The 27 EU heads of state and government have gathered at the Alden Biesen castle in Belgium to examine how the bloc can reinforce its economic strength by simplifying legislation.
The European Commission proposes stricter rules and an EU-wide reporting app to protect minors, aiming to curb online harassment that affects one in six children and threatens their mental health
Public voting picked the first seven finalists in Greece’s national selection, with another semifinal set to complete the lineup for Sunday’s final and the ticket to Eurovision 2026.
Cyprus pays for Europe’s choice. The island is divided. Turkey does not recognize the Republic of Cyprus and promotes a two-state formula. Brussels has no urgency to resolve it. Even without Cyprus, Turkey will not join
Cypriot singer Antigoni Baxton’s Eurovision 2026 entry “Jalla” sparks controversy for allegedly misrepresenting Cypriot culture, prompting a public letter and official response from Cyprus’ national broadcaster RIK
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas plans to present a list of conditions for Russia, including the return of abducted Ukrainian children and military limits, stressing Europe’s role in any peace settlement
The first Greek semi-final of “Sing for Greece 2026” airs tonight at 21:00 on ERT 1, featuring 24 acts including Akylas, Marseaux, and Evangelia, with public voting deciding who advances to the national final
With April elections approaching, Prime Minister Orbán doubles down on anti-Ukraine rhetoric and EU criticism, while challenger Péter Magyar pledges tax relief, anti-corruption measures, and closer EU ties
Viewers will choose Greece’s Eurovision 2026 entry through a national TV final, with public voting expanded for the first time to include both SMS and online participation worldwide
The Trump administration plans to support free speech programs in allied Western countries, pushing back against EU and UK online rules it brands as censorship, a senior State Department official said during a European visit
Estonia’s foreign intelligence service says Moscow is rapidly expanding its military capacity to delay European rearmament, while seeking to ease sanctions and reshape Europe’s security order
French President Emmanuel Macron stresses a carefully coordinated European approach to talks with Vladimir Putin, warning that Russia is not ready for peace and dialogue should remain limited and structured.
The EuroLeague Final Four semifinals will take place on Friday, May 22, with tip-off times scheduled for 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm local time in Greece.
EU officials have characterised the new force as a pilot rather than a comprehensive solution.
Europe is concerned. Which should come as no surprise. And it’s not hiding it. In an international environment as volatile, unpredictable and unstable as ours is right now, it’s not as if the continent can just kick back and smell the roses.
European regulators say TikTok’s infinite scroll and personalised recommendations breach online content rules, warning the platform to redesign its app or face fines of up to 6% of ByteDance’s global turnover.
Workers are demanding the renewal of collective labor agreements with wage increases, improved health and safety measures on board ships, and stricter inspections.
The platform was presented by the Hellenic Organization of Cultural Resources Development (ODAP) and includes information on more than 350 archaeological sites, museums, and monuments in the country, along with e-ticketing to sites and museums
The Greek team defeated Italy by a comfortable 15-8 on Thursday at the European Championship in Madeira, Portugal
Swiss-based investment bank UBS highlights the convergence of spreads between state bonds in the Eurozone, calling it “historic” in a report. UBS notes the European spreads are at their lowest level since 2008, with the disparity between the lowest and highest state bonds standing at 60 base points. The investment bank also refers to the […]