Greece's migration minister says the European Union is poised to take stricter measures on migration in 2025, with a focus on expanded deportations, but will not adopt the hard-line methods used by the Trump administration.
For Greece, it is contradictory for a manufacturing country to sell weapons systems to two countries that have differences between them.
Greece's economy is projected to grow 2.1% in 2025, mainly driven by investment, the International Monetary Fund mission said on Thursday, adding that any crisis in major euro area countries as well as global uncertainties could hamper growth.
In the afternoon, the Prime Minister will hold a discussion with former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta at the Hellenic American Chamber's annual dinner
Greece, a major entry point for migrants into the EU, has advocated for stricter immigration controls. #EuropeNews
Thousands of protesters gathered Sunday outside Greece's parliament demanding justice for the 57 people who died two years ago in the Tempi train disaster. The recent surge in protests was triggered
The Mayor of Athens Haris Doukas, visited Warsaw, where he discussed with his counterparts from all over  Europe the strengthening of the role of cities
On Thursday the mayors of Athens and Shanghai signed an agreement for the twinning of the two cities, signaling closer cooperation.
An EU-backed consortium of ten organizations has been launched to try and mitigate the carbon footprint of next-generation telecommunications infrastructure. Exigence will focus on reducing the carbon emission levels and environmental impacts of next-generation 6G telecom systems.
The EU aims to implement stricter migration measures in 2025, focusing on increased deportations. Unlike Trump-era policies, these will avoid extreme methods. Migration is now seen as a security issue.
Germany’s democracy is under threat. Over 100 members of the 733-seat Bundestag know it and are pushing a motion to ban the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) – a move that has only succeeded twice in the country's postwar history.
Increased volcanic activity in Greece’s famed tourist hotspot of Santorini has prompted the country’s civil protection minister