Cyprus Counters Turkey-Libya Maritime Deal at UN
New diplomatic note strengthens Greece and Cyprus's legal stance amid rising Eastern Mediterranean tensions
New diplomatic note strengthens Greece and Cyprus's legal stance amid rising Eastern Mediterranean tensions
Libyan security personnel wrap up EU-border operations training in Marathi as part of a cooperation deal with Athens — spotlight on irregular migration flows
Athens firmly rejects Tripoli’s assertions as baseless, reaffirming that all exploration activities take place within Greece’s sovereign rights and in full alignment with international law.
Audit reveals unreliable tracking systems and incomplete infrastructure in recycling centers — concerns over mismanagement and risk of losing future EU funding.
Greece ranks fifth worst in forest fire destruction over the past 20 years – Spain leads with a record-breaking 3.5 million hectares burned in 2025.
From the crisis of bankruptcy to a model of pragmatic reform — how Greece teaches Europe resilience, adaptability, and realism.
EU Civil Protection Mechanism activated 16 times already — matching the total for the entire 2024 fire season
A personal, unique identification number is becoming mandatory for all citizens to use in public sector transactions. If you haven’t applied yet, the system will assign you one automatically on September 5.
Slight drop in global ranking, but continued reliability of the Greek flag
From mountain monasteries to island shrines, August 15 unites the Greek Orthodox world in reverence and tradition
Congressional delegation underscores strong U.S.–Greece defense ties and Pentagon-backed infrastructure upgrades
Athens urged to fast-track major defense programs amid regional tensions — spotlight on local defense industry and the promised 25% participation rule
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.