The new AI-powered search experience will be rolling out to users in 50 countries in the next week with support in 36 additional languages.
The Greek men’s football team has departed for Glasgow ahead of Thursday’s World Cup qualifier against Scotland, with young star Konstantinos Karetsas fit to join the squad
Greece’s draft 2026 budget banks on doubling investments to drive growth, but EU funding deadlines, a cooling property market, and stubborn inflation pose serious risks
The corresponding rates for moderate or severe food insecurity ranged between 6% and 8% from 2019 to 2023 (6.5% in 2023).
Zoe Konstantopoulou, lawyer for Panos Ruci and the leader of the left Plefsi Eleftherias party, spoke of vindication after the decision by the judicial authorities on Tuesday.
Attikon Hospital orders administrative investigation after a 22-year-old patient suffered severe allergic reaction due to incorrect antibiotic administration, while authorities continue to examine the circumstances
The new 2025–26 extra virgin olive oil season opens with lower prices than last year, as producers await harvest outcomes amid pest concerns and international market fluctuations
Authorities are investigating a possible inheritance motive and a motorcycle found in the nearby town of Pylos following the brutal killing of two men at a campsite in southern Greece
A 30-year-old mother says a €5,000 breast augmentation left her disfigured, infected, and psychologically shattered. She claims the surgeon operated without providing a receipt and ignored her pleas for help
Sixteen people were injured after a 60-year-old man opened fire for nearly two hours in a Sydney suburb before being arrested by special police units
Employees working in large companies (with more than 700 employees) show statistically significantly better scores across all variables.
Nominal GDP is projected to rise from €249.6 billion in 2025 to €260.9 billion in 2026, while domestic inflation is expected to ease from 2.6%.
Police are investigating a double homicide in Finikounda, Messinia, where a young suspect shot two men, including the campsite owner, amid prior tensions at the site
Greece closely monitors the Turkish vessel conducting Aegean Sea surveys despite anti-NAVTEX orders, amid rising tensions and ongoing Turkish naval exercises in the region
161 activists from the Global Summud Flotilla arrived in Athens amid activists’ claims of mistreatment in Israeli detention
The ministry announced that, following instructions from Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis, a dedicated flight will operate on Monday, Oct. 6, to bring the group safely back to Athens the same day.
“It is our responsibility to guarantee that the laws apply to everyone. We cannot apply restrictions here while across the water, fishing continues unchecked. Cooperation with Turkey is essential,” Mitsotakis said.
“Greece is ready to support diplomatic efforts for peace and the establishment of a new, sustainable governance framework in Gaza,” Mitsotakis said
More than half of respondents (56.5%) describe themselves as “rather progressive,” according to the findings of the survey.
Athens is preparing to lodge a protest with Israel’s envoy after a video showed far-right Israel minister Itamar Ben-Gvir calling flotilla activists “terrorists,” following opposition condemnation of Israel’s actions