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."
“It’s clear that war crimes are being committed, children are starving, and food is being used as a weapon of war,” Simon Harris, Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister, told the Financial Times.
The delay offers the bloc a reprieve from the threatened 50% tariffs set to go into effect on June 1
A mission of foreign diplomats, including a delegation from the European Union (EU), has reportedly come under fire in the West Bank by Israeli soldiers. The delegation was visiting a Palestinian refugee camp in Jenin on Wednesday to assess the humanitarian conditions on the ground when the incident occurred. A member of the mission described […]
This will open avenues for the use of “return hubs” much like the one created in Albania at the impetus of a deal with Italy.
The move comes amid a broader international reckoning on youth and digital consumption.
A key component of the agreement is a long-sought UK-EU security and defense pact. EU officials say this opens the door for British companies to participate in large-scale European defense projects, an area previously closed off after Brexit.
The EU is considering tariffs on €95 billion worth of U.S. goods, including a wide range of industrial and farm products. It is also looking at limiting some EU exports of steel scrap and chemicals to the U.S., worth €4.4 billion.
European Union member states are increasingly striking agreements with third countries to decongest their prison systems.
According to Eurostat, 26.9% of Greece’s population is on the threshold of poverty or social exclusion, compared to the EU average of 21%. In absolute terms. In absolute numbers, this translates to 2,740,051 people in the country. The Eurostat figures come on the heels of data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on deprivation […]
The European Union has fined Apple €500 million and Meta €200 million for breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking the first penalties under the new legislation designed to rein in the power of Big Tech companies.
AI researcher Professor Ioannis Pitas* explains his views on the European Union's (EU) plan to establish an AI factory in Greece, why Europe is lagging behind in the global AI race, and what measures are most urgently needed.
EU trade ministers will meet Monday in Luxembourg in the first political gathering since Trump’s tariff announcement where they are expected to present a united front and review a proposed list of U.S. products targeted for retaliatory tariffs
The Financial Times reports that major European military powers are in talks to revamp the security framework on the continent, as they are ready to undertake more responsibilities in NATO as the U.S. appears to be disengaging from the military alliance, citing four European officials. Citing a new report, the FT says the UK, Germany, […]
While no final agreements will be made today, the ministers are expected to refine their proposals in the coming months, with key decisions scheduled for June
Shock therapy this may be but Europe has a chance to finally mature and realize its potential in response to the Trump assault
The proposal marks a significant shift in EU defense policy, which has historically been constrained by strict budgetary rules
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance blasts European leadership, questions democratic values, and sidesteps Ukraine in a speech that leaves allies stunned.