Lawmakers give preliminary approval to a bill applying Israeli law to the occupied West Bank, defying global opposition and drawing sharp Palestinian condemnation
A proposed law transferring oversight of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to the Ministry of Defense sparks political clashes and public debate over national memory, public access, and the role of the military in Greece
Families and supporters gathered in central Athens to honor the 57 victims of the Tempi train disaster and denounce a government proposal restricting protests near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke from Parliament’s podium during an off-the-agenda debate at the political party leaders’ level on foreign policy issues
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis defended his foreign policy record and Greece’s "growing international role", while opposition leaders accused him of arrogance, empty rhetoric, and missteps on Gaza, Turkey and Libya
Greece’s prime minister to address diplomatic, defense, and domestic issues during a key parliamentary session, ahead of next week’s controversial amendment on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The European Parliament approved the new regulation, which aims to “strengthen farmers’ position in the food supply chain” and clarify labeling for consumers.
A series of contentious bills on labor, public media, defense, and migration will test the government’s agenda ahead of December’s budget vote
Lawmakers agree to raise company thresholds and ease compliance rules after months of political wrangling over Europe’s green agenda
Nominal GDP is projected to rise from €249.6 billion in 2025 to €260.9 billion in 2026, while domestic inflation is expected to ease from 2.6%.
Besides deputies from the ruling New Democracy (ND) party, MPs from the socialist-social democrat PASOK party, the main opposition, as well as lesser opposition parties SYRIZA, Elliniki Lysi and Niki voted in favor
Ermischer highlighted the pressures faced by NGOs in Greece, noting accusations of unlawful political activity against organizations working on sensitive issues.
A special committee holds its first session on Monday to investigate decades of mismanagement in Greece’s farming payments agency, with sharp clashes expected between government and opposition
Tensions flared in Strasbourg after European Parliament President Roberta Metsola rejected a proposal to hold a minute of silence for U.S. activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed in Utah earlier this week
The humanitarian group asked Parliament’s president for diplomatic support to transfer severely injured and ill patients from Gaza to EU countries, including Greece
The deputy minister of finance, George Kotsiras, underlined that Greece is at the forefront of every humanitarian effort aimed at restoring normalcy in Gaza.
A new poll shows most citizens back fresh elections as Prime Minister Bayrou faces a likely confidence vote defeat and President Macron weighs three uncertain paths forward
Half of the Nitijela building in Majuro was burnt down overnight, leaving the structure unusable, while Taiwan pledges support to the Pacific island nation
Several opposition parties—including PASOK, SYRIZA, KKE, Hellenic Solution, New Left, and Niki—walked out in protest before the vote accusing the ruling majority of procedural manipulation
The European Commission is set to present tomorrow its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), i.e. the EU budget for the years 2028 to 2035 – including the sticking points and guiding principles.