If AI is the new currency of power, Europe is trying to mint its other side: a system in which authority remains accountable and humans are not assessed as statistical probabilities, but recognized as bearers of inalienable rights
European Union scientists say 2025 may rank as the world’s second or third hottest year, marking three consecutive years above 1.5°C over pre-industrial levels and highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change
Following a €120 million fine on his X platform, Elon Musk accused the European Union of being a tyrannical, unelected bureaucracy, sparking controversy over his criticism of Brussels and Strasbourg officials
Greece's economy shares sixth place with the Czech Republic, each recording a 1.7% score.
In a lengthy interview published over the weekend by the Sunday Times, Osborne said a return of the iconic friezes would ostensibly be part of an antiquities exchange deal
The Athens International Airport toppled the famous Paris Orly Airport from the top ten list. According to the Eurostat data.
TO VIMA reports from London as Keir Starmer convenes Zelensky and European leaders at Downing Street for critical Ukraine discussions
Behind closed doors in Brussels, a secret ballot will decide who leads the Eurogroup. Greece’s Kyriakos Pierrakakis faces Belgium’s Vincent Van Peteghem in a contest marked by intrigue, alliances, and the quiet power struggles shaping Europe’s economic future
Surging trans-Atlantic drug flows mean that cocaine seizures in Europe now exceed those in North America
The commission is still scrutinizing X over the possible spread of illegal content
An annual strategy document, which has described threats from China to Russia, now directs some of its harshest language at NATO allies
FM Giorgos Gerapetritis reiterated that Athens considers the controversial 2019 Libya-Turkey agreement to delimitate maritime zones as baseless, invalid and illegal – a view that is also the EU’s position
Europe frequently speaks about the transition before it speaks with those who stand on its frontline
The European Broadcasting Union confirmed Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026, prompting the withdrawal of the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland and Slovenia amid growing tensions, boycott threats and disagreements over the contest’s neutrality
Flash flooding and major traffic congestion in the Greek capital’s streets and runoff gulleys was evident hours before the game
European citizens increasingly view Russia as the greatest threat, while simultaneously expressing deep skepticism toward U.S. policy
Through talks, discussions, workshops, and networking events, the CoMuseum functions as a global platform for knowledge exchange and capacity-building, strengthening both cultural institutions and the communities they serve.
European broadcasters will meet Thursday to decide whether new rules are enough to keep the contest neutral, as several countries threaten to withdraw unless Israel is excluded over the Gaza war
Federica Mogherini, ex-EU foreign policy chief, and two others face allegations of procurement fraud, corruption, and conflict of interest linked to EU-funded training for junior diplomats, Belgian prosecutors say
Pierrakakis described Euronext’s acquisition of the Athens Stock Exchange as strategic and emblematic.