Germany’s Luxcara invests in its first Greek solar project
Luxcara announced it has reached financial close for its first energy infrastructure investment in Greece.
Luxcara announced it has reached financial close for its first energy infrastructure investment in Greece.
A 26-year-old man wanted in Turkey for alleged murder has been arrested in eastern Attica on an international arrest warrant, police said Wednesday.
A close aide to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was rushed to hospital after collapsing during a government conference early Wednesday.
Signs of restraint and increased caution are being recorded among European and US travelers.
Authorities are monitoring environmental conditions at Lake Pamvotis in northwestern Greece where quantities of dead fish have washed up in recent days.
Parliament has entered an intensifying cycle of special procedures, marked by critical meetings and upcoming votes, as scrutiny deepens over the OPEKEPE farm subsidy case.
Greece recorded a budget surplus in the first quarter of 2026, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday, largely through higher than expected tax revenues and lower spending.
A new study by the Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM), analyzing Eurostat data for 2024, finds that rental housing costs in Greece, particularly in Greater Athens, have reached levels deemed unsustainable for the average household.
Cloudy skies are forecast for much of Greece Wednesday, with low visibility due to desert sand carried over from North Africa and rain in the west and north.
Residents of Arnaia, Halkidiki, revive the ancient ‘Koutsmanous’ custom, a tradition dating to the Ottoman era when locals used the ritual as cover to bear arms and prepare for revolution.