Greece’s finance minister and Eurogroup president Kyriakos Pierrakakis called for faster implementation of agreed EU economic policies, stressing that Europe must move beyond planning and focus on delivering concrete results.
Whoever finds themselves “in Naxos watching the ships,” the “yesterday” of 2019 has for quite some time now looked dangerously like the “today” of 2026.
Despite strong engagement, young Europeans lack representation and trust in institutions. Bridging this gap is key to a fair, effective green transition.
International travel demand remained resilient in 2025 despite inflation and geopolitical tensions, with Greece recording strong gains in arrivals, revenue, and visitor satisfaction across key sectors
Over 70 competitors from 15 countries gathered in De Panne, Belgium, for the 6th European Seagull Screeching Championship, a pub contest where contestants are judged on how convincingly they can imitate a seagull's cry
A new study suggests the Rapa Nui may have developed their Rongorongo writing system independently before Europeans arrived in 1722, potentially making it the last independent invention of writing in human history
The French president and Greek prime minister visited the frigate “Kimon” in a high-profile naval ceremony featuring military honors, joint delegations and a flight display by Rafale aircraft over the port of Piraeus
He pointed to France’s stance during past regional tensions, including in the eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus, arguing that real alliances are proven in moments of crisis, not in declarations
With just days to go before Eurovision 2026, Greece’s delegation hosts a farewell event to Akylas
Its first operational deployment took place near Cyprus following US and Israeli strikes on Iran, amid reported drone threats targeting British sovereign bases on the island.
Deputy Finance Minister Papathanasis at the 11th Delphi Economic Forum: Greece leads the EU in Recovery Fund disbursements, with €1.2B secured and an 8th request due in May. "Not a single euro will be lost," he pledged.
At the Delphi Economic Forum, experts highlighted how the European Digital Identity Wallet could unify payments, identity, and public services across all EU member states, while stressing usability, trust, and interoperability as key challenges
Greece’s debt is set to fall sharply while Italy’s rises slightly, marking a historic shift after years in which Athens held the highest debt burden in the euro area.
The Greek prime minister highlights support for citizens within budget limits while calling for stronger European defense cooperation and strategic autonomy amid ongoing geopolitical tensions
Moscow says hosting French nuclear-capable aircraft would make European countries potential targets, escalating tensions over NATO’s expanding nuclear posture.
The Greek prime minister referred to the issue of a release of EU funds to support Ukraine, in response to a press question
Officials and industry leaders highlight the need for stronger regional cooperation, infrastructure investment, and EU support to secure energy supply and diversify sources amid geopolitical uncertainty
Greece has now received a total of 24.6 billion euros from the fund—equivalent to 68.5% of its overall allocation—marking steady progress in the implementation of its national recovery plan.
The President of Chatham House, Sir Simon Fraser, speaking to To Vima from the Delphi Economic Forum, underscored the need for a strategic reset of the United Kingdom's relations with the European Union
The average daily rate (ADR) climbed 7.4% to 89.6, euros while revenue per available rental (RevPAR) rose 3.2% to 46.6 euros—an indication that Greek property managers are maintaining firm pricing strategies despite weaker booking volumes.