The European Union is weakening its green regulatory framework in the name of competitiveness, according to MEP Lara Wolters, who argues that recent reforms undermine transparency and long-term economic interests
A new study finds that accelerating solar and battery storage deployment could sharply reduce electricity costs and significantly cut Europe’s dependence on imported natural gas by 2030
Spectators attending the event will undergo security checks comparable to those at international airports, with entry permitted only to those carrying small, transparent bags.
Speaking in a European competitiveness panel, Greece’s finance minister urged deeper integration across economics, defense and technology, warning that fragmented national approaches could cost Europe key opportunities in a rapidly changing global landscape
Nearly one in three residents spends over 40% of income on housing, as rents surge faster than wages and affordability continues to deteriorate across major cities and tourist hotspots
Temporary road closures and parking restrictions will be in place in Piraeus on 10 May 2026 as the city hosts a stage of the national cycling race Tour of Hellas, affecting key coastal and central routes.
The Royal Beach Club Santorini experience is part of a full-day shore excursion that includes visits to Oia and Fira, relaxation, and plenty of Greek food.
Europe’s rainfall is diverging, with wetter north and drier Mediterranean, raising risks of droughts, floods and water stress across southern Europe
The decision by the Athens Bar Association follows recent a vote - taken in a split decision by its board members - to demand the resignation of the top Supreme Court prosecutor over his ruling to keep the wiretapping case closed
Europe’s heat-related deaths are rising, a new Lancet report warns, as Greece and the Mediterranean face growing summer health risks
With oil above $125 a barrel and eurozone inflation back at 3%, European finance ministers warned Monday that poorly designed subsidies risk channeling most of their benefit to the wealthy, repeating what the IMF calls the central mistake of 2022.
The European Union is increasing financial support for frontline member states such as Spain and Greece through its migration and asylum fund, as both countries continue to face sustained pressure on their border and reception systems.
According to a Ta Nea report, an EU operation seized 397 parcels containing more than seven million euros in purchases of fake banknotes and coins, but with a nominal value of a whopping 1.2 billion euros
Finance ministers from across the euro area gather in Brussels for Eurogroup and Ecofin talks focused on economic stability, banking resilience, and growth priorities, as discussions extend to EU competitiveness and global geopolitical pressures.
From volcanic islands in Greece to Ireland’s ancient fjords and France’s dramatic river landscapes, UNESCO’s latest geoparks highlight Europe’s deep geological history and growing efforts to protect and share its natural heritage with local communities
European Union officials are signaling readiness for countermeasures if new US tariffs on vehicles are imposed, while stressing dialogue as the preferred path amid ongoing tensions over a delayed transatlantic trade agreement.
European allies are implementing military basing agreements and positioning naval assets as NATO adapts to U.S. pressure over burden-sharing and the Iran war, according to Secretary General Mark Rutte
Salamis Shipyards ramp up production for advanced frigates while expanding into new defense and energy projects, signaling a growing role for Greece in global naval manufacturing
In the 15 months since the beginning of Donald Trump’s second administration, the US president has brought about a global geopolitical and economic cosmogony that has left America’s friends and foes scrambling to adjust to a world in which old red lines are rapidly vanishing and the hyper-globalization inaugurated in the 1990s is in the process of being supplanted by the state, which is making a “huge comeback”
On stage, Akylas interacts with four distinct characters before breaking the narrative in a striking moment: stepping out of his role, removing his glasses, and addressing his mother in an emotionally charged segment.