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
Unions from ports across Europe and North Africa gather in Italy to plan coordinated action against arms shipments to Israel, with talks possibly extending to wider trade restrictions
Under the theme “Mobility for All,” the initiative focused particularly on teenagers and adults, emphasizing safe, accessible, and sustainable transportation in urban settings.
Eurostat data reveal wide income gaps between education levels across Europe, with the highest disparities in Eastern and Southeastern countries and Greece ranking tenth among the lowest earners with a degree
Greek unions halt passenger- ferry services for 24 hours demanding stricter safety after a 20-year-old crew member dies aboard Blue Star Chios
On September 27–28, Greece joins 50 countries in celebrating European Heritage Days 2025, with free entrance to state-run museums, monuments, and archaeological sites as part of this year’s focus on architectural heritage
Greece’s 'Peskesi' restaurant, based Crete, received the prize for Best Organic Restaurant/Catering, standing out for its “farm-to-table” philosophy, practiced since 2014.
The event aspires to become a key reference point for the sustainable energy transition in Greece and across Europe.
ELSTAT says Greece displays among the highest percentages of energy poverty in the European Union (EU) with 43.6% of households stating they are unable to heat their homes.
An informal October gathering will bring together six key member states to shape the Commission’s “solidarity pool” under the EU migration pact
Ermischer highlighted the pressures faced by NGOs in Greece, noting accusations of unlawful political activity against organizations working on sensitive issues.
EU and WHO officials praised Greece for adopting a systematic approach, drawing on best practices from member states with advanced HTA systems.
Europe’s leading heritage organization criticizes the Monemvasia cable car project, urging suspension to protect the medieval fortress and its candidacy for UNESCO World Heritage status
Brussels unveils its 19th sanctions package, aiming to cut Russian LNG imports sooner than planned while expanding restrictions on banks, crypto platforms, and foreign trade links
A landmark trial in Crete has opened with 105 defendants accused of using fake leases and forged documents to claim EU farm subsidies worth thousands of euros from the scandal hit OPEKEPE between 2019 and 2023
European airports continue to face disruptions after a ransomware attack targeting passenger check-in systems. Investigators have identified the malicious software, while Collins Aerospace works on restoring operations at affected hubs
A first reaction by Israel was swift, with the initial "salvo" fired by the country's ministry of foreign affairs in the X platform, which refers to "nothing but a reward for jihadist Hamas - emboldened by its Muslim Brotherhood affiliated in the UK"