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Greece is moving ahead with a controversial proposal that would make it the first country in the European Union to allow ...
The European Court of Human Rights ordered Greece to halt the deportation of Sudanese migrants following suspension of asylum ...
The Greek travel services sector saw a surplus of 6 billion euros ($7 billion) in the first half of 2025, a 9.1% increase ...
For years, Greece was known as the country that nearly broke the eurozone. Its economy was crushed by debt, its banks were ...
Monemvasia, on the southeastern shores of the Peloponnese, Greece, is Europe's oldest continuously inhabited castle town.
To bolster its response to the blazes, Greece turned to the European Union for help. Alexandros Avramidis/Reuters The fire around Dadia was still burning on Wednesday, for a 12th consecutive day.
Greece’s new leader and his ministers are behaving like fools in their debt showdown with the European union. So claims much of the punditry and you won’t find an argument here. They’ve ...
But Greece is just holding a gun to its own head—and Europe does not need to care very much if it pulls the trigger.” Of course, that analysis may turn out to be incorrect.
Europe's financial leaders have prepared, financially, for that eventuality precisely so that they have the option of calling Greece's bluff.
With nascent independent Greece in chaos, European powers gathered in London and installed a king—Otto, a Bavarian prince transplanted—and set limitations on the Greek military.
Greece could bridge the competitiveness gap between its economy and others in Europe by the end of 2013, he said. German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also optimistic in a radio interview Sunday.