Costas Simitis, former Greek Prime Minister and key figure in modernizing Greece, has passed away at 88. His leadership saw ...
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Shock therapy for multilateralism
Recent history aside, there is a more fundamental reason why multilateralism will remain essential. In a world that seems to ...
Costas Simitis, former prime minister of Greece and the architect of the country’s joining the common European currency, the ...
Costas Simitis, the former prime minister of Greece who was the architect of the country joining of the euro, has died aged 88, state TV has reported. Mr Simitis was taken to hospital unconscious in ...
Poland launched its presidency of the Council of the European Union on Friday mired in a diplomatic row with Hungary that ...
It should be noted that the decision to strip Hungary of its €1.04 billion is in some sense a technical issue. Funds are ...
As leaders enter 2025, they must focus on three key factors: the scale of the threat Europe faces, the need to rebuild trust, and the urgency of delivering impact.
The current international financial architecture is a key reason that the UN Sustainable Development Goals are failing. A ...
The recovery of the eurozone economy has been weaker than expected, with manufacturing still shrinking, growth in services ...
What emerging modes of confrontation and defiance are emerging that require protection and support? How can the international community and gender-related programming better protect individuals and ...
The pair were to be joined later in the evening at the NATO's chief's official residence by leaders from Germany, Poland, Italy, Denmark, The Netherlands and the European Union's main institutions.
A new handbook from the International Monetary Fund embraces the potential of cryptocurrency while highlighting the dangers inherent in state dominance of the means of storing and exchanging value.