EU Fiscal Rules 2.0: What Greece Needs to Know About the New Spending Framework
The revamped EU framework emphasizes “net primary expenditure,” fiscal commitments, and debt sustainability—reshaping Athens’ policy space.
The revamped EU framework emphasizes “net primary expenditure,” fiscal commitments, and debt sustainability—reshaping Athens’ policy space.
How reforming urban planning ties into foreign investment, environmental protection and Greece’s emerging geopolitical energy position
Funding approvals, geopolitical stakes and what Greece’s inclusion reveals about Europe’s defense reset
The January 26th auction will determine the future of this critical energy project for Eastern Europe
The proposed agreement allows U.S. military and operational presence, access to strategic minerals, and the “Golden Dome” missile defense system
Greece’s decision to deepen defence cooperation with Israel on counter-drone technologies marks far more than a technical upgrade of its armed forces. It signals a strategic recalibration in Athens’ security doctrine—one shaped by Turkey’s rapid military-technological ascent, Europe’s strategic hesitation, and the changing nature of warfare in the Eastern Mediterranean.