This is Leo’s first papal pilgrimage abroad, and that it is to visit Bartholomew carries the weighty symbolism of his determination to push forward the dialogue between the two Churches
EP backs limiting due diligence obligations to companies with over 5,000 employees and €1.5bln net worldwide turnover under its Omnibus simplification plan.
As Hellenic Post shutters nearly half its branches, the backlash exposes the tension between economic reform and national identity.
A canceled summit in New York, rising tension over defense programs, and Erdogan’s renewed leverage under Trump mark the latest twist in the fragile Greece–Turkey relationship
World leaders gather in New York for the 80th UN General Assembly (UNGA) high-level week amid unprecedented strain on the organisation and the multilateral world order
After downing Russian drones in its airspace, Poland has requested NATO consultations under Article 4 of the alliance treaty. The clause has been invoked only a handful of times in the past, usually ahead of heightened security measures
Rising temperatures and strong winds are making wildfires more frequent in Greece and across Europe. Experts highlight the deadly impact of smoke, climate change, and human factors, while offering strategies for prevention and safety
As other countries and regions look to implement or expand their own emissions trading systems, the EU’s experience offers a roadmap—and a reminder—that climate action and economic opportunity can go hand in hand
While courtrooms deliberate and governments legislate, those who survived the 2018 fire continue to bear the real cost of the catastrophe
Everything you need to know about the Greek farming scandal- from the ministers who signed-off, to the “technical solutions" and the investigations.
What the decision of Egypt's judiciary over the operation of St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai means and how Greece and Egypt are responding.
The new unified Personal Citizen Number will replace AFM, AMKA, and other identifiers in a bid to streamline public services
While SAFE is primarily for EU member states, it also opens the door to third countries—and this is where political sensitivities come into play.