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.
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
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
Generation X is the least likely to squeeze in a bucket-list experience before year’s end (57%), while Generation Z emerges as the most determined (74%), ahead of millennials (69%).
EU finance ministers back tariffs on small parcels from non-EU retailers like Shein and Temu—an overhaul meant to protect local businesses, restore fair competition, and plug major tax losses as billions in ultra-cheap goods flood Europe.
Of the four, two are shadowy urban terror cells in Greece, who primarily target sites in central Athens
Eurostat’s 2024 data show Greece posting the EU’s second-lowest median wage, outpacing only Bulgaria and remaining well below the European average
After years of summits, roadmaps, and declarations, this year’s conference must deliver something tangible: a credible pathway for funding the green transition—especially in developing and emerging economies.
German detectives have spent three years building their case. A Ukrainian veteran could soon be in the dock
Since 2008, the White Tower has housed a permanent exhibition dedicated to Thessaloniki’s history—from its founding in 316 BC to the 20th century—showcasing the city’s multifaceted cultural heritage.
Greece faces one of the highest road death rates in the EU, with dangerous routes like the “Katara Pass” highlighting infrastructure and safety challenges. EU roads in Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary also rank among the riskiest
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
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