Deputy Minister Giorgos Mylonakis remains intubated in the ICU at the Evangelismos Hospital
A new demographic study reveals that nearly six in ten births in Greece are now delivered by C-section, the highest rate in the EU, raising concerns over medical necessity and public health implications
The IMF warns the euro zone faces weaker growth and rising inflation even if the Iran war subsides, with higher energy costs expected to push the ECB toward interest rate hikes.
The Trump administration has persuaded some nations in trade deals to let U.S. producers use food names that EU claims for itself
The Continent is drawing up a contingency for greater European involvement as tensions rise over Iran war
U.K. and French plan aims to give shipping companies confidence to use the strait after the fighting ends
The approval of the museographic preliminary study for the National Archaeological Museum and the Epigraphic Museum by the Museum Council marks the next step in their modernisation, with a new narrative, a unified route, and a more accessible experience for visitors
Rents in Greece are now consuming more than two-thirds of average salaries, making independent living very difficult for many.
The world’s greatest repository of Greek antiquities to shut down for five years at least for expansion, restructuring museological approach
Analysts are forecasting that the euro could rise further towards $1.20 if there is a de-escalation in the Iran war that leads to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The US and Iran may be preparing for a new round of negotiations this week aimed at de-escalating the conflict.
A 48-hour walkout by Lufthansa pilots is causing widespread cancellations and delays across multiple airlines, with passengers facing major disruption at the start of the week
Greece’s presence at the German Jazz Expo signals a confident, outward-looking scene ready to expand its global footprint.
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient cult site on the Greek island of Ithaca dedicated to Odysseus, the legendary hero of Homer’s epic, offering fresh evidence of the deep entanglement between myth and religious practice in ancient Greece, the Culture Ministry announced. Excavations at a site known as the “School of Homer,” perched on a hillside […]
Greece is setting the stage for the 39th European Film Awards with year-round film events and happenings
According to the Financial Times, Europe's airport industry has sounded the alarm over impending jet fuel shortages. ACI has warned EU Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas that systemic supply failures could hit within 3 weeks unless the Strait of Hormuz reopens.
As Hungary heads to the polls, Europe holds its breath. Paolo Gentiloni, former Italian Prime Minister and European Commissioner, breaks down why the import of this “small” country for the EU belies its small size.
The Greek prime minister has urged the European Commission to establish a unified framework to protect minors online, calling for coordinated rules on age verification and social media access across the EU.
Addressing departing travelers, the minister extended his wishes for a happy Easter, saying he hoped Greeks would enjoy the holiday period on the country’s islands.
Bulgaria’s central bank chief says public backing for the euro is rising after a mild inflation impact from adoption, with the Iran war potentially reinforcing confidence in the currency’s stability