Reports come from the sidelines of a Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome on Thursday, following talks by Ursula von der Leyen, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, host Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and Maltese PM Robert Abela
This latest round of letters comes just two days after Trump disclosed a similar notice sent to 14 other nations. These included Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos, Myanmar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tunisia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Serbia, Cambodia, and Thailand
Olive oil packagers are hoping that the introduction of mandatory electronic invoicing in October will curb the informal sale of bulk tins and help bring some stability to the market
The use of banned or counterfeit pesticides has increased across the EU with potential health risks for farmers and consumers.
An explosive device comprised of five kilos of ammonium-based TNT was first located and then defused
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, publicly praised Rubio for the decision, accusing Albanese of leading a “relentless, biased campaign” against both Israel and the US
While von der Leyen emerged politically unscathed, the vote revealed deeper tensions within the European Parliament. Several political factions expressed dissatisfaction with aspects of the Commission’s direction under her leadership
Greek Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, when asked about the project during a weekend forum, refrained from giving a direct answer but struck a cautiously optimistic tone
The increasing intensity of heatwaves is linked to the accumulation of greenhouse gases, primarily from fossil fuel combustion, which has raised Earth’s average temperature over time
Over 1,500 migrants have arrived in Crete in recent days, overwhelming local infrastructure and prompting emergency transfers to mainland Greece amid a dramatic rise in migration
The Libyan government presented what it calls a "comprehensive national plan" to address illegal migration, which includes dismantling smuggling networks, strengthening border controls, and restoring order in areas dominated by criminal groups
EU Commissioner and Ministers from Greece, Italy, and Malta declared persona non grata by eastern Libyan authorities
The development allows for a specified increase in defense spending without risking an excessive deficit procedure
The delegation, led by the relevant EU Commissioner, was ordered to leave Benghazi after the de facto leader of eastern Libya, Gen. Haftar, declined to meet with them
A bold new show in Athens raises urgent questions about our treatment of animals. Are we’re ready to change our ways?
Apple had stated that it would seek legal recourse, filing its appeal against the EC ruling on the last day of expiration.
A widening probe by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) is sending shockwaves through Greece's political and institutional landscape, as authorities intensify investigations into alleged misuse of EU funds across multiple sectors
The “golden page” in Greek football was written in the sold-out Estádio da Luz of Lisbon, playing against the hosts of the tournament
In May, the EU warned it could impose retaliatory tariffs on up to €95 billion worth of American imports, including vehicles and aircraft, should talks with the US administration fail
The final ruling marks a significant development in the growing trade dispute, with China signaling a firm stance on retaliatory tariffs affecting European luxury goods