Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
The promotion of democracy couldn’t have been possible without the lustration of public spaces
The city’s Second District opted for sustainable Christmas decoration this year
Veni Markovski’s take on dealing with disinformation in the European Union's poorest country – Bulgaria
This is the first time that a city has won the title while being at war
Local authorities are rallying through Eurocities to send power generators to the devastated country for the winter
The first wave fled the war, the new wave could be considered energy refugees
The European Investment Bank’s study also shows that people around the world support higher taxes for polluters and big energy users
The Eurocities network has published an open letter that demands the attention of this week’s European Council
Belgium does not have enough land to effectively build a renewable energy capacity, but it can become a vital energy import hub
The Finnish city has been waging its own war of values against the Russian invasion