Climate Athens' Chief Heat Officer says we need less focus on global warming As Eleni Myrivili takes up the post, she explans the unique problems that cities face in staying cool. 17/09/2021
Greece Greece probes crash that killed Netanyahu corruption trial witness Haim Geron, a former senior official at Israel’s ministry of communications, and his wife were killed in the crash on Monday. 14/09/2021
No Comment Greek and Italian schools reopen for new academic year Schools reopen with new Green Pass. 13/09/2021
Greece Greece begins mandatory testing for unvaccinated workers Some 56% of Greece’s residents have been fully vaccinated, while the average rate in the EU is just over 60%. 13/09/2021
Culture news Thousands gather in Greece for composer Mikis Theodorakis' funeral Political leaders, family members and thousands of fans paid their final respects to Greek music great Mikis Theodorakis who was buried Thursday on the island of Crete. 09/09/2021
Green News Greece’s summer of extreme weather should be a warning to us all Greece is in need of urgent action after a summer of deadly weather. Is a new government department the answer? 07/09/2021
Greece Hundreds pay their respects to Greek composer Theodorakis Theodorakis, who died Thursday at 96, is lying in state in a cathedral chapel for three days ahead of his burial on the southern island of Crete. 07/09/2021
Greece Greece appoints former EU commissioner to lead new climate ministry Greece has appointed the former Cypriot EU commissioner Christos Stylianides to head the country's new climate crisis and civil protection ministry. 06/09/2021
Experiences Meet Persephone, the robot tour guide who can speak 33 languages Persephone, a robot who speaks 33 languages, is the latest addition to the tour guide team at the Alistrati Cave in Greece. 04/09/2021
Greece Europe's top rights body urges Greece to amend migrant deportation law The Council of Europe warned that the draft law could "seriously hinder he life-saving carried out at seas by NGOs." 03/09/2021
Greece New Greek health minister apologises for previous Holocaust remarks "I never wanted to insult the Jewish people, and I apologise if I did," said Thanos Plevris. 02/09/2021
Greece Zorba The Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis dies at 96 Mikis Theodorakis will not only be remembered as the most renowned Greek composer in history but also as an icon of resistance to dictatorship. 02/09/2021
Greece Greek PM plans to create Civil Protection ministry after wildfires Greece plans to create a new Civil Protection ministry even after the appointed candidate rejected the role. 31/08/2021
No Comment Greek police fire tear gas as 7,000 protest vaccine rules in Athens Around 7,000 people protested in Athens on Sunday against a new rule obliging health workers to get vaccinated against Covid-19, said police who fired teargas to quell violence among the demonstrators 30/08/2021
No Comment New wildfire breaks-out on the fire-stricken island of Evia A force of 64 firefighters with 26 fire engines, a unit on foot, water-dropping helicopters and an aircraft continued to fight a blaze in southern Evia that broke out on Monday. The Fire Service said the blaze was largely contained but had not been brought under control. 23/08/2021
Greece Greek firefighters battle two new blazes near Athens and Evia Greece scrambled firefighting aircraft and ground forces as at least two new blazes including one on the island of Evia, which has already been scarred by wildfires this summer. 23/08/2021
No Comment Wildfire northwest of Athens burns for 4th day Hundreds of Greek and Polish firefighters were battling a major wildfire decimating a pine forest for a fourth day Thursday northwest of the Greek capital. 19/08/2021
Greece Wildfire continues to rage near Greek capital Greece’s fire department said 370 firefighters, including 143 from Poland, were deployed at the Vilia fire Wednesday, along with 130 vehicles, eight helicopters and three planes. 18/08/2021
Greece Greek wildfires under control as rainfall helps firefighters More than 580 fires have been observed since late July with over 100,000 hectares of forests and olive groves razed to the ground. 13/08/2021
Green News Residents in Greece resist evacuation to battle wildfires Residents refuse to abandon their homes as they battle the wildfires burning across Greece for more than a week. 11/08/2021