From university campus labs to space orbit
Greek scientists have completed the country’s first three nanosatellites, marking a rapid advance for a new aerospace department at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Greek scientists have completed the country’s first three nanosatellites, marking a rapid advance for a new aerospace department at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
On October 31, French lawmakers were faced with a vote on a proposal addressing social inequality: the introduction of an additional tax on 1,800 “households” with assets of over €100 million.
The government is facing mounting pressure on the agricultural front as farmer mobilizations intensify, dialogue remains stalled, and criticism grows within the ruling New Democracy party over how the crisis has been handled so far.
A process reminiscent of the papal selection is planned for the election of the new Eurogroup chairman, with the candidates being Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis and his Belgian counterpart Vincent Van Peteghem.
Four investment groups have submitted offers for the only serviced beach available for development in the Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni Municipality on Athens’ southern coast.
The European Commission reaffirmed its full support for the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project (GSI), one of eight energy “corridors” deemed an “absolute priority” for the European Union.
Project design is carried out without examining their effects, needs, risks and without sufficient consultation.
Cyprus is undergoing a final round of assessments by a team of roughly 25 European Commission evaluators as the country seeks to join the Schengen Zone.
The shift that is already being observed in driving attitudes from the intensification of alcohol tests demonstrates how simply implementing the law is, sometimes, the greatest “reform.”
After a narrow session at the Greek bourse, the benchmark closed with marginal losses.