COP30 opens in Brazil as climate unity weakens, the U.S. steps back, the EU softens its 2040 goals, and Brazil launches a major tropical forests fund.
Mitsotakis highlighted the “primary responsibility” shared by Greece and the United States "to ensure affordable energy for citizens and businesses,” reaffirming the two countries’ strategic alliance in the sector.
A report in the Athens daily on Thursday cited Greek Migration and Asylum Minister Thanos Plevris as declaring as much during his meeting in Berlin this week with German Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt
Lawmakers agreed to a new set of measures this week aiming to help wine producers address climate and market challenges.
With more than 1,200 participants and over 300 companies represented, the P-TEC forum marks Athens as a key venue in the evolving global energy landscape.
The IMF says Europe’s recovery is fragile and warns that rising spending, weak productivity, and aging populations could push debt to dangerous levels. Greece, despite strong growth, remains burdened by high debt and dependence on EU funds.
Travelers could soon be able to get from Athens to Sofia in under six hours (from the current 13) as the EU pushes for faster, greener trains.
In a period marked by war in Ukraine, global trade tensions, and rising pressure on energy systems, rare earths have become a central flashpoint
Bank of Greece noted that in recent years there has been a significant increase in research and development investments.
New Eurostat data shows Greece ranks among the five poorest EU nations, with one in ten workers at risk of poverty and men faring significantly worse than women.
Authorities said 104 firearms were seized and 345 people arrested in the Phaistos Municipality, where the beleaguered village of Vorizia is located
JPMorgan highlights that the Greek bank’s shares continue to trade at a “cheap level,” below 7xP/E (price-to-earnings ratio).
The EP rejected the EU’s Omnibus I simplification plan, delaying ESG rule relief and leaving Greece’s SMEs in regulatory limbo.
The Greek capital was named Europe’s Leading Cultural City Destination and Europe’s Leading City Tourist Board.
Turkey’s Eurofighter deal with Britain marks not only a major upgrade for its air force but also its renewed engagement with Europe’s security architecture, while Athens remains firm on blocking Ankara’s access to EU defence programs
From Athens to Brussels, Europe’s First Real Push for Water Security Begins
Greek police arrested one suspect and detained another. seizing an unregistered shotgun following a deadly shooting in the village of Vorizia, Crete, that left two people dead and four injured. Specialized police units continue raids amid fears of renewed violence
Environmental group warns Balkan coal power exports could collapse when the EU’s new carbon border tax takes effect in 202
Descendants of a Jewish couple claim Vincent van Gogh’s Olive Picking was seized under Nazi rule and illegally traded before ending up in New York and Athens
A violent feud in southern Crete, where gunfire between families was exchanged, has left several people dead and many injured. Police have launched a large-scale operation to restore order