Ermischer highlighted the pressures faced by NGOs in Greece, noting accusations of unlawful political activity against organizations working on sensitive issues.
European airports continue to face disruptions after a ransomware attack targeting passenger check-in systems. Investigators have identified the malicious software, while Collins Aerospace works on restoring operations at affected hubs
Some experts suggested it looked more like vandalism than extortion, but investigations are ongoing
According to the piece, Brussels is the “capital” of gun violence, with violence related to criminal drug gangs escalating in suburbs.
Showcasing her celebrated spinach pie, Barbarigou not only revealed the secrets of a traditional recipe but also highlighted the deep heritage of Mediterranean cuisine.
Greece has reported 852 Candida auris infections since 2013, placing it among the top five EU countries most affected by the drug-resistant fungus
Laissez-faire approach gives way to more U.S.-style policing of workplace relationships
The majority of excess deaths in Athens during the summer of 2025 were linked to elevated temperatures caused by climate change
EU also looks to tap billions of dollars in frozen Russian assets for first time in conflict
AirDNA data show Greece ranked among Europe’s most resilient short-term rental markets, with steady demand despite rising supply
Ursula von der Leyen has become a go-to contact for the White House over trade and Ukraine
The former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer argues that hidden ideological forces, from Moscow to Ankara, are reshaping the global order
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis hosted the European Council President for dinner on Sunday, ahead of today's meeting at the Maximos Mansion
Marina Satti embarks on her first major European tour, bringing her unique musical universe from Brussels and Berlin to London and beyond
The hour of Europe has arrived: the continent must decide whether it will remain strategically dependent on third parties, or emerge as a capable actor in its own right.
“We see tremendous potential here in Greece,” Burgum emphasized, praising the country as a “superb partner” capable of extending energy security and stability across Southeastern Europe.
On average, EU countries spend 4.66% of GDP on preschool through tertiary education, the lowest share since 2013, according to Eurostat figures.
Washington and Brussels are considering a fresh round of sanctions as the war in Ukraine shows no sign of ending, while Moscow insists restrictions will not change its stance
Google was quick to react, calling the European Commission’s latest decision on its AdTech services “wrong” and announcing plans to appeal.
Road traffic noise threatens the health of millions in Europe, with France most affected during the day and Germany leading at night, according to a new European Environment Agency report