parts of central and northern Greece
From the glow of ancient temples to the melodies of open-air concerts, the August full moon remains one of Greece’s most atmospheric cultural nights, blending history, art, and the magic of the summer sky
From Athens to the islands, Nationwide protests across Greece on August 10, 2025, will demand an end to Israel’s military actions and Greece-Israel cooperation
Starting August 11, ATM withdrawals from Greek banks will be free of charge, following a new government regulation aimed at eliminating excessive fees and ensuring nationwide access to cash without unfair costs. A national cap for third-party ATMs is also set
Greece has repeatedly faced criticism from human rights groups over alleged pushbacks at sea and land borders. Earlier this year, the EU’s border agency said it was examining 12 cases involving possible rights violations by Greek authorities
The romance was legendary: Alexander, who had ascended the throne amid civil unrest, married Aspasia—no royal, a simple Greek commoner. His family saw it as an affront to dynastic order and feared it might shift Greece’s monarchy forever.
Rising bear populations are putting the policy of coexistence to the test
The Goûter Couloir—also known as the "Corridor of Death"—is infamous for its danger, with more than a hundred fatalities recorded over the years
The successful performance of Centauros is part of a broader 30-billion-euro programme aimed at modernising Greece’s armed forces by 2036
Over the first weekend of August, 36,421 passengers boarded ferries from Piraeus, while an additional 10,710 traveled to the closer islands of the Argosaronic Gulf for short or single-day getaways
The study finds that Greece’s high rate of illicit trade cannot be explained by taxation alone, with other contributing factors being a weak tax compliance culture.