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  • EU Removes ‘Macedonian’ Identity References from North Macedonia Report

    EU Removes ‘Macedonian’ Identity References from North Macedonia Report

    This follows the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee vote on June 24, which passed the draft report with wide support despite Bulgarian objections. The initial text included direct references to “Macedonian language and identity” and dismissed amendments suggesting “modern” as a qualifier.

    EU Removes ‘Macedonian’ Identity References from North Macedonia Report
  • Bonus of €20 Million for Eurobank from Bulgaria’s Eurozone accession

    Bonus of €20 Million for Eurobank from Bulgaria’s Eurozone accession

    According to Bulgaria’s regulatory framework, all banks in the country are required to deposit 12% of their balance sheet as non-interest-bearing reserves at the central bank. This ratio will be reduced to 1% upon the country’s entry into the Eurosystem.

    Bonus of €20 Million for Eurobank from Bulgaria’s Eurozone accession
  • Greece wins double gold at Balkan Youth Table Tennis Championships

    Greece wins double gold at Balkan Youth Table Tennis Championships

    On Wednesday, June 25, Greece’s girls’ team (U19) secured the first gold, overpowering Turkey 3-0 in the final and finishing the tournament with a flawless six-match winning streak

    Greece wins double gold at Balkan Youth Table Tennis Championships
  • Mitsotakis open to nuclear energy

    Mitsotakis open to nuclear energy

    Speaking at a conference co-organized by the Financial Times and Kathimerini newspaper, Mitsotakis declared that “Greece should be prepared to join the nuclear alliance.”

    Mitsotakis open to nuclear energy
  • Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds

    Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds

    According to the 2024 findings, 8.8% of Greek workers suffer from serious material and social deprivation — just behind Bulgaria’s 9.5%, and ahead of several other southern and eastern European countries, including Romania (7.8%), Hungary (5.4%), and Slovakia (3.3%).

    Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds