Greece Greek MEP and neo-Nazi appears in Athens court Ioannis Lagos, who was detained in Brussels last month, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison in Greece over his membership of the banned Golden Dawn party. 16/05/2021
No Comment First foreign tourists arrive in Greece following reopening Tourists flew into Athens on Friday as Greece officially kicked off its tourist season. 15/05/2021
Greece Greece officially launches its tourist season after 72% drop in 2020 With a valid PCR test, performed 72 hours before departure or a rapid self-test, EU, UK, US, Serbian and Israeli residents can visit Greece without quarantine. 14/05/2021
My Europe Series Greece is preparing for a tourist influx - but is it ready? Greek politicians have been asked whether they are opening too early. They argue that 2020 is not 2021. 13/05/2021
Greece Greece lockdown measures lift allowing schools and courts to reopen Primary and junior high schools in Greece have been able to reopen for in-person schooling for the first time in months. 10/05/2021
Europe News Greece wants to boost growth by 7% from €57bn pandemic recovery plan Athens will receive €30.5 billion in European Union funds as part of the bloc's so-called Recovery and Resilience Facility. 04/05/2021
Greece Greece keeps lid on Orthodox Easter events as it eyes tourism season Many restrictions in effect since early November will be scrapped, however, starting Monday, when restaurants and cafes will be allowed to serve customers outdoors. 30/04/2021
Greece Far-right MEP facing jail after colleagues vote to remove his immunity Ioannis Lagos was among dozens of Golden Dawn members sentenced to prison in Greece last year, but as an elected MEP in the European Parliament he had parliamentary protection. 27/04/2021
Greece Greek police set up checkpoints, turn back Easter travelers Easter holidays are often celebrated with relatives outside Athens and other cities, but the government said COVID-19 infection levels remain too high to allow free travel. 23/04/2021
Greece Four tonnes of cannabis found in cupcake-making machines The street value of the drugs is estimated at around €33 million. 23/04/2021
Greece Turkey 'doesn't accept international law' over eastern Mediterranean Turkey doesn't accept international rules when it comes to exploratory drilling for gas in the eastern Mediterranean, Greece's foreign minister has told Euronews. 22/04/2021
Travel News Greece removes quarantine for EU, UK, US and other travellers Arrivals will just need to show a negative test taken in the last 72 hours or proof of vaccination. 19/04/2021
Greece New migrant camp approved for Lesbos but exact location undecided The municipal council of Mytilene approved the construction of a new 3,000-capacity facility on the Aegean island - but without agreeing where it will be located. 13/04/2021
Travel News Wish you were there? Tourists in Greek holiday test can't leave hotel The tourists are staying on the Greek island of Rhodes for a week but will not be allowed to leave their hotel. 13/04/2021
Smart Regions Unearthing the little-known ancient theatres of Greece's Epirus region In partnership with the European Commission Greece's Epirus region hosts 5 of the country's most important ancient theatres. Some famous, but others little-known. Could this EU project unearth these architectural treasures and put them centre stage once again? 12/04/2021
Greece Greek crime reporter shot dead outside home in Athens Giorgos Karaivaz was found dead, shot multiple times, beside his car in the Greek capital. 09/04/2021
Greece Greek refugee programme offers alternative to overcrowded camps Greek refugee programme offers alternative to overcrowded camps 31/03/2021
Greece Brussels allocates €276M to Greece for migrant camps on its islands About 40,000 people currently live in overcrowded facilities on Greek islands. 29/03/2021
No Comment Greek flag hoisted as nation celebrates 200 years of independence Greek flag hoisted at Acropolis as nation celebrates revolution bicentennial 25/03/2021
World Greece commemorates 200th anniversary of its war of Independence Iconic landmarks in many countries across the world are being lit in white and blue to mark the occasion. The day’s also being seen as an opportunity to plan for Greece’s future. 25/03/2021
World Greece sends in private sector doctors to help overwhelmed hospitals Greece has begun easing restrictions despite the National Health Service coming under increasing strain from high numbers of daily new COVID-19 infections. The government has commandeered the services of private sector doctors to assist in public hospitals. 23/03/2021
People Mayor promises a greener future for the ancient city of Athens The Mayor of Athens, Greece, Kostas Bakoyannis, speaks of a vibrant modern metropolis embracing new public works, renovations of cultural attractions and a greener future for the city. 19/03/2021
Travel News Greece working on vaccine passport deals with 10 nations, including UK Flights bringing visitors from some European countries, Israel and the United Kingdom will begin in April and from mid-May, more countries will be added to the list of those who do not need to quarantine upon arrival. 16/03/2021
Greece COVID-19: Greece to open borders to foreign tourists by mid-May Greece and Cyprus have both unveiled their summer tourism plans as vaccination accelerates. 10/03/2021
Greece Greece: 3 police officers wounded in protest against police violence 5,000 protesters marched in Athens after footage of a police officer beating a man with a baton became viral. 10/03/2021
Greece Greece launches investigation into alleged police violence in Athens Widely circulated videos appeared to show peaceful protestors being thrown to the ground and attacked with batons on Sunday. 08/03/2021