Six months after the devastating Tempi train collision claimed 57 lives, Greece remains gripped by grief and outrage.
While some of the EU leaders are meeting on Monday in Paris on Ukraine and the European Security upon an initiative of French ...
Greece is engulfed in political turmoil as the second anniversary of the Tempi railway disaster where 57 people lost their ...
Hello, There’s No Time for Naïveté Hello, it would be extremely naïve—if not outright reckless—for any government in Europe, especially after the Munich ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis sees the persistent tremors hitting the Aegean island of Santorini as "unprecedented" in a post published on Facebook on Sunday. Citing seismologists, ...
Sixty-one years ago today, on February 16, 1964, the Center Union, led by Georgios Papandreou, won the elections with 53%.
Greece's next general elections will take place in 2027, at the end of the government's term, and the "2.5 years that remain ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has endorsed European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's proposal to exempt ...
In a post on X, Mitsotakis said “Greece has long advocated to exempt defence investments from fiscal constraints. We welcome the proposal by President von der Leyen to activate the escape clause, ...
Thousands of students took to the streets nationwide last Friday, with protests held in the capital Athens, the second city Thessaloniki as well as in Larissa, Patras, Serres, Volos, Chania and ...
In a significant push towards modernizing public transportation in Attica, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the ...
Maria Karystianou, president of the Tempi Victims’ Association, along with other relatives of the victims, filed a lawsuit against appellate investigator judge Sotiris Bakaimis, accusing him of ...