Greece Financial News
14.07 / 20:19
business
Government
News
Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi to resign over coalition crisis
Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi has said he will tender his resignation on Thursday night, after his coalition government collapsed.
14.07 / 19:53
business
Ursula von der Leyen
Italy PM Mario Draghi survives confidence vote but coalition in doubt
Italian Premier Mario Draghi won a confidence vote in the Senate on Thursday, but the future of his government was in doubt after the populist 5-Star Movement boycotted the vote, throwing his coalition into crisis.
12.07 / 15:33
COST
UPS
Lowe's
travelers
The euro is near parity with the U.S. dollar: Here's how travelers can take advantage of the exchange rate
The value of the euro relative to the U.S. dollar has sunk near a two-decade low — and that's good news for Americans traveling to Europe this summer.
09.07 / 00:01
Health
Heatwave
Wildfires
Europe is facing one of its toughest years for extreme weather, with many countries affected
Eruope could be facing one of its toughest years when it comes to drought, with extremely dry weather hitting several Mediterranean countries.
07.07 / 16:13
European Union
Heatwave
EU braces for tough wildfire season and warns drought could become 'worst ever'
The European Union is bracing itself for a difficult wildfire season with hundreds of firefighters from different member states being deployed as the drought in southern European countries could become "the worst ever".
07.07 / 11:51
European Union
Time
Greece will raise pensions in 2023, says PM Mitsotakis, for first time in more than a decade
Greece will push through pension increases next year for the first time in more than a decade, its prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said.
27.06 / 13:27
Blockchain
Ethereum
Hack
security
ONE Keeps Trending Lower while Harmony Offers Hacker USD 1M in Bounty for Return of Funds
The team behind the layer-1 blockchain Harmony (ONE) has offered the Horizon Bridge hacker USD 1m in bounty for the return of some USD 100m in stolen funds.
20.06 / 10:15
week
Zelenskyy warns of more Russian hostility, ahead of 'fateful' week
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday called the coming week "historic", with the European Commission's recommendation that Ukraine become a candidate for membership to be discussed by leaders of the 27-nation bloc.
20.06 / 08:27
'A risk to our country' says French PM, as Macron loses absolute majority
Emmanuel Macron's Ensemble alliance has lost its absolute majority in the French National Assembly, just two months after he was re-elected as president.
16.06 / 15:47
European Union
reports
MEPs denounce fresh reports of migrant pushbacks at Greece-Turkey border
The European Commission must "condemn any use of violence" and ensure the rule of law is respected across member states when it comes to migration, a group of MEPs demanded on Thursday, over fresh reports of illegal pushbacks in Greece.
07.06 / 11:37
Technology
Cyprus accuses Turkey of wanting 'complete control' of separatist north
Cyprus has accused Turkey of seeking full control over the separatist north of the island, and will lodge a formal complaint with the United Nations, President Nicos Anastasiades told state broadcaster CyBC.
01.06 / 18:29
CLIMATE CRISIS
Euro
Croatia could adopt euro in January 2023 as Commission gives the all-clear
Croatia could be the next country to join the eurozone after the Commission gave its approval on Wednesday.
01.06 / 10:59
cryptocurrency
NFT
TFA Football NFT Marketplace and Web3 App to Enter China Market
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23.05 / 23:19
regulation
Europe
Decentralization
World Economic Forum
defi protocols
WEF 2022: Most DeFi protocols aren’t really decentralized, says European Parliament VP
Most decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols aren’t truly decentralized, which means we need proper regulations in place to understand the inner workings of this emerging technology, according to European Parliament vice president Eva Kaili.
14.05 / 10:57
Eurovision Song Contest
analysts
Ukraine war: Russian army 'withdrawing from Kharkiv area', say Ukrainian military and analysts
In the third month of Russia's war against Ukraine, fighting continues in the country's east and south, with Putin's forces struggling to make significant progress.
13.05 / 22:07
Eurovision Song Contest
War crimes
Kyiv
Russian solider, 21, on trial for murdering civilian in Ukraine war
A young Russian soldier has gone on trial in Ukraine for war crimes, after he was accused of murdering a Ukrainian civilian.
13.05 / 22:07
Eurovision Song Contest
On the ground in Mykolaiv, a shelled city in Southern Ukraine
In Southern Ukraine, the city of Mykolaiv was shelled throughout the night and into Friday morning. And one of the buildings hit was a garage owned by a civilian.
13.05 / 20:13
Eurovision Song Contest
Bitcoin
Eurovision: Who are the five hot favourites for song contest glory?
This year's Eurovision Song Contest in Italy is bringing joy and music to living rooms across the continent just when it's needed the most -- amid a devastating war in Ukraine and a cost of living crisis.
04.05 / 10:19
European Union
Italian PM calls for changes to EU treaties amid threats linked to Ukraine war
The EU’s institutions are no longer fit for purpose and need reforming if the bloc is to address the multiple crises it currently faces, according to Italy's prime minister.
04.05 / 10:19
European Union
Ursula von der Leyen
end
Brussels proposes to stop Russian oil imports by the end of the year
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, has today unveiled a proposal to impose an EU-wide ban on Russian oil imports, one of Moscow's main sources of revenue.
04.05 / 08:23
European Union
Abortion
Ukraine war: Russian strikes include Lviv as EU set to propose ban on oil imports
Russian airstrikes on Tuesday included the western city of Lviv, hitting power plants and causing blackouts.
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