Greece Unveils Its Largest Data Center as Digital Infrastructure Expands
Digital Realty takes over ATH3 in Koropi, marking a major step in Greece’s ambition to become a key tech and cloud hub for Southeast Europe
Digital Realty takes over ATH3 in Koropi, marking a major step in Greece’s ambition to become a key tech and cloud hub for Southeast Europe
Greece on high alert as thousands flee homes amid fierce winds and relentless flames — firefighters battle multiple fronts with aerial support
A barrage of 112 emergency alerts has urged residents either to remain on high alert or to evacuate dozens of settlements for safety reasons. Approximately 5,000 firefighters and volunteers are involved in the firefighting efforts.
From the €1.5 billion mega-resort at Elliniko and the relocation of the iconic Parnitha Casino, to the rescue of Piladakis’ properties and global interest in Crete’s new license — the Greek gaming sector is raising the stakes after the pandemic slump.
Europe sees a historic drop in wine output, while Greek vineyards continue their long-term underproduction, putting pressure on the market and driving prices up.
Paxi and Ithaca follow Symi's lead, calling for a daily visitor tax to fund critical infrastructure as mass tourism strains local resources.
Five Years On, Athens Reaffirms Its Commitment to International Law and Regional Cooperation Amid Ongoing Tensions
Sharp geopolitical tensions resurface as Turkey dismisses human rights concerns raised by Greece and Cyprus ahead of the 49th UN Human Rights Council session.
Athens responds with official maps and legal arguments, denouncing the Libya-Turkey maritime deal as invalid while proposing dialogue with Tripoli.
“If the casus belli remains on the table and Turkey continues to promote the baseless theory of grey zones, then it will not be allowed into the European Union’s cheap loan program,” Mitsotakis stated.
The Turkish announcement, submitted to UNESCO, outlines the establishment of marine parks in areas not recognized as Turkish territorial waters.
Athens, Crete, and the Dodecanese lead the way in international traffic growth, according to INSETE data.
Piraeus Bank and real estate analysts point to deeper structural causes behind rising rents—warn of worrying drop in foreign investment.
"Fighting unemployment has been a top priority for our government since 2019," Mitsotakis stated in a post on social media. "This progress is no coincidence but the result of targeted policies."
Severe weather conditions are expected on Thursday with heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds affecting multiple regions.
The heatwave, among the strongest the country has seen in recent years, has brought persistent clear skies, minimal rainfall, and dangerous levels of heat stress — especially in urban areas like Athens and Thessaloniki.
“For many Greek consumers, managing a budget on holiday and the fear of unexpected expenses are real sources of stress,” said Eborne. “It’s important for travelers to feel in control of their money, so they can actually enjoy their time away.”
“The government’s decision to establish national marine parks makes Greece a pioneer in marine ecosystem protection in the Mediterranean,” Gerapetritis stated, adding that the initiative has received “broad support from environmental organizations, international institutions, and civil society.”
Authorities warn of unprecedented fire danger in multiple regions as entire civil protection mechanism mobilized ahead of scorching weekend
From January 2026, all conscripts will serve exclusively in the Army as part of sweeping structural changes under the ‘Agenda 2030’ defense strategy.
In a bold step for environmental protection and national rights, the Greek government defies Ankara’s objections and upholds European obligations in the Aegean and Ionian Seas.