DG Clima official Elina Bardram outlines how Europe’s energy dependence, rising disinformation and extreme weather are converging- making electrification and adaptation more important now than ever
As events continue to unfold in the Middle East, anxiety is growing in Europe’s major capitals over the potential consequences of the conflict.
Europe, Mitsotakis argued, must equip itself with a targeted “toolbox” capable of providing temporary support to households and businesses, shielding them from the risk of a renewed energy crisis.
The bloc’s anti-racism coordinator highlights widespread discrimination and calls for stronger action, as new EU measures face criticism for lacking ambition and failing to address historical injustices
At a time when artificial intelligence is rapidly making inroads into every aspect of public life, culture could not remain unaffected. For Valentin Schmite, co-founder of the Ask Mona app, the goal is not simply to introduce new technologies into museums, but to radically change the way people approach knowledge, art, and the cultural experience.
Rising oil and jet fuel prices amid the Middle East conflict are pushing airlines to increase fares, as companies struggle to absorb soaring costs while trying to keep travel accessible for passengers
The bloc also called for a reinforcement of the existing naval mission "Aspides" in the Red Sea and the counter-piracy operation "Atalanta" off the Horn of Africa
The study also recorded a significant increase in cocaine consumption in the greater Athens-Piraeus area, in some cases reaching up to three times higher than in 2023
German lender keeps “buy” rating on Greek and Cypriot banks, citing strong fundamentals, resilient economic growth and limited exposure to Middle East risks despite recent market volatility.
EU foreign policy chief says alternatives exist to move forward with the €90 billion loan to Kyiv but warns leaders must show political courage to overcome Hungary’s opposition.
Greek prime minister calls for restraint, urges EU coordination, and warns that attacks on energy infrastructure could drive prices higher and fuel new migration pressures
As leaders arrive in Brussels and issue pre-summit statements, surging oil prices and Middle East tensions dominate talks, with Greece weighing diesel subsidies and EU states pushing for tax relief measures.
The EU Council summit is expected to focus on competitiveness, Ukraine, the Middle East situation and irregular migration
Police say the suspect is linked to an attempted rape and multiple sexual assaults after victims identified him during the investigation
Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou calls for targeted EU action as Middle East tensions raise uncertainty, stressing preparedness, market unity, and fiscal discipline.
Disputes over Russian gas, energy networks and rising costs highlight growing divisions within the EU as leaders prepare for a key summit on Thursday March 19
France pushes for a naval force to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, while most European powers refuse to deploy. Greece signals strategic support but stops short of joining a potential mission in the Persian Gulf.
The retrospective of Greek painter Alexis Akrithakis curated by Chloé Akrithaki and Alexios Papazacharia includes private collectors' pieces among well-known works.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Monday that the European Union would be imposing sanctions on nine individuals accused of war crimes connected to the April 2022, Bucha killings in Ukraine
Energy minister Papastavrou said that Greece is moving forward with a clear plan, underlining that the government is not complacent regarding energy security, price stability, or the protection of citizens and businesses.