Amorgos hits brakes on fishing for five years
The island of Amorgos has implemented unprecedented fishing restrictions after an 11-year campaign by local fishermen who watched their nets gradually empty.
The island of Amorgos has implemented unprecedented fishing restrictions after an 11-year campaign by local fishermen who watched their nets gradually empty.
Future historians may be able to choose between two interpretations of recent events in Washington. One could be titled “The last chapter in the demise of the West” and the other “The meeting that halted the demise of the West.”
One person died and another was injured after a motorbike crashed into a pole in Athens around midday on Wednesday.
Two police officers sustained minor injuries during an operation in Hania, Crete, on Wednesday that led to the arrest of a suspect on drug-related charges.
Six Turkish nationals were arrested during a large-scale police operation in Attica targeting a Turkish mafia network in Greece on Wednesday.
Statements by Migration and Asylum Minister Thanos Plevris disapproving ministry employees and their objections to the suspension of asylum applications have prompted sharp criticism from the leftist SYRIZA party.
Total turnover for Greek businesses rose 1.3% to €123.78 billion in the second quarter of 2025 (April-June), compared to the same period in 2024.
Chios has suffered extensive wildfire damage over the past decade, with nearly a quarter of the eastern Aegean island’s land area scorched between 2016 and 2025, according to new data.
The City of Thessaloniki has ordered e-scooter rental companies to submit applications between August 25 and September 5 for designated parking spaces, which will accommodate up to 800 scooters.
Athens police arrested two individuals at the “Prosfygika” refugee housing complex in Ambelokipi on Wednesday afternoon on suspicion of drug trafficking.