The charges are related to the questionable execution of partially EU-funded contracts restoring remote traffic control and signalling systems on Greece's rail network
According to the EU definition, the risk of poverty or social exclusion, abbreviated as AROPE, refers to the sum of individuals who are either at risk of poverty, severely materially and socially deprived, or living in a household with very low work intensity
Following opening night performances at Pireos 260, the Rosanna Mailan Orchestra brings infectious Latin grooves to the Square
The popular performer Glykeria voluntarily bowed out of a local concert in Athens after facing criticism in social media and by some of her peers; popular singer Vertis in Jerusalem next month
The European Commission is reportedly set to call on member states to cut water consumption by at least 10% by 2030.
HEDNO orders 2.76 million digital meters to finally replace electromagnetic meters
Vehicle owners in Greece will be obligated to insure their automobiles against natural disasters like forest fires, earthquakes, and floods as of June 1. In addition, entrepreneurs will also be compelled to insure their businesses under the legislation. The new insurance coverage against natural disasters will be based on the current market value of the […]
Το μικτό κέρδος του ΟΠΑΠ από παιχνίδια ανήλθε σε 250,8 εκατ. ευρώ, αυξημένο κατά 10,7% σε ετήσια βάση
Ten years ago, Athens burned while Brussels preached. Today, Rome and Paris wobble. We ignored the warning once. Europe may not survive ignoring it again
Greek tourism offered a mixed bag for Q1 in 2025, with revenues in the Greek accommodation sector recording a 7.5% rise in the first quarter of 2025, according to official data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). In contrast, the figures in hospitality showed a downward trend, declining by 7.6% over the same period. The […]
Journalist Jo Pierri of TO BHMA International Edition brings you the day's top headlines from Greece in a short and sharp English-language news bulletin
Greek police detained fifteen members of the left party Nea Aristera (New Left) after they unfurled a Palestinian flag at the Acropolis on Wednesday morning. Among those taken into custody were members of the party’s youth group. Following their detainment, the party issued a statement criticizing the law enforcement officers for showing “special zeal in […]
Don’t miss films from Peru, Spain, Argentina, Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, and more — including shorts from Galicia, Northern Spain — screening now through June 5 at the Spanish-Language Film Festival
Booking.com’s infringement of EU competition law through price parity clauses has triggered a collective compensation claim by hotels across Europe.
Over 1 Billion Euros in European Union funds have been used to support projects that violate the fundamental rights of marginalized groups, including Roma communities, people with disabilities, and migrants.
During several raids of pharmacies, homes, doctors’ office and warehouses, in fact, more than 17,000 drug packages were recovered
Citing three Russian sources familiar with the Russia-Ukraine peace talks, Reuters news agency reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin has put forward a series of conditions to end the war in Ukraine, including a written pledge by the West that there will be no NATO enlargement to the east and the lifting of sanctions against […]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday that Mohammed Sinwar, the Hamas leader in Gaza and younger brother of the late Yahya Sinwar, has been killed.
While SAFE is primarily for EU member states, it also opens the door to third countries—and this is where political sensitivities come into play.
“Let us defend the freedom of navigation as a collective global responsibility and as a cornerstone of peace and humanity. The seas must be free and safe.”