Leaders from 41 countries, including Greece, gather in Paris to discuss nuclear energy’s role in carbon-free power, innovation, and financing, with a focus on European independence and industrial competitiveness
The Netherlands and France are sending warships to protect Cyprus and secure maritime routes as the conflict in the Middle East threatens regional shipping lanes
Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis says Europe must prepare for potential energy shocks while accelerating long-term energy integration.
French President Emmanuelle Macron departed aboard military helicopter for the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, the flagship of the French Navy, which is sailing off Chania. He also thanked Greece for excellent cooperation
Eurozone finance ministers meet in Brussels to assess the impact of soaring oil and gas prices following Middle East tensions, as concerns grow over inflation, economic stability, and Europe’s energy resilience
Research shows that despite strong performance when they lead businesses, women in Greece remain underrepresented in entrepreneurship, facing barriers in securing funding, persistent pay disparities and broader economic and social inequalities
A flash note by Euroxx Securities says the acquisition of a majority stake in ticketing platform More.gr strengthens Alter Ego Media’s vertically integrated events strategy while helping diversify revenue beyond advertising.
Gerapetritis stressed Greece's support for the EU's partners of the Gulf Cooperation Council and his reaffirmed Athens' solidarity with Cyprus
Greece’s third-largest lender by market value expects to raise its dividend per share from €0.40 in 2025 to €0.80 by 2030 as part of its new five-year strategic plan, aiming for steady shareholder value growth and expanding loan activity.
After Greece, Italy, Spain, France and the Netherlands are deploying naval assets to guard the skies over Cyprus after Iranian-made drones struck a British military base on the island, with London facing criticism for a slow response.
Secretary General Mark Rutte says alliance backs U.S. actions in the Middle East while ensuring Ukraine receives the military aid it needs, amid heightened tensions and missile threats to Turkey
Amid the Iran energy crisis, Putin says Europe’s push to ban Russian gas could make Moscow consider stopping exports, while shifting focus to higher-paying markets like China
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis participates in EU-Gulf Cooperation Council talks amid Middle East tensions, stressing diplomacy, regional security, and adherence to international law while reaffirming Greece’s non-involvement in the conflict
Brussels plans local-content rules for EVs to boost European manufacturing, but automakers and global partners warn of supply disruptions, potential trade backlash, and complex implementation challenges
Before the decade-long financial and economic crisis that bedeviled the country, beginning in late 2009, more than 80% of Greek households owned their residence. Today, 30.3% of the population lease their abode
The measure amends several existing laws governing corporate reporting and sustainability obligations, including the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.
The EU will contribute €50 million from the bloc’s research programme Horizon Europe for 2026–2027
Top European officials discussed the bloc’s economic outlook, energy market risks and the euro’s global role ahead of the upcoming European Council summit.
Among the main components, services posted the fastest annual growth at 3.4% in Feb., up from 3.2% in Jan. Food, alcohol, and tobacco remained steady at 2.6%.
France to expand nuclear arsenal and deploy “forward deterrence” with European allies, aiming to bolster continental security amid global conflicts and rising threats