‘Made in Europe’: A call for the European preference
2026 dawned on a world we did not think we’d see again. A world governed by power relations.
2026 dawned on a world we did not think we’d see again. A world governed by power relations.
Self-styled anarchist group Rouvikonas (Greek for Rubicon) acknowledged Monday that it struck the wrong target during an early-morning attack in the Acharnes (Menidi) area northwest of Athens.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday signaled the launch of the process to revise the Greek constitution, first promulgated in 1975 after the fall of the military junta, calling for a “daring constitutional revision” to address contemporary challenges.
Eurozone factory activity remained in contraction territory in January for the third straight month amid persistent weakness in new orders despite output returning to growth, a survey showed.
Greek and Italian experts are cooperating to study, document and conserve looted ancient pottery coming from illegal excavations in both countries, Greece’s Culture Ministry said Monday.
In olive groves and vineyards dotted across Spain, sensors and drones paid for by Europe’s largest recovery fund since the post-war Marshall Plan are gathering soil data to feed into AI models which will help farmers better manage their crops.
Greece’s independent tax authority, AADE, on Monday warned members of the public of a new scam involving fraudulent text messages about supposedly unpaid road tax.
Ten members of the New Left’s central committee announced Monday that they are leaving the party over disagreements about its political direction.
For decades, the Greek state has tolerated illegal construction, voting in a series of laws allowing homeowners who built illegally or exceeded the area stated in building permits to declare illegal construction and get away by paying relatively small fines.
In an interview with Kathimerini, former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, has defended his policy of neutrality in the disputes that arose between nominal allies Greece and Turkey, and took credit for creating a deterrence procedure that, according to him, averted serious escalation of tensions.