As the cycle of violence in Gaza reaches its 17th day, with a death toll of over 5,000 Palestinian and 1,400 Israeli lives, the European…
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The European Commission has recently approved €106m in Greek state-aid for completing a regasification vessel — in the middle of a protected marine area. According…
The number of fatal accidents at work increased in 12 EU member states from 2020 50 2021, and more than a fifth of all fatal…
A new report has found that EU countries are facilitating circumventing oil sanctions against Russia on a grand scale. Greek-owned ships in particular stand out,…
Thousands of Greek public sector workers have marched towards the Greek parliament to protest against proposed changes to the country’s labour laws by the conservative…
Greece is set to request EU aid following deadly floods from Storm Daniel amid mounting criticism against the centre-right government in Athens. But as of…
Sofia Mandilara really likes her job. As a reporter for the Greek news agency Amna, she is “often at the forefront of important events”, she…
EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and European Council president Charles Michel are on Monday (21 August) attending an informal dinner on EU enlargement…
The EU Ombudsman on Wednesday (26 July) launched an investigation into the role of the bloc’s border agency Frontex in the 14 June sinking of the Adriana trawler…
The EU’s border agency Frontex may shift some of its resources in Greece towards other regions more in demand. Although not yet confirmed, EUobserver understands…