European Commission teams will arrive in two phases to assess Greece’s economy and the Recovery Fund, as strong fiscal results contrast with warnings over slow absorption of EU funds
The match is scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm and will be broadcast live on ERT2.
EU leaders are scrambling to prevent threatened U.S. tariffs tied to Greenland, intensifying diplomacy with Washington while preparing countermeasures, including reactivating suspended tariffs and considering the bloc’s unused anti-coercion tool
The European Union and South American bloc Mercosur have signed a long-awaited free trade agreement in Paraguay, creating the EU’s largest-ever trade accord and a market of 700 million people, pending approval by European and South American legislatures.
The first Eurogroup meeting chaired by Greece’s finance minister opens in Brussels amid trade tensions, eurozone expansion, and key decisions on EU economic governance
In European media, Trump is compared to a mafia boss who applies the tools of a protection racketeer in foreign policy. From criminology, we know that giving in to extortionists is rarely a good idea
In a TV interview after a Riyadh visit, Greece’s energy minister outlined three strategic connectivity projects with Saudi Arabia, framed within EU energy policy, maritime decarbonization talks, and efforts to curb household power costs.
President Trump is using tariff threats to strong-arm Europe over Greenland, reviving a familiar pattern of bluster and coercion. With steep duties looming, European leaders must decide whether to resist or once again yield to pressure from Washington
European governments reacted sharply to President Donald Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland, as Brussels convenes an emergency meeting, lawmakers debate powerful countermeasures and Democrats in Washington start to push back
President says the levies will go into effect Feb. 1 to pressure the countries into approving the acquisition
Greece ranked sixth among European countries, registering 152,944,662 overnight stays in 2024, up from 147,209,821 in 2023.
European gas futures are heading for their strongest weekly gains in more than two years after colder weather, shrinking inventories and geopolitical concerns triggered a sharp reversal in market sentiment
Libya is not a civil war but a foreign contest that sustains the division by instrumentalizing Libyan factions
The Kremlin hailed Italy, France, and Germany’s apparent willingness to resume talks on Ukraine as a “significant shift,” while Britain remains skeptical. Moscow said such engagement aligns with its vision for the conflict’s evolution and ongoing peace efforts
The Greek Finance Minister will chair his first Eurogroup meeting as President on Monday as Bulgaria joins the euro, ECB vice presidency enters a decisive phase and ministers debate the bloc’s 2026 economic priorities
The Semi-Finals air live on Wednesday, Feb. 11 and Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, both at 9:00 pm, with the Grand Final following on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, at the same time.
From a landmark exhibition tracing 130 years of modern art to an inclusive, multisensory programme and the return of live jazz performances, the Museum of the B&E Goulandris Foundation in Athens offers a rich cultural agenda
A new European Investment Bank loan will fund upgrades at Metlen’s historic Aluminum of Greece complex, aiming to boost the EU’s supply of two critical raw materials and strengthen Europe’s industrial autonomy
Berlin will send a small reconnaissance unit to Greenland at Denmark’s request, as European allies boost their military presence amid mounting U.S. pressure and renewed debate over the Arctic island’s security and future
In an exclusive Reuters interview, Donald Trump said the Iranian opposition figure “seems very nice” but expressed doubt about his ability to rally support at home, as the U.S. president weighs Iran’s unrest alongside views on Ukraine, the Fed and Venezuela