Attention now turns to the Christmas and New Year period — from December 25–28 and January 1–6 (Epiphany) — when hoteliers anticipate another surge in bookings.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis will attend the Ministry of National Defense event and lead a virtual cabinet session despite mild symptoms, emphasizing accelerated government reforms this autumn
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presides over a cabinet session today focusing on key legislative initiatives, including AI development, tax reforms, and public administration improvements for the upcoming months.
The advance of artificial intelligence has raised hopes of boundless progress and fears of machines remaking society on their own terms. What is often missing is a serious discussion of the human soul.
The 1,440-square-meter flag, 32 meters by 45 meters, is annually raised via a crane on Oct. 28, an initiative of the local Kalathakis family
The car bore German license plates, and authorities found and confiscated 125 packages of unprocessed cannabis.
The farming scandal issue was one of the topics Greek PM Mitsotakis commented on in his weekly Facebook review.
A new bill would divert millions in traffic fine revenues from municipalities to police and military welfare funds, sparking backlash from local officials who accuse the central government of undermining local autonomy
Ioannis Kaimakamis has stepped down from his role as vice president of Greece’s OPEKEPE agency. The resignation, effective from October 16, was accepted by the Minister of Rural Development and formally published today in the government transparency portal Diavgeia
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias spoke of a “New Era” in Greece’s Armed Forces grounded in knowledge, technology, and human potential.
The alleged leader of a criminal network accused of defrauding Greece’s agricultural payment agency has been jailed, bringing the total number of pre-trial detentions to ten. The case involves 37 defendants accused of illegally claiming EU farm subsidies
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrives in Thessaloniki to attend the Ohi Day military parade, marking his first appearance at the city’s celebrations since 2019. Major traffic restrictions are in place ahead of the events.
An 18-year-old from Rhodes was fatally shot when armed robbers stormed the restaurant where he worked weekends in Brazil. His family, who had moved there for work, is devastated as authorities continue to investigate the attack.
Eleven defendants in a Greek agricultural subsidy investigation were released with restrictions after denying wrongdoing. Authorities continue hearings, with remaining accused scheduled to testify over the weekend
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis paid tribute to Dionysis Savvopoulos, calling his musical legacy a vital part of Greece’s collective memory and praising his role as a chronicler of the nation’s social and cultural journey over five decades
The annual Argo Awards celebrated outstanding Greeks abroad in fields from science to gastronomy, highlighting the global reach of Hellenic talent and innovation
Greece’s recovery narrative often celebrates rising GDP growth rates and tourist arrivals. Yet these figures mask an uncomfortable truth: many Greeks still feel they are running hard but standing still
A retired man in Thessaloniki was detained for seven hours after security staff accused him of stealing public property — a small sprig of rosemary — from a hospital garden, in a case that has sparked disbelief and criticism
Over 330,000 animals have been slaughtered amid a sheep pox outbreak, threatening feta production and triggering fears of sharp price hikes across Greece.
"As long as Turkey maintains a standing casus belli against Greece, and as long as it continues to challenge the sovereignty of Greek islands in the Aegean, it’s obviously impossible for us to agree to such participation,” Mitsotakis said pointedly.