EU Unfreezes Albania Accession Process

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Italy Sends First Group of Migrants to Albania Under Deal

Sixteen men mark the first transferred in a controversial deal meant to reduce the number of migrants arriving in Italy.

Greek MFA Says Greece Supports W. Balkan Countries EU Accession

The Greek Foreign Minister emphasized the area of connectivity, focusing on energy and transportation, during his statements at the Berlin Western Balkan Summit

Low Pressure Sytem to Bring up to 10 Degree Temp. Drop

The temperature drop will be accompanied by stormy northerly winds and rainfall, mainly affecting the northern part of the country

Greek Real Estate – The Nationalities Buying Second Homes in Greece

Buyers over 50, and middle and upper management executives constitute the primary groups investing their savings primarily in newly built high-end properties

Greece’s Living Conditions Much Worse Than EU Average

Behind the economic optimism over Greece's GDP growth and tourism sector, the report reveals that Greece's living conditions continue to be plagued by the deep-rooted issues of poverty, deprivation, and economic strain.

The EBRD: Walking a Tightrope to Finance the Green Transition

The EBRD seeks to influence markets in 36 economies, but operating in transitioning democracies involves tough decisions and higher risks. Chief Economist Beata Javorcik explores these challenges and more in an exclusive interview with To Vima International Edition.

EU Unfreezes Albania Accession Process
US Send Letter to Israel Warning it Will Cut off Military Support Over Gaza Aid

The US through the letter, demands “urgent and sustained actions by your [Israel] government this month to reverse the trajectory.”

Trump “Envoy” Richard Grenell Talks with To Vima International Edition

In an interview with To Vima International Edition, Richard Grenell promised to remain actively engaged with the Greek-American community. However, he did not offer any specific policy commitments regarding the positive agenda that has strengthened ties between Washington and Athens over the past decade.

New Tax Bill to Bring Major Changes

Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis detailed four proposed changes to the tax system which will affect large swaths of Greek taxpayers.

Fitch Ratings: Impressive Performance for Greece in 2024

Under Fitch’s baseline scenario, it projects that the public debt-to-GDP ratio will decrease by more than 50 percentage points by 2026

OECD: Greece Records Among Largest Employment Rate Rises

The data revealed the job rate settled at 63.9%, compared to 62.7% in the first quarter and 57.3% in 2021

Greek Real Estate – The Nationalities Buying Second Homes in Greece

Buyers over 50, and middle and upper management executives constitute the primary groups investing their savings primarily in newly built high-end properties

New Tax Bill to Bring Major Changes

Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis detailed four proposed changes to the tax system which will affect large swaths of Greek taxpayers.

Italy Sends First Group of Migrants to Albania Under Deal

Sixteen men mark the first transferred in a controversial deal meant to reduce the number of migrants arriving in Italy.

Only 32% of Greeks Believe their Fundamental Rights are Protected

A recent Eurobarometer poll reveals that just 32% of Greeks feel that fundamental rights, democracy, and the rule of law are well-protected in their country.

Prosecutor Calls for Conviction of Father Antonios in Ark of the World Child Abuse Case

An Athens court prosecutor has recommended Father Antonios Papanikolaou, founder of the Ark of the World charity, be convicted on five misdemeanor counts of physical abuse of children.

Greece’s Living Conditions Much Worse Than EU Average

Behind the economic optimism over Greece's GDP growth and tourism sector, the report reveals that Greece's living conditions continue to be plagued by the deep-rooted issues of poverty, deprivation, and economic strain.

Is Europe Becoming Ungovernable?

Political fragmentation is paralyzing the continent’s largest economies

Drought-Stricken Countries Kill Elephants to Feed the Hungry

Worst drought in 100 years drives Namibia, Zimbabwe to conduct culls in national parks to help alleviate food crisis, as well as population pressure

Kate Middleton Returns With a New Royal Role

As the Princess of Wales resumes her royal duties, she finds herself in an unfamiliar place: front and center.

America’s Young Men Are Falling Even Further Behind

Men in their 20s and early 30s are much more likely than female peers to live with their parents, and many say they feel aimless and isolated

Spanish Scientists Unveil Columbus’ Sephardic Jewish Origins

Forensic investigator José Antonio Lorente confirmed that the DNA from the explorer's remains buried in Sevillle's Cathedral belonged to Columbus and compared it with that of his known relatives