No Comment Aegean Sea rescue Portuguese Maritime Police rescued 38 migrants including several babies and infants from a dinghy in the Aegean sea on Sunday (September 4). 06/09/2016
Greece Media shakeup: Greece raises €246m with sale of four TV licences The winners have been announced in the great Greek TV sell-off, with four companies winning bids for television channels in an unprecedented auction. 02/09/2016
Greece Greece launches controversial TV licence auction Greece has launched a multi-million euro auction for four private TV licences despite protests by broadcasters. 31/08/2016
Economy Greek economy still struggling despite mild Q2 expansion Greece's battered economy grew between April and June - but only by 0.2 percent from the first three months of the year and it shrank by 0.9 percent from the same period last year. 29/08/2016
Greece Greece wants to give asylum seekers the right to work The Greek migration minister has asked the European Union to speed up the relocation of refugees from Greece to other member states. 23/08/2016
Greece Greece: Turkish coup suspect soldiers 'fear for their lives' if sent home Eight Turkish soldiers who fled to Greece after last month’s failed military coup in their homeland, say they fear execution if they are sent back. 22/08/2016
Greece Asylum hearings for Turkish soldiers in Greece Asylum hearings have begun in Greece for a group of eight Turkish soldiers who fled there from Turkey after last month's failed coup. 19/08/2016
Greece Identifying the nameless dead in the migrant crisis Thousands of migrants, many of them refugees, have died nameless and unknown after perishing at sea trying to reach Europe; efforts are underway to try to identify them. 19/08/2016
Greece Greek court to consider Turkey coup suspects' asylum request A Greek court is due to consider on Friday the asylum request from fugitive Turkish army officers who fled following last month’s failed coup attempt. 19/08/2016
Greece Greece plans new migrant facilities amid claims of 'dirty' and 'unsafe' conditions Greece is reported to be planning new shelters, to help ease increasing pressure on overcrowded migrant camps. 17/08/2016
Greece Four die in Greek boat collision near the island of Aegina close to Athens Four people have been killed and at least five injured after pleasure boat with 20 people on board collided with a speedboat near the Greek island of Aegina, close to Athens. 16/08/2016
Greece Refugees in Greece learn to love the sea again During the summer months, for many of us a quick paddle or dip in the sea hardly seems anything out of the ordinary. 11/08/2016
Greece Turkish diplomats go AWOL Turkey says several of its diplomats have absconded after missing a deadline to return to Ankara following last month’s failed coup. 11/08/2016
Next Series European digital database aims to keep cultural traditions alive What will come – as time goes on – of traditional dance, folk music, of the cultures of the people? 06/08/2016
Next Series Takeaway: saving the intangible cultural heritage How to preserve cultural intangible heritage? 06/08/2016
Greece Ancient mass grave site in Greek capital could point to earliest dated event in Athenian history Eighty bodies have been unearthed in Athens necropolis, but the mysterious circumstances of their burial suggest a complex story 01/08/2016
Cult Verdi's African-themed Macbeth impresses in Athens A remarkable take on Verdi’s Macbeth has opened at the Athens Festival. 31/07/2016
Greece Turkey/Greece: Soldier's extradition or asylum? The eight Turkish soldiers who fled to Greece and sought asylum on Saturday have appeared in court in Alexandroupoli. They deny taking part in the failed coup attempt. 21/07/2016
Greece Turkey ups pressure on Greece to extradite soldiers who fled there after failed coup Turkey says eight of its soldiers who fled to Greece after Friday’s attempted coup are “traitors” who must be handed back. 19/07/2016
Economy Greek tourism under pressure The 2016 holiday season is crucial to Greece's economic recovery, but Euronews found many in the tourism industry there are not hopeful. 07/07/2016
Business Series Saddled with 1.3 billion euros of debt, Greek retailer Marinopoulos gets bankruptcy protection Greece's biggest supermarket chain, Marinopoulos, has gained protection from its creditors from an Athens court while it restructures. It has debts of 1.3 billion euros, half to banks and half to supp 01/07/2016
Cult The necropolis of Orthi Petra opens a window to the Homeric world Situated 30km off Rethymnon, Crete, the necropolis of Orthi Petra is part of the wider archaeological site of ancient Eleftherna, a town with continuous habitation from 3000BC to the Byzantine… 28/06/2016
Greece A volunteer’s perspective from the refugee camps in northern Greece Article contributed by Hugh Bohane, an Australian freelance journalist, English teacher and volunteer. 27/06/2016
Economy ECB agrees cheaper loans to fund Greek banks The European Central Bank has agreed to accept 'junk' rated Greek debt as collateral for normal "ECB":http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/10708ef6-387a-11e6-9a05-82a9b15a8ee7.html#axzz4CPd5i6K9 lending to banki 23/06/2016
Greece Orthodox Council meeting staggers on as 1000-year quarrel continues It is not the grand reunification gathering organisers had hoped for but the Great Pan-Orthodox Council, meeting in Crete since Sunday and until the 26th of June, is on a… 22/06/2016