European Parliament debates Greece’s rule of law issue
The European Parliament debated rule of law backsliding and media freedom issues in Greece on Wednesday, after criticism and warnings from journalists, civil society and MEPs.
The European Parliament debated rule of law backsliding and media freedom issues in Greece on Wednesday, after criticism and warnings from journalists, civil society and MEPs.
An official inquiry on a Christmas party held inside the main entrance of the Red Cross general hospital in Athens that was caught on video, has cleared the administrator of any wrongdoing.
The prolonged dispute over the delivery of F-16 fighter jets has been straining relations between Ankara and Washington for months, concurrently impeding Sweden’s NATO accession.
The way artificial intelligence affects health research was analyzed by Manolis Kellis, Professor of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at MIT, and head of the MIT Computational Biology Group at MIT CSAIL, at the world-renowned MIT Technology Review conference on Thursday.
The overdue debt owed by Greeks to the state and financial institutions – i.e. banks and funds – is more than the country’s gross domestic product, reaching 224.2 billion euros.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday said he hoped Greece would become an expprter of reen energy “in the medium-term” at a round table discussion on the topic ‘European Green Deal, Anyone?’ at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Two of Europe’s leading energy transition investors plan to raise 500 million euros ($544.55 million) for a battery raw materials fund, aiming to plug “significant gaps” in the region’s supply chain, executives told Reuters.
Three suspects arrested in connection with the assassinations of two prominent members of the so-called Greek Mafia were led before a public prosecutor on Thursday.
The Greek government is planning to speed up the submission of legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage, amid strong reactions within the Conservative party.
According to Georgiades, the performance of the administrators will be judged, among other things, on whether they adhere to the budgets approved by the ministry this year as of January 10, instead of mid-year which was the norm in all previous years. “These budgets, which have been based on the actual spending you did last…