Why we must continue to support Ukraine
This week we host events in Greece in memory of those who have fallen in the service of their country and in defense of freedom and liberty.
This week we host events in Greece in memory of those who have fallen in the service of their country and in defense of freedom and liberty.
Greece is emerging as both a major exporter of doctors and nurses and a significant importer of foreign labor for tourism, construction and agriculture, according to new findings from the OECD’s International Migration Outlook 2025.
Cyprus said on Friday Turkey must drop its insistence on a two-state solution for the divided island if it hopes to make progress on its long-stalled bid to join the European Union.
Work has officially begun on the construction and assembly of the Unmanned Semi-Fixed Sea Platform for Maritime Surveillance (USSPS), following a collaboration between engineering company ETME, Salamis Shipyards and the Ministry of Defense.
A 23-year-old officer on duty at the Agioi Anargyroi police station in Athens denied charges of “fatal exposure by omission” in the murder case of 28-year-old Kyriaki Griva.
Potential travelers from the Asia-Pacific region are showing a clear shift toward experiential tourism, with authentic character, genuine human contact, and a strong local element, officials of Greek boutique hotels and villas management company Square Lime concluded after their participation at the “Luxperience 2025” travel fair in Sydney, Australia, a few days ago.
Cyprus’ Tax Department says it pulled in almost 30 million euros over the past two years after stepping up audits on companies flagged as high-risk.
Narcotics officers arrested two foreign nationals Thursday at Athens International Airport attempting to smuggle 44 kilograms of hydroponic cannabis into the country.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis traded barbs in Parliament on Friday in their first face-to-face debate conducted under new rules that automatically cut off microphones when speaking time expires.
Helleniq Energy posted record sales in the first nine months of 2025 and announced an interim dividend of 0.20 euros per share, driven by improved refining margins and strong operational performance.