Greece’s taxi owners are escalating their industrial action with a nationwide 48-hour strike on 2–3 December, saying months of dialogue with authorities have failed to resolve key issues affecting the sector’s viability
A fast-spreading outbreak of sheep pox has led to mass culls across Greece, raising fears of future feta shortages and sparking criticism over the government’s handling of the crisis
Greek farmer leader alleges he was attacked by a police officer, resulting in broken ribs during tense demonstrations at a major road junction
Nikos Dendias will join his EU counterparts in Brussels for discussions on the war in Ukraine and the European Union’s defense readiness, including programs under the SAFE framework
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A 50-year-old woman suffered multiple injuries when a large section of a balcony collapsed onto her while she was working in the courtyard of her apartment building in southern Greece
Farmers across Greece have blocked major highways with tractors, clashing with police as they demand solutions to mounting financial pressures and threaten wider shutdowns in the coming days
A 24-year-old man was killed instantly when a speeding car veered off the road and struck him and his family in the coastal town of Loutsa, leaving his mother, sister and partner injured
A man reportedly jumped a fence at Greece’s largest prison, tossed a package into a high-security wing, and escaped unnoticed, raising new questions about security lapses at the Korydallos facility.
Light rain will be limited to the Eastern Aegean and the Dodecanese, while most of Greece enjoys sunny, calm weather with mild winds and areas of morning and evening fog.
U.S. military commanders warn the group is trying to free members and radicalize their families in detention
In 2024, almost 10% of urban dwellers lived in households spending more than 40% of their income on housing — a burden most acute in Greece and Denmark.
Cyber Monday brings risks, with consumer advocates warning that shoppers are especially vulnerable to misleading offers, with uncertified sites and vague contact information often signaling potential fraud.
Discussions focused on ongoing initiatives aimed at reopening the Halki seminary, with a tentative horizon set for Sept. 2026.
The historic commemoration of the 1,700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council harkened back to a time of Christian unity, but the burden of the past weighs heavily in efforts to restore it.
Protesters cite severe delays in payments owed by the agricultural payments agency OPEKEPE, along with soaring production costs and persistently low market prices for their goods.
SAR satellite data aids civil protection, environmental monitoring, and provides intelligence for national defense.
The Ministry of Rural Development notes that this year’s subsidy advance is 25% lower than last year’s because it was calculated strictly on the basis of verified data.
Turning to the agricultural sector, the Prime Minister noted that “December will be a month of substantial support for the farming community.”