As Europe faces mounting debt, political turmoil, and surging defense spending, younger generations fear a decline in quality of life compared to their parents
By 2028, Turkey could meet over half its gas needs through domestic production and LNG imports, challenging Russia and Iran’s hold on the last major European market and advancing Ankara’s ambition to become a regional gas hub
A new ECB study links U.S. policy uncertainty under Donald Trump to reduced lending and weaker monetary policy impact in the eurozone
Germany says it will combat incursions more aggressively after sightings shut down the country’s second largest airport overnight
European wineries and U.S. distributors face financial strain as 15% tariffs and a weaker dollar disrupt trade, causing price hikes, lost customers, and threatened jobs on both sides of the Atlantic
The EU plans a radar and interceptor network along its eastern flank, but cost, effectiveness, and national sovereignty concerns are fueling debate among member states
From Transylvania to the helm of Europe’s top prosecutorial office, Laura Kövesi has built a career defined by integrity, fearlessness, and her uncompromising fight against financial crime and corruption across the EU
According to the Green to Grey investigation, Europe loses the equivalent of 600 football fields of green land daily.
According to reports, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told other European leaders that 'we must learn the Ukraine lesson'
Laura Kovesi is expected to hold a press conference and will address all major issues within her jurisdiction.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev cautioned European leaders that war with Russia could escalate into a nuclear conflict, emphasizing the high stakes of any military confrontation
For September, Greece’s average electricity price is 90.99 euros/MWh, up nearly 19% from 73.73 euros in August.
Unions from ports across Europe and North Africa gather in Italy to plan coordinated action against arms shipments to Israel, with talks possibly extending to wider trade restrictions
Eurostat data reveal wide income gaps between education levels across Europe, with the highest disparities in Eastern and Southeastern countries and Greece ranking tenth among the lowest earners with a degree
On September 27–28, Greece joins 50 countries in celebrating European Heritage Days 2025, with free entrance to state-run museums, monuments, and archaeological sites as part of this year’s focus on architectural heritage
The event aspires to become a key reference point for the sustainable energy transition in Greece and across Europe.
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.