New ID cards: How much citizens will pay and the appointment system
Greek citizens face mandatory ID card replacement by August 2026, with fees starting at €10. New digital appointment system aims to streamline the process.
Greek citizens face mandatory ID card replacement by August 2026, with fees starting at €10. New digital appointment system aims to streamline the process.
Greece’s school year begins September 11 with new all-day programs for kindergarten and elementary schools. Find out the complete schedule and departure times.
Greece introduces revolutionary National High School Diploma system, transforming university access and high school education for future students nationwide.
Greek Orthodox monastery abbot charged with attempting to sell stolen Byzantine icons and 18th-century Gospels worth €200,000 after undercover police sting operation.
Dramatic video shows police chase in Athens as businessman’s son drags officer with car during dangerous street racing incident on Attiki Odos highway.
Eirini Mourtzoukou prepares counterattack after forensic report challenges previous findings in child death case, promising shocking revelations.
Greece pursues return of Parthenon Marbles through long-term loan agreement with UK, with antiquities exchange playing key role in negotiations strategy.
Greek schools suspended nearly 15,000 students for mobile phone use in one academic year, with Education Minister Sophia Zacharaki revealing the shocking statistics.
Greece’s parliament sets September 15 for first session of OPEKEPE inquiry committee, investigating agricultural payment agency activities from 1998 to present.
Greek government announces boldest tax reform package, targeting middle-class relief and economic growth through comprehensive fiscal policy changes.
Greek Health Minister announces nurses will be classified as hazardous workers from 2026, while defending major tax reforms and zero taxation for young workers.
Greek PM Mitsotakis meets with Haftar’s son at Maximos Mansion to discuss strengthening Greece-Libya economic and commercial relations.
Greek PM Mitsotakis and Archbishop Ieronymos meet to discuss state-church cooperation and address pending issues at the start of the new political year.
Greece announces major tax cuts starting 2026, benefiting workers, families and pensioners. Government reveals detailed breakdown of annual savings per taxpayer.
Climate crisis drives 98% increase in lightning-sparked wildfires. New study warns of 20,000 annual deaths by 2050 as remote fires spread faster than ever.
France faces political crisis as PM Bayrou’s government heads for collapse in Monday’s confidence vote, threatening financial markets and forcing Macron to find his fifth PM.
Kremlin defies potential new EU-US sanctions, vowing Russia will never change its Ukraine course despite Western economic pressure and diplomatic efforts.
Marine Le Pen’s crucial appeal trial scheduled for early 2026 could determine her eligibility for France’s 2027 presidential race after embezzlement conviction.
French ultra-distance cyclist Sofiane Sehili arrested in Russia for illegal border crossing while attempting world record journey from Lisbon to Vladivostok.
Prince Harry reveals his emotional breakdown at Princess Diana’s funeral, describing how he sobbed uncontrollably as her coffin was lowered into the ground.