The death toll from flooding in central Greece has increased to 10 while 4 others are missing
The death toll from severe flooding in central Greece has increased to 10 people, while another four remain missing, Greeceโs climate crisis and civil protection minister says, as rescue crews in helicopters and boats are ferrying hundreds of people from inundated villages to safety.
Greek ferry captain, 3 seamen charged over death of tardy passenger pushed into sea by crew member
A Greek prosecutor has brought criminal charges against an island ferry captain and three of his crew over the death of a tardy passenger who was pushed by a crew member into the sea as he tried to board the departing vessel.
Greek foreign minister says Athens is ready for talks with Turkey to resolve sea borders dispute
Greeceโs newly-appointed foreign minister says his country is ready to start talks with Turkey to resolve a long-standing dispute over maritime borders that has repeatedly brought the two neighbors to the brink of armed conflict.
Far-right parties make comeback in Greek election as conservatives sweep back to power
Far-right parties have made a comeback in Greek parliamentary elections, including the Spartans party backed by a jailed former lawmaker from an organization linked to violent street attacks against migrants and left-wing activists.
Greece says it's investigating claim migrants were illegally deported back to Turkey
Greeceโs outgoing prime minister says he has ordered a probe into a report that authorities illegally deported back to Turkey a group of migrants, allegedly leaving them on a raft at sea for Turkish authorities to pick up.
Greece's center-right in landslide election victory, but will need new vote to form government
Despite inflicting the most crushing defeat in half a century on the opposition, Greeceโs center-right Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to seek a second election within weeks, as he lacks the majority in Parliament to govern alone.
Polls open in Greece's first election since international bailout spending controls ended
Polls have opened in Greeceโs parliamentary election, the first since the countryโs economy ceased to be subject to strict supervision and control by international lenders who had provided bailout funds during its nearly decade-long financial crisis.
Greek PM seeks 'innovative' solution to decades-old Parthenon Sculpture dispute with British Museum
Greece's prime minister says his government is exploring a โwin-winโ solution to one of the worldโs most intractable cultural heritage disputes: The fate of the Parthenon Sculptures currently in the British Museum.
The AP Interview: Mitsotakis hopes for better relations with Turkey if reelected as Greek premier
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has told The Associated Press in a wide-ranging interview that he will extend โa hand of friendshipโ to the winner of the upcoming Turkish election and try to build on the momentum of recently reduced tensions.
As wiretap claims rattle government, Greece bans spyware
Lawmakers in Greece have approved legislation banning commercial spyware and reforming rules for legally-sanctioned wiretaps following allegations that senior government officials and journalists had been targeted by shadowy surveillance software.
British Museum reportedly in talks on Parthenon Sculptures
The British Museum has pledged not to dismantle its collection following a report that the institutionโs chairman has held secret talks with Greeceโs prime minister over the return of the Parthenon Sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles.
Greek prime minister COVID-positive day after Istanbul visit
Greeceโs prime minister says he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be self-isolating at home, a day after meeting in Istanbul with Turkeyโs President Recep Tayip Erdogan and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, considered the spiritual leader of the worldโs Orthodox Christians.