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European Commission: Cyberattack on Europa.eu raises fears of sensitive data breach
A cyberattack targeting the Europa.eu platform - the central digital hub of European Union institutions - has put authorities on high alert, amid indications that sensitive data may have been compromised. Investigations are ongoing, while the perpetrators remain unidentified
Norwegian arrested, Pakistani loses asylum: The “shadowy” paths of two “activists” operating in Greece
The arrest in Tromso, Norway, of Tommy Olsen for espionage and illegal immigrant smuggling in the Aegean and the controversial activities of Javed Aslam, president of the Pakistani Community of Greece, which led to the revocation of his international protection status, have reignited debate over migration management in Greece
Cooperation between Greece’s Migration Ministry and the US DHS on illegal migration and returns – What is the CBP Home app
A joint statement between the Ministry of Migration and Asylum and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) highlights a new cooperation framework between Greece and the United States aimed at tackling illegal migration and accelerating returns
No screens before age two: UK Government issues guidelines for young children
“My government will not leave parents to face this battle alone,” says Keir Starmer
CBS: Trump and his associates have been told they will receive Iran’s counterproposal to the 15-point plan today
Feverish consultations between US and Iranian delegations as we count down to the end of Donald Trump's ultimatum
Energy crisis: European Commission rejects fiscal easing — what applies to the escape clause
Despite serious challenges, the Commission is putting the brakes on scenarios of fiscal loosening, stressing that any fiscal measures adopted must remain consistent with the net expenditure growth paths set by the Council
Hellenic Coast Guard readiness exercise with a tanker strike scenario
It will take place on Tuesday 31/03 in Elefsina, in the presence of the Minister of Shipping and Island Policy, Vassilis Kikilias
Strait of Hormuz: Third Dynacom vessel owned by Giorgos Prokopiou crosses the war zone
The tanker Marathi, about 900 feet long and carrying roughly 1 million barrels of Saudi crude oil, was spotted on Thursday near the Indian port of Sikka, according to vessel tracking data and port information reported by Bloomberg
Why the USS Gerald R. Ford left Souda and is sailing toward Croatia: The fire and the improbable conspiracy theories
A fire that broke out aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford during operations in the Iran war, along with mounting crew fatigue, reactions, and political tensions in the US, have drawn significant attention