Germany remains the primary destination for people born abroad, hosting 18 million foreign-born residents, 72% of whom are of working age.
Russian crude has restarted flowing through the Ukrainian section of the Druzhba pipeline after a months-long halt, unlocking a major EU loan for Kyiv and easing a politically sensitive energy dispute involving Hungary and Slovakia.
Greece launches a new diplomatic initiative to accelerate EU enlargement in the Western Balkans, aiming to counter regional influence and revive stalled accession talks
The European Commission and Europa Nostra selected 30 outstanding heritage projects from 18 European countries
The European Court of Justice has found Hungary violated fundamental EU values with restrictions on LGBTQ+ content, setting up a potential policy test for the country’s new leadership following a recent political shift.
The 11th Delphi Economic Forum will focus on strengthening Europe’s defense capabilities, strategic resilience, and dual-use technologies, highlighting investment needs, military mobility, and industrial cooperation across the EU.
New report highlights persistent informal employment, with women in rural areas most affected despite a gradual decline over the past decade.
EU Chief Prosecutor (EPPO) Laura Koveši will reportedly meet with Greek Justice Minister Georgos Floridis on Tuesday, April 22, during a scheduled visit to Athens this week, before taking part in the 11th Delphi Economic Forum the following day. Koveši has been leading an investigation regarding a case related to farming subsidy fraud (OPEKEPE) implicating Greek […]
Plans aim to transform a disused 1.3-kilometer railway stretch into a pedestrian and cycling route, enhancing green space and connectivity across key Piraeus neighborhoods.
New data for 2025 shows mixed trends in Greece’s cultural sites, with modest changes in visitor numbers but significant increases in revenue, particularly in archaeological locations where earnings more than doubled in some periods.
Moscow says growing European cooperation with Ukraine on drone production signals deeper involvement in the war, as officials highlight potential targets across multiple countries.
Hungary’s incoming prime minister is moving quickly to negotiate with EU officials, aiming to resolve disputes and secure billions in funding tied to reforms on corruption, media and judicial independence
Rising energy costs are driving budget revisions across Europe, with Greece already adjusting growth forecasts while households face mounting pressures.
The bloc plans to relaunch political dialogue, adapt sanctions and expand cooperation on trade, migration and security, signaling a major policy shift toward Syria’s transitional authorities.
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Greece’s finance minister becomes the first Greek to join a G7 session, highlighting economic resilience, energy security and the global impact of artificial intelligence.
Alpha Bank highlights the strategic role of regional energy routes as Europe faces supply risks, low gas reserves and mounting pressure to diversify away from vulnerable transit chokepoints
Europe faces looming energy crunch. IEA chief Fatih Birol warns jet fuel shortages could ground flights and spike global prices
The European Union is rolling out a new age verification system to help restrict minors’ access to social media as member states debate a potential bloc-wide minimum age rule expected later this year.
Greek FinMin Kyriakos Pierrakakis to CNBC refers to acute energy crisis, possible disruptions; says Europe now better prepared