Britain has cleared China to build its biggest embassy in Europe in London, ending years of delay and opposition, as the government seeks to reset ties with Beijing despite warnings from lawmakers about espionage and national security risks
The Greek prime minister, speaking just before entering an extraordinary EU Council summit in Brussels, also expressed support for the Trump administration's 'Board of Peace', but only for Gaza
The average hourly wage in Greece reached just 11.3 PPS in 2024, compared with 15.3 in Central and Eastern Europe and over 20 in the EU periphery.
Madrid urges deeper defence integration and a coalition of willing states, arguing a unified European force would deter coercion while complementing NATO
Brussels’ proposal to remove equipment from high-risk suppliers in critical sectors draws sharp criticism from Huawei, as the EU cites rising cyber threats and the need to strengthen technological sovereignty
In Greece, the average daily rate (ADR) declined by 3%, from 143 euros in 2024 to 139 euros in 2025, broadly in line with trends seen elsewhere in Europe.
Unbeaten and with maximum points, Greece’s men’s water polo team advances to the European Championship semifinals in Belgrade, where it will face Hungary with a historic first medal firmly within reach.
Rising gas and power costs across the EU, driven by extreme weather, low reserves and market volatility, are weighing heavily on households and businesses, with Greece facing some of the steepest electricity prices in Europe
Housing costs absorb 35.5% of Greeks’ disposable income, the highest percentage in the EU.
Berlin and Rome call for sweeping reforms to cut red tape, accelerate approvals, and strengthen Europe’s single market ahead of next month’s EU summit
The vote passed with 334 for and 324 against. Prominent German MEP calls it "absolutely irresponsible" while the Left celebrates the "blow" to EU-Mercosur.
Early trading data show rising liquidity and stronger foreign interest as the Athens Stock Exchange integrates into Euronext.
As tensions rise between Washington and Brussels, Greece’s prime minister heads to Davos before rushing to an emergency EU summit, warning that post-war global certainties are being challenged and urging restraint to avoid irreversible transatlantic damage.
From retaliatory tariffs to ‘bazooka,’ European leaders have a slate to choose from in responding to U.S. threats over Greenland
Greece’s Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said the government is already implementing the largest tax cuts since the restoration of democracy in 1974, in an interview with state broadcaster ERT. The EuroGroup President outlined the economic priorities and commented on Europe’s geopolitical challenges. Pierrakakis said measures announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair are boosting disposable income […]
Freezing discussions in the European Parliament effectively blocks ratification and, therefore, the implementation of the agreement.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned of mounting global instability and called for calm in transatlantic relations, as President Konstantinos Tasoulas stressed the country’s constitutional duty to uphold international law and peace.
A special commemorative event will revisit Greece’s early air warfare during World War I, combining a book presentation, expert talks, and a tribute to fallen aviators at the Athens War Museum.
“Ferto” tackles themes of overconsumption and greed, drawing inspiration from childhood dreams and unfulfilled desires.
In his opening remarks, the new Eurogroup president stressed speed, coordination and dialogue, as ministers welcome Bulgaria into the Eurozone, discuss G7 priorities and the race for the next ECB vice president