Passenger traffic in Athens and across 14 regional airports continues to climb in 2025, with a €1.3 billion expansion plan underway for Eleftherios Venizelos airport and several new investments targeting popular island hubs like Santorini, Mykonos, Corfu, and Kos
The meeting was not previously widely 'advertised', and took place at the UN HQ in New York, with attending delegations participating
A new survey finds that 47% of employees in Greece are searching for better pay, improved conditions, and career growth, with women and younger professionals leading the trend
Greece’s 'Peskesi' restaurant, based Crete, received the prize for Best Organic Restaurant/Catering, standing out for its “farm-to-table” philosophy, practiced since 2014.
A 62-year-old in central Greece faces a homicide probe after allegedly burying her mother to continue collecting her pension, as conflicting testimonies raise new questions
Lidl and Sklavenitis face hefty fines after ministry inspections reveal violations of profit margins and ethical codes, highlighting Greece’s strict consumer protection enforcement
The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, reports drone strikes, flash bombs and chemical attacks within Greece’s search and rescue zone as Israel vows to block its passage. Italy condemns the attack, while Greek government stays silent
Speaking at the UN, Greece’s foreign minister condemned the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, called for unrestricted aid access, and reiterated Athens’ support for a two-state solution as the only path to lasting peace
During his meeting with Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, the two men discussed strengthening energy cooperation
The roadmaps will help local authorities shape cultural strategies, develop regional brands, and access EU funding for tourism and growth.
The Energy Minister's visit comes at a pivotal time in U.S.–Greece relations, with Washington signaling a clear intent to deepen energy cooperation with Athens.
A 62-year-old woman accused of burying her mother to keep collecting her pension has been released as investigations continue, raising questions about the circumstances of death and the role of an alleged accomplice
A new public opinion poll shows Greeks believe their vote matters, yet trust in political institutions remains low, with corruption concerns fueling widespread skepticism
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis reaffirmed Greece’s support for a two-state solution, stressing that recognition of a Palestinian state should come at the end of political negotiations under UN auspices
Once the documentation and cataloguing process is complete, the antiquities will be distributed to museums across the country.
Over 14,000 checks in three days targeted violations under the new traffic code, with arrests and heavy fines for dangerous driving
Police in central Greece discovered a woman had buried her 90-year-old mother in a stable, concealing her death for two years to continue receiving her pension and disability benefits
Kyriakos Mitsotakis' full itinerary released over the weekend
In a weekly post on FB Kyriakos Mitsotakis also referred to a decision by his government to purchase a fourth state-of-the-art frigate from Naval Group
New emergency measures announced to combat sheeppox in Greece, which is ravaging the sector