European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi highlighted corruption challenges, constitutional barriers, and Greece’s role in EU fraud cases during her Athens press conference. She insisted the European Public Prosecutor’s Office 'is here to stay'
The total number of overnight stays by visitors in Airbnb-style rentals for Q2 of 2025 rose by 17.8% compared to the same quarter of 2024.
According to reports, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told other European leaders that 'we must learn the Ukraine lesson'
On Thursday Laura Kovesi is scheduled to hold a press conference to present results of EPPO investigations in Greece
Inflation in Greece was the third-lowest rate in September, behind only Cyprus and France. Estonia posted the highest rate at 5.2%.
The head of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), Laura Kovesi, is scheduled to hold a press conference later on Wednesday.
The Greek PM is expected to stress that reinforcing the EU’s eastern borders cannot come at the expense of its southern frontiers, which also face mounting threats.
Turning 40, Athens’ Museum of Cycladic Art announces a bold new phase of 'Transformation' aimed at reshaping the visitor experience and its global role.
Designed to be participatory, accessible, and engaging, the museum will balance scholarship with entertainment.
The suspects, some of whom are accountants, were involved in fraud schemes linked to VAT refunds from commercial transactions and income tax withholding.
Laura Kovesi is expected to hold a press conference and will address all major issues within her jurisdiction.
With limited fiscal space and the prospect of joint programs with the EU still at a theoretical stage, Athens has no current plans to acquire additional fighter jets beyond a possible expansion of the F-35 and Rafale fleets.
The big spenders in the Euroleague have splashed out huge sums to sign the best players.
The city of Piraeus enhances urban green spaces with a small “pocket park” offering relaxation, recreation, and environmental education for residents and visitors alike
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
Rising geopolitical tensions and coercive tactics challenge the EU’s unity, prompting calls for stronger defense, industrial, and foreign policy measures
For September, Greece’s average electricity price is 90.99 euros/MWh, up nearly 19% from 73.73 euros in August.
The ruling Party of Action and Solidarity secured nearly half the vote, strengthening its mandate to push ahead with Moldova’s EU integration amid accusations of Russian interference
The European Commission plans to redirect profits from frozen Russian assets to fund a €140 billion loan for Ukraine, aimed at defense and budget support
The European Broadcasting Union has called for a November vote on whether Israel can compete in next year’s contest, following months of division among members