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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
  • Parliament passes bill to tighten restrictions on tobacco, alcohol access for minors

    Parliament passes bill to tighten restrictions on tobacco, alcohol access for minors

    The legislation introduces stricter regulations governing the sale, provision, and distribution of tobacco and alcohol to individuals under the age of 18, and establishes a unified enforcement mechanism to prevent underage access.

    Parliament passes bill to tighten restrictions on tobacco, alcohol access for minors
  • Four-Day Heatwave to Hit Greece with Temperatures Over 40°C

    Four-Day Heatwave to Hit Greece with Temperatures Over 40°C

    From Monday, June 7, to Thursday, June 10, temperatures in some areas will climb above 40°C. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be the most challenging days, with temperatures potentially reaching 42–43°C.

    Four-Day Heatwave to Hit Greece with Temperatures Over 40°C
  • Greece elected to UNESCO IOC Executive Board

    Greece elected to UNESCO IOC Executive Board

    Greece was elected on Wednesday to the Executive Board of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO for 2025-2027.

    Greece elected to UNESCO IOC Executive Board
  • Cyprus urges re-evaluation of Great Sea Interconnector amid geopolitical tensions

    Cyprus urges re-evaluation of Great Sea Interconnector amid geopolitical tensions

    The Cypriot side has more broadly linked the issue of financing the project to resolving the underlying geopolitical dispute, implicitly accusing Athens of downplaying the issue during negotiations for the intergovernmental agreement.

    Cyprus urges re-evaluation of Great Sea Interconnector amid geopolitical tensions
  • Greece Launches First Homegrown Satellite into Orbit

    Greece Launches First Homegrown Satellite into Orbit

    The mission of Greek satellite DUTHSat-2 is to monitor the environment, enhance disaster response, and strengthen civil protection

    Greece Launches First Homegrown Satellite into Orbit