European Commission proposes easing and postponing parts of the AI Act and other tech regulations to reduce red tape and respond to criticism from major technology companies
The overuse of antibiotics in Greece, often without a prescription, has increased drug resistance that could trigger a public health crisis if action isn’t taken.
Greece’s recycling rate is at just 5.2%, far below the EU average of 11.8%.
Greece recorded one of the lowest inflation rates in the EU—1.6%, down from 1.8% the previous month.
Brothers of Italy target Brussels Parliament for selling “Italian-style” carbonara sauces with the tricolour, arguing labels mislead consumers and violate EU rules, reigniting Italy’s ongoing crusade for authentic cuisine protection
At the same time, FT notes that Belgium’s deputy premier Vincent Van Peteghem is an early favorite to take over as Eurogroup chief
This year’s Best European Film category is notably broad, featuring 15 titles: five fiction films along with the nominees from the European Documentary and European Animated Feature Film categories.
Euronext’s public offer has drawn close to 75% of EXAE shareholders, setting the stage for a merger vote, a likely delisting, and the full integration of the Athens Stock Exchange into the European exchange group
Meteorologists warn of wintery conditions in Europe while Greece prepares for the season’s first snow, likely starting in mountainous regions later this month
The agreement is seen as a decisive milestone for the GREGY interconnection, which seeks to transmit 100% clean electricity generated from Egyptian renewables to Europe via mainland Greece.
As of Nov. 14, Google AI Plus is available in Greece for 7.99 euros per month.
Authorities say at least two more people may have assisted in placing the bomb that triggered the violent feud between two families in the Cretan village of Vorízia
As prices in Greece spiral far beyond wages, everyday shopping raises a painful question: how can a family survive on the average salary? New poverty data reveals the stark truth—many simply don’t.
Continent’s leaders suspect Russia of being behind barrage of increasingly disruptive attacks
The beaming Olympiacos midfielder picked up the Golden Boy Web Award for 2025; Mouzakitis prevailed in Tuttosport's web poll, and international football acknowledges a youthful 'Greek Modric'
The world has been turned upside down and the threat facing Europe today is existential. The more people realize that—and the faster they do so—the better. Because Europe has to wake up—and respond accordingly
Eurostat data shows that Greeks report the highest levels of subjective poverty in Europe. We examine the deeper social and economic forces that fuel this collective feeling of deprivation
EP backs limiting due diligence obligations to companies with over 5,000 employees and €1.5bln net worldwide turnover under its Omnibus simplification plan.
With its public offer set to close, Euronext edges closer to acquiring the Athens Stock Exchange, potentially reshaping Greece’s capital-market landscape
Three European Delegated Prosecutors in Athens have been unanimously reappointed, ensuring continuity in key investigations tied to the EU budget, including the OPEKEPE farm subsidy scandal