The European Parliament approved the new regulation, which aims to “strengthen farmers’ position in the food supply chain” and clarify labeling for consumers.
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
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
Laura Kovesi is expected to hold a press conference and will address all major issues within her jurisdiction.
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
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
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.
Laissez-faire approach gives way to more U.S.-style policing of workplace relationships
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis hosted the European Council President for dinner on Sunday, ahead of today's meeting at the Maximos Mansion
Google was quick to react, calling the European Commission’s latest decision on its AdTech services “wrong” and announcing plans to appeal.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation into possible criminal offenses linked to the Greece–Cyprus electricity interconnection.
Nine in ten Europeans want member states to act together in facing global challenges, with Greek respondents registering even higher levels of support.
Europe’s aging population and shrinking workforce are putting immense pressure on pensions, with Greece facing some of the harshest conditions
Tehran says European powers lack the right to trigger or extend sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal, pushing back against threats of a “snapback” mechanism
Officials made concessions and worked to improve relationship with president, seeking to keep trans-Atlantic alliance alive
Despite market dips, soaring valuations suggest investor optimism in defense firms may overstate prospects for a genuine resolution to the conflict in Eastern Europe
In high-stakes talks, Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders discussed security guarantees, possible land swaps, and future trilateral negotiations with Vladimir Putin, while adopting a strategy of diplomacy and flattery