Greece Greeks rally against use of 'Macedonia' in FYROM name dispute Thousands of Greeks turned out in Thessaloniki to show their anger over the use of the name 'Macedonia' by neighbouring FYROM as Athens and Skopje seek a solution to the long-running row. 21/01/2018
Greece Protesters tear down red, winged 'Satan' statue in Athens The mayor of the municipality told Euronews the Phylax artwork had been “severely damaged,” with its wings broken and its head smashed off. 19/01/2018
Greece Greek lawmakers approve more austerity measures Defending the multi-bill in parliament, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said the conclusion of the third review that is expected this month signifies the "closure of a long and difficult cycle." 15/01/2018
Greece Protests and clashes in Athens as parliament passes more reforms Thousands demonstrated as Greek lawmakers passed more measures demanded by international lenders, aimed at securing bailout funds. 15/01/2018
Greece Samos bursts at the seams as Pope preaches patience while locals' pati Greeks on the island, which has gained the second largest concentration of migrants in the last two years, are fed up with waiting for relief. 14/01/2018
Greece Greek coastguard intercepts ship carrying explosive materials The vessel Andromeda has been impounded in Crete. Authorities say it was bound for Libya and was carrying materials that could be used for making bombs. 10/01/2018
Greece Greece removes century-old obligation for Muslims to use Sharia law The 1920 Treaty of Sevres and the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne stipulated that Islamic customs and religious law would apply to the thousands of Muslims who became Greek citizens 10/01/2018
Greece Greece and FYROM in renewed bid to resolve name dispute Senior ministers meeting in Athens resolve to settle the long-standing dispute over FYROM’s name within six months. 09/01/2018
Greece Twitter blocks account of Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party Golden Dawn described the decision as a "brutal undemocratic act" 05/01/2018
Greece Greece considers fate of Turkish coup soldiers Athens has not ruled out extradition to a third country. 03/01/2018
Greece Greece to appeal asylum granted to Turkish soldier who fled coup The Greek government's move came hours after Turkey criticised a local panel's decision to accept a helicopter pilot's asylum request 31/12/2017
Greece 14-year-old refugee from Syria dreams of Paralympics In Syria, a bomb attack left Najib Alhaj Ali paralysed. He fled with his family across the Mediterranean to Greece, where para sports gave him hope for a better life. 25/12/2017
Living European organic and natural beauty brands Green Beauty: seven organic and natural skincare brand from Europe 21/12/2017
Sport Panathinakos extend unbeaten home run with win over Maccabi Greece's Panathinaikos made light work of Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv to stretch their undefeated home record to seven wins 20/12/2017
Greece Greek lawmakers approve final budget under bailout conditions Greek PM says vote on 2018 budget marks the end of an era of humiliation and austerity as parliament ratifies 2018 budget 20/12/2017
Greece Greek pensioners protest over fears of more cuts Thousands of pensioners have held a rally in the centre of Athens, protesting over fears of further cuts in their payments 15/12/2017
Green News 24h in Athens Instagrammable coffee shops, an award-winning cocktail bar and a glimpse of trendy Athenian lifestyle. 14/12/2017
Greece Turkish family forced to flee the country tells Euronews their story Tahsin and his family were forced to flee Turkey. Their crime? Being accused of supporting the Gülen movement 11/12/2017
Greece Police and demonstrators clash in Athens overnight Police and demonstrators have clashed in Athens overnight after commemorations for a teenager shot dead by police 9 years ago. 07/12/2017
Greece Greece, Turkey seek closer ties with Erdogan visit The two-day visit, seen as historic, is set to discuss migration, Cyprus and other tricky topics. 06/12/2017
Greece Greece: Details of Golden Dawn's activities revealed by former member Weapons, slaughtering of lambs to “find arteries” and beatings of members are some of the activities practised by Greek's far-right party, Golden Dawn, reveals former member. 06/12/2017
Greece Erdogan visit to Greece seen as `historic in Athens For the first time in 65 years a Turkish president is visiting Greece amid hopes of a breakthrough on the Cyprus issue. 06/12/2017
Greece Euroviews. View: Asylum seekers’ hell in a Greek ‘hotspot’ Greece has a responsibility to protect the human rights of people arriving on its islands, says Human Rights Watch's Emina Ćerimović 30/11/2017
Greece Ancient texts revealed A scientific project is underway to uncover ancient texts hidden beneath more recent writings. The manuscripts, known as palimpsests, form part of the collection of St Catherine's Monastery on the Sinai peninsula in Egypt. 28/11/2017
Greece Afghan refugee dies as panicking migrants seek refuge A young Afghan migrant has been killed as panic broke out on an overcrowded refugee boat near Greece. 25/11/2017
Greece Athens misses out on Black Friday frenzy Black Friday might have seen frenetic shopping in the wealthier European capitals, but not so in Athens. 24/11/2017