Low wages, soaring housing costs and perceived wealth inequality are driving growing dissatisfaction, while strong majorities call for greater tax fairness and a stronger public role in the economy.
EU Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas says European tourism remains resilient despite global tensions, with rising arrivals and no fuel shortages, highlighting ongoing monitoring and upcoming EU-wide tourism policy.
Europe needs 10 million net-zero homes and buildings by 2040. New research outlines four paths that could make it happen
Scientists warn global temperatures could hit all-time highs within five years, as Europe is already feeling the harshest effects of the climate crisis
Russia has threatened the Baltics while carrying out massive strikes on Kyiv
Lithuanian regulators say expanded infrastructure in Kaliningrad enables GPS signal falsification up to 450 kilometres away, affecting navigation systems across several European countries.
London recorded 34.8°C in May, while France issued rare early heat alerts, as scientists warn Europe’s warming is intensifying heat extremes
Olympiacos B.C. are champions of Europe once again, defeating Real Madrid Baloncesto 92-85 in a dramatic EuroLeague final to capture their fourth continental title.
The EMA has recommended Novo Nordisk's semaglutide pill for weight management, beating rival Eli Lilly to market. It cuts body weight by 13.6% on average
Europe's energy crisis response in 2026 looks very different from 2022, with far less fiscal room and a push for targeted aid. Greece's Fuel Pass model, once unconventional, now aligns closely with EU guidance
Cases of gonorrhea and syphilis hit their highest levels in over a decade in 2024, with congenital syphilis cases doubling in a year
A Greenpeace-commissioned report reveals deep transport inequality across Europe, with Greece topping the continent in forced car ownership
In an age of poverty and inequality, millions of Europeans discard edible food daily. Here's why it happens and what can be done about it
In Greece, official data show nearly 794,000 homes standing empty, despite tax incentives introduced to encourage owners to return properties to the long-term rental market.
Despite a WHO health emergency declaration over a new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the European Commission says no extra measures are needed
Kyriakos Pierrakakis called for major investment in power grids, innovation and energy integration, arguing that Europe must strengthen its productive and technological capacity to remain competitive
The new federation is expected to focus on ensuring reciprocity in trade rules and safeguarding the sector’s position within global markets.
This recognition highlights Skopelos’ lasting appeal and efforts to preserve its authenticity while growing its profile as a leading cinematic destination.
Household gas prices jumped across European capitals following the Iran conflict, while electricity costs fell on average despite sharp increases in countries heavily reliant on gas-fired power
Global leaders gathered in southern Greece for the Europe Gulf Forum, where discussions focused on strategic ties between Europe and Gulf nations amid mounting instability in the Middle East and shifting geopolitical alliances