Tensions rise over Great Sea Interconnector project
A new dispute has emerged over the long-delayed Great Sea Interconnector, intended to link the electrical grids of Greece, Cyprus, and potentially Israel.
A new dispute has emerged over the long-delayed Great Sea Interconnector, intended to link the electrical grids of Greece, Cyprus, and potentially Israel.
Greece is prepared to contribute to diplomatic initiatives aimed at ending the war in Gaza and establishing a sustainable framework for governance, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in his weekly Sunday morning post on social media.
The first round of questioning of individuals allegedly involved in a value-added tax fraud network, which has so far led to 17 arrests, was completed in the early hours of Sunday, following a marathon session.
After a relatively balmy weekend with clear skies in most parts of the country, meteorologists say that a new bout of wet weather is expected to hit Greece from the west.
The early autumn opinion polls show more of the same: deep suspicion of the government and no confidence in the opposition.
A vessel carrying refugees and migrants was found by authorities in distress early Sunday morning, approximately 3.3 nautical miles east of Plomari, in southern Lesvos resulting in one confirmed fatality.
Greek universities have seen a proliferation of postgraduate programs that are not always necessary but do bring in revenue, two Greek academics have told Kathimerini.
House prices in Cyprus recorded an increase of 1% in the second quarter of 2025, according to preliminary estimates of the country’s statistical service, CyStat, published on Friday.
Representatives of the gas transmission system operators of Southeastern Europe met with Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou at the Athens Riviera Summit 2025.
Axion Hellas, a Greek non-profit organization, completed its 19th mission on Saturday, providing medical, educational and cultural support to some of Greece’s most remote Ionian islands.