Discovering Metsovo’s timeless spirit
At any time of year – but especially when snow falls or leaves turn gold – Metsovo beckons with warmth, heritage and mountain charm. Metsovo in the mountains
At any time of year – but especially when snow falls or leaves turn gold – Metsovo beckons with warmth, heritage and mountain charm. Metsovo in the mountains
Migrants who commit criminal offenses while they are being held inside detention centers will face accelerated deportation procedures, Migration Minister Thanos Plevris said Thursday.
The head of the Church of Greece, Archbishop Ieronymos, met on Thursday with US ambassador, Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Greece has unveiled three newly received Austrian-made Diamond DA62 MPP surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft, the first in the country’s history to be owned and operated directly by the Fire Service.
The 23-year-old man suspected of planting a bomb at a house in the Cretan village of Vorizia, near Iraklio, which triggered a feud-related shooting on November 1 that left two people dead and several others injured, is expected to testify on Monday.
A major police operation has been underway since Thursday morning in areas of Attica and Corinth, as well as inside Korydallos Prison, aiming to dismantle a criminal organization whose members carried out frauds and thefts by posing as utility company employees, accountants, and public officials.
The Environment Ministry has issued its annual permit authorizing the harvest of Christmas trees and decorative branches from private plantations, officially launching the holiday season starting November 28.
Turkey has temporarily grounded its C-130 military cargo planes as a precaution, the Defense Ministry announced Thursday, following a crash in Georgia that claimed the lives of all 20 military personnel on board.
The new Single Property Tax (ENFIA) brings significant changes as of 2026, since more than a million property owners in small settlements, citizens on very low incomes, as well as those who have insured their homes against natural disasters, will see significantly reduced bills.
The majority of private debtors prefer direct negotiations with the management companies (servicers).