Nighttime asphalt works upgraded one of Piraeus’ busiest streets, improving safety and traffic flow while minimizing disruption to residents and port operations
Mario Draghi argued recently that the old geopolitical order is done. A new one has already started taking shape, and Europe has not yet managed to decide and display its role in it.
The pace at which the unemployment rate is decreasing in Greece is declining, according to a Eurobank analysis. The periodical review highlights the fact that women, young persons, and disabled persons are impacted at a higher rate than the corresponding groups in the rest of the EU countries. According to the bank’s economists, the percentage […]
The new measures outline the direction of future reforms aimed at modernizing how the EU manages travel, border controls, and security.
Across the eurozone, annual inflation is expected to settle at 1.7% in January, down from 2.0% in December.
The US and Colombian presidents described their first in-person meeting as cordial, focusing on counternarcotics cooperation and regional issues after months of sharp public criticism
Across the EU, 52% of respondents express pessimism about global prospects, rising to 56% in Greece.
After a penalty shootout loss to Hungary, Greece’s women’s team will face Italy on Thursday in Portugal with a European Championship medal at stake.
Surveys show households cutting spending and delaying purchases as most expect their finances and the national economy to worsen, while the central bank warns inflation will remain a key challenge.
The Greek women’s national water polo team failed to reach the 2026 Euro final after losing to Hungary in the first semi-final match in Portugal on penalties (12-11). In a closely contested game, the Greek team trailed Hungary for most of the regular time but managed to overturn a two-goal deficit 30 seconds before the […]
In an article for Foreign Policy, Greece’s energy minister calls for faster LNG investment, regulatory harmonization and deeper U.S.-EU integration to turn the Vertical Corridor into a pillar of Europe’s post-Russian energy system.
For decades after World War II, the United States stood at the core of the multilateral system it had helped design. From the United Nations and its specialized agencies to global regimes governing climate, health, and development, US participation was central to both the legitimacy and the functioning of international governance. Today, that role is […]
The Prinos CO₂ storage project aims to provide a safe and permanent geological solution for industrial carbon emissions, supporting both Greek and European climate targets.
Eurostat reports that 19% of people in Greece could not keep their homes adequately warm in 2024, slightly improved from 19.2% in 2023, but still more than double the EU average
Six years after its launch, the EU’s post-COVID recovery fund struggles with bureaucracy, slow disbursements, and skill gaps, leaving billions unpaid and long-term economic reforms still incomplete
Greece’s women’s national water polo team has topped its group table after beating Italy 15-10 in the group stage on Saturday, securing a spot in the European Championship semi-finals. Greece is aiming for a third consecutive major international title, seeking to further cement its status as the dominant force in women’s water polo. The Greek […]
Among EU member states for which data are available for the fourth quarter of 2025, Lithuania recorded the strongest quarterly growth, with GDP rising by 1.7% compared with the previous quarter.
PAOK Thessaloniki will host Celta FC from Spain in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League tie, while Panathinaikos FC will play against Czech club FC Viktoria Plzen in Athens for their tie. Both matches will take place on February 19th with the second leg scheduled for February 26. If PAOK overcome the Spanish […]
The answer to the question of the future of transatlantic relations - closely tied to NATO’s future - will emerge only over time. An abrupt rupture is unlikely.
In 2024, countries most reliant on nuclear power included France, where 67.3% of total electricity came from nuclear sources, and Slovakia at 61.6%.