Authorities are ramping up measures to ensure smooth operations, including the permanent stationing of 50 additional coast guard officers in Piraeus.
Athens is preparing to submit its revised “Greece 2.0” Recovery and Resilience Plan after Easter, with a slight delay from the initial timeline but with the European Commission’s approval.
In this candid conversation, Guy Verhofstadt, former Prime Minister of Belgium and a prominent European Union figure, discusses the existential challenges facing Europe today.
More than 410,000 people were affected by flooding events in Europe in 2024. The continent faced its most extensive floods since 2013, with 30% of European rivers overflowing—even as record-high temperatures were also recorded.
AI researcher Professor Ioannis Pitas* explains his views on the European Union's (EU) plan to establish an AI factory in Greece, why Europe is lagging behind in the global AI race, and what measures are most urgently needed.
"Europe is navigating through unprecedented crises — wars, humanitarian disasters, climate emergencies," he stated.
Greece and EU leaders condemn Russia’s missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, which killed 34 civilians. Athens urges urgent ceasefire and end to violence.
Docking in Piraeus after a four-month deployment in the Indo-Pacific region, the admiral of the aircraft carrier the Charles de Gaulle says, "Greece is our best partner in the Mediterranean."
Greece will repay the loans granted under the first of its three international bailout programs by 2031, according to an exclusive report by the Reuters agency citing two government officials. The repayments, which will be made in annual installments of €5 billion, will allow Greece to settle the debt a full decade ahead of the […]
A new labor bill that aims to significantly simplify procedures in the labor market is currently being prepared by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, claims Minister Niki Kerameus.
Comments came a day after 'win-win' statement to Breitbart News garnered a later reaction from Donald Trump, who answered a press question citing Mitsotakis' position
Greece may lose European Union funding from Frontex as the EU’s border agency investigates potential human rights violations involving Greek migration authorities.
The European Union is expected to pause a series of countermeasures, including tariffs against the United States, for 90 days, following President Donald Trump’s decision to grant a grace period before imposing additional tariffs. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen posted on social platform X (formerly Twitter): “We took note of the announcement by […]
Chief Editor of TO BHMA International Edition Odin Linardatou talks with Alec Russell from the Financial Times at tovima.com’s booth at the Delphi Forum X 2025. The FT reporter talks about his experience in Ukraine, while the two navigate what the next day may hold in store for European security. Is Europe entering a new […]
Having collaborated with former President Donald Trump in the past, Mitsotakis expressed confidence in his ability to do so again effectively, particularly in addressing regional challenges.
The information comes from a recently published report by Hydrogen Europe, which shows that while Germany and France lead in absorbing hydrogen funding, Greece, Poland, Portugal, and Slovakia significantly lag behind.
The European Union has approved its first round of retaliatory tariffs in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping trade duties.
As an EU candidate country, Turkey can already participate in European defense programs up to 35% without needing a special agreement, according to Commission sources who spoke to To Vima.
Regarding the tariffs, he stressed the importance of a unified response within the EU to enhance effectiveness.
In anticipation of Easter, the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce has announced the proposed holiday hours for retail stores, running from Thursday, April 10 to Holy Saturday, April 19, 2025