EU


Facebook, Instagram in EU crosshairs for election disinformation
POLITICS

Meta Platforms’ Facebook and Instagram have failed to tackle deceptive advertising and disinformation in the run-up to European Parliament elections, the European Commission said on Tuesday as it opened an investigation into suspected breaches of EU online content rules.

Greece enters the postal vote era
POLITICS

The first part of postal voting for the June European elections was completed on Monday with the relevant platform receiving applications closing one minute before Monday midnight (Greek time). 



Haggling over Greek aid to Ukraine
FOREIGN POLICY

The protracted nature of the war in Ukraine and the signal sent a few days ago by the US Congress of the continued bipartisan commitment to Ukraine, with a substantial aid package, are putting pressure on Europeans to continue the flow of weapons systems and ammunition to Ukrainian forces.



Our voicelessness
OPINION

We are marching toward the European Parliament elections by discussing everything, as long as it is unrelated to the elections themselves.


Climate crisis, food sufficiency are the next challenges
ECONOMY

Food sufficiency and the climate crisis are the issues that will concern governments and international organizations, Minister of Rural Development and Food Lefteris Avgenakis said on Friday speaking at the 10th GAIA Business Conference, held in Kalamata.

Will Sunak really bury Churchill’s proudest post-war creation?
OPINION

Last week I attended the spring session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. The parliamentarians from 46 European states, including former Tory ministers, voted to accept Kosovo into membership despite loud objections from Serbia.