Yannis Maniatis, the vice-chair of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists in the Europarliament, cited a reference to the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" and an illegal maritime agreement in a report by the European Defence Agency
Lawmakers agree to raise company thresholds and ease compliance rules after months of political wrangling over Europe’s green agenda
Antetokounmpo said millions of people stopped whatever they were doing to watch the Greek national basketball team play in the European championship.
Germany leads Europe with 171 billionaires, followed by Italy, the UK, and France, while Greece is home to 16 ultra-wealthy individuals, highlighting the continent’s stark wealth concentration
European Parliament backs mandatory contracts, clearer labeling, and stricter import standards to ensure fair income for farmers and safeguard food quality across the EU
A new EU initiative aims to protect LGBTQI+ people from coercive ‘conversion’ practices still legal in much of Europe.
"Rapid ocean warming, acidification, sea level rise, and plastics currently affect all ocean basins", including the Mediterranean Sea - OSR9
In its judgment, the court ordered Greece to pay a lump sum of 5.5 million euros to the European Commission, along with a daily penalty of 12,500 euros for every day of non-compliance.
EU Commission President warns that recent drone and airspace incidents signal a coordinated campaign against Europe, calling for unified measures beyond traditional defence
As Europe faces mounting debt, political turmoil, and surging defense spending, younger generations fear a decline in quality of life compared to their parents
Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen calls for stronger cooperation with the EU during a historic speech at the European Parliament, as Greenland faces renewed pressure from Washington
The rules also apply to citizens of the United Kingdom, which has left the EU, as well as travelers from Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
By 2028, Turkey could meet over half its gas needs through domestic production and LNG imports, challenging Russia and Iran’s hold on the last major European market and advancing Ankara’s ambition to become a regional gas hub
A Eurostat report reveals that 20.9% of Greek workers exceed 45 hours per week, the highest in the EU, highlighting stark differences in working hours across Europe
An agreement between Greece and the EU ensures that funds for urban planning studies will be secured, with early projects in Mykonos and Santorini set for public consultation
Talks with masters of art history, screenings by Costa-Gavras, live music, flower workshops, and even herbal tastings inspired by Cézanne — this October, the Goulandris Museum transforms into one of Athens’ most vibrant cultural destinations
It commemorates one of the monumental statues destroyed by ISIS in 2015 during the group’s advance through Mosul, Iraq.
Friedrich Merz calls excluding Israel from Eurovision “a scandal” and says Germany may withdraw if the ban proceeds, amid EBU plans for a November vote on participation
Police used tear gas, pepper spray and water cannons as some protesters tried to enter the presidential palace and tensions with the ruling Georgian Dream party deepened
A new ECB study links U.S. policy uncertainty under Donald Trump to reduced lending and weaker monetary policy impact in the eurozone