Former Greek prime minister George Papandreou urges Athens and the EU to formally recognize the State of Palestine, arguing it is the only realistic path to peace and a step that could empower moderates on both sides of the conflict
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A new licensing framework requires crypto exchanges and wallet providers to meet EU MiCA standards, while tighter checks aim to curb money laundering and tax evasion
A European Central Bank report highlights how EU funding boosts productivity, with Greece among the most dependent countries due to limited access to bank lending
Health officials confirmed the first human infection with the New World screwworm in the United States, linked to travel abroad. While the public health risk is considered low, concerns are growing over its potential impact on livestock and the U.S. cattle industry
The Greek Ministry of Labour has challenged Eurostat figures showing the country leading the EU in long working hours, arguing that employees work fewer extra hours than reported
Bank of Greece data confirm that visitors spent significantly more regardless of the modest rise in arrivals. Germans, French, Italians, and Americans, in particular, boosted spending per trip, helping widen the surplus.
Around 2,200 troops are now patrolling Washington, D.C., after President Trump ordered deployments to curb crime, sparking strong backlash from Democrats
While Greece hesitates, Europe is surging ahead: the EU targets at least 300 GW of offshore wind in the coming decades—ten times today’s output—and up to 500 GW by 2050.
At least 15 people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, Palestinian officials said, including three journalists—one a Reuters cameraman. The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incident
Wastewater overflow in front of a beachfront restaurant has raised concerns over infrastructure on Mykonos, a problem the island has faced repeatedly in recent years
From August 24 to September 6, Kalamata hosts world-class musicians and emerging talents, blending medieval, classical, contemporary, and jazz music in historic and modern venues
Retaliatory Israeli airstrikes hit Sanaa after Houthi militants launched missiles toward Israel, leaving six people dead and at least 86 injured, according to Yemeni officials
Rental costs in Greece have surged far beyond family budgets, with student apartments in cities like Athens, Thessaloniki, and Patras now averaging €500–€800 per month, creating mounting pressure for government intervention
Air travel data shows a sharp rise in autumn arrivals, with destinations like Crete, Rhodes, and Athens staying busy well into November thanks to strong demand from the US, UK, Germany, and Israel
Putin can play his games unhindered in a war that’s increasingly his own
"The political turbulence in the German capital and across Europe now stems less from domestic quarrels than from international storms. We are watching, in accelerated fashion, the collapse of the old-world order and the scramble for new alliances."
Dozens of passengers were stranded for hours on a historic railway line in the Peloponnese after a train broke down in a remote mountain area. Fire services and Hellenic Train organized a rescue operation
Greek exporters are lobbying Washington to secure exemptions from US tariffs on European goods, with cautious optimism that a decision from former President Donald Trump could safeguard key products
Athens told the United Nations that Libya’s objections to Greek offshore exploration south of Crete are legally baseless, stressing its rights under international law