Home and business owners impacted by the destructive Attica fires will soon be able to file damages and apply for state aid online.
According to ELSTAT, revenues in the two sectors increased overall, but Mykonos and Santorini reported a steep decline
More Greeks who left the country during the 2010 economic crisis seeking better conditions are thinking of coming back
Two minors were imposed a 4,640-euro fine for setting a fire in Glyfada ‘for fun’. They're due to appear before a juvenile court with their guardians
Ferry fares in Greece are among the costliest in Europe, increasing by as much as 60% compared to ticket prices in 2019.
Ice cream in Greece is becoming a costly pleasure with a liter selling for at least 3.7 euros in 2023, among Europe's most expensive.
The 22-year-old Greek athlete competes in the Olympics javelin throw final in Paris on Saturday after qualifying with a 63.22-meter throw.
Runway activity will be suspended at Zakynthos, Kefalonia, Corfu, Mykonos, Santorini, Samos, Rhodes, Lesvos, and Kavala airports in the coming months.
New legislation in Greece foresees stricter sentences and higher penalties for those found guilty of arson.
Pet ownership information, including pet's name, photo, and microchip number can now be stored and accessed on Gov.gr Wallet.
Greece's carbon dioxide storage initiatives attract local and international interest, driven by EU decarbonization policies and industry needs
Unearthed residence near the coastal town of Eretria, a well-known city-state in antiquity, it dwelling was adorned with a lively mosaic depicting two satyrs
Regional Governor of Attica Nikos Hardalias assures that specialized personnel are tirelessly working to contain the disease
In July, 1.4 million passengers boarded ferries from Piraeus port, heading to Greece's picturesque islands
Taxi services providers who do not accept credit card payments and fail to display a relevant sticker will face a 1,000-euro fine.
Jenny Mastoraki left her indelible mark on 20th century Greek poetry and translation experimenting with new literary fields.
In 2023, nearly 39.4% of non-nationals working in the EU were over-qualified for their jobs, nearly double the percentage of EU nationals.
Greece's surge in tax income is attributed to both the higher incomes declared by taxpayers and the imputed taxation system applied to freelancers and self-employed professionals.
Breaking stereotypes about domestic violence and in a 'first' for the central Greece city of Larissa, MEGA TV reports that a 43-year male used a 'panic button' this weekend to inform authorities he was being abused by his wife
Greece spends 70% less than the European average on pharmaceuticals, and Greek patients face significant challenges accessing pharmaceutical drugs and treatments that are available in the country