The Greek prime minister also met with King Abdullah II of Jordan on the sidelines of the summit
Athens links Ankara’s participation in the EU defence programme to the withdrawal of Turkey’s war threat, as Foreign Minister Fidan warns against escalating rhetoric
It’s the EU’s latest plan to boost its defenses as relations with Russia worsen
Athens faces mounting pressure from Berlin and NATO to ease its stance on Turkey’s role in Europe’s new defense framework—risking both its regional balance and relations with powerful EU allies
Ukraine enjoys the highest support, with more than half of Europeans backing its accession. Turkey lags far behind, with fewer than 40% supporting its accession even if it met EU criteria.
Greece ranked fourth, with more than 30% of its population at risk of poverty—over three in ten people—unable to cover the cost of basic food.
“My thoughts are with the victims in Ukraine and with the staff of the EU delegation, whose building was damaged in this deliberate Russian strike,” Costa wrote on X.
European leaders to join Ukrainian president in visit to Oval Office seeking a path to end war with Russia
A fragile agreement lowers tariffs and promises energy deals, but critics say Europe yielded too much, exposing imbalance and leaving key terms unresolved
The acquisition will integrate Greece's market into Euronext’s European platform, boost access to international investors, and turn Athens into a financial hub for Southeast Europe
A look at the EU’s latest concessions to the US, its faltering global stance, and the growing gap between declared values and real influence
European officials gave up on trying to avoid tariffs altogether and instead looked for the best agreement they could get
Greece views the 15% tariff agreement between the US and EU as manageable, easing fears of a broader trade conflict while closely monitoring key export sectors like olive oil and minerals
Apple had stated that it would seek legal recourse, filing its appeal against the EC ruling on the last day of expiration.
The report shows that indirect taxes in Greece amounted to 17.3% of GDP, placing the country fourth among the EU’s 27 member states.
World leaders voiced a mix of support for the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump, concern, and urgent calls for diplomacy
More than 15 years after the onset of the economic crisis, wages remain stagnant at levels that fail to guarantee a basic standard of decent living, according to the report's findings
Ten years ago, Athens burned while Brussels preached. Today, Rome and Paris wobble. We ignored the warning once. Europe may not survive ignoring it again
Over 1 Billion Euros in European Union funds have been used to support projects that violate the fundamental rights of marginalized groups, including Roma communities, people with disabilities, and migrants.
Konstantinos Karamanlis signs the Treaty of Accession of Greece to the European Economic Community on May 29, 1979 and promises "far-reaching reforms."