Fake investment schemes target Gulf; 104 arrested
Greek police arrested 104 individuals last week in a coordinated raid on two Athens-area call centers allegedly operating fraudulent investment schemes targeting victims in the Gulf region.
Greek police arrested 104 individuals last week in a coordinated raid on two Athens-area call centers allegedly operating fraudulent investment schemes targeting victims in the Gulf region.
The number of insured cars in Greece increased by 200,000 during the first four months of 2025.
Christos Rokofyllos, a former PASOK minister and lawyer, has died at the age of 94, his son Konstantinos announced on social media on Saturday.
“Now is the right time to travel from the US to Greece,” major foreign travel platforms are saying to attract the interest of Americans, promoting cheap airline tickets.
Panathinaikos and Olympiakos have been left out of the Euroleague final and will fight it out on Sunday for the third place.
Nearly two decades after a major antiquities seizure, an Athens court has sentenced Despina and Dimitris Papadimitriou, heirs of the prominent shipping family, to three years and six months in prison, suspended for three years, for misappropriating valuable ancient artifacts.
Greek electricity consumers will begin paying in July for the proposed undersea power interconnection between Crete and Cyprus – a project still lacking a definitive construction start date or confirmed implementation timeline.
Stagnation dominated Greek retail trade in the first quarter of 2025, with the cumulative effects of the inflationary crisis of previous years being strongly reflected in consumer behavior
Greece is launching a new mechanism to identify the causes of dropping out of school, focusing on pupils from vulnerable social groups, including Roma and migrant children.
The Hellenic Navy’s first FDI-class frigate, Kimon (F-601), has completed its maiden sea trial off the coast of Lorient, France, marking a major milestone in Greece’s largest naval procurement in decades.