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Russia reaps billions in revenue from the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
Russia benefits from higher world commodity prices because it uses other export routes
World Health Day 7/4: 4.5 billion people lack basic health services
The need to safeguard the universal right to health is highlighted this year by the World Health Organization, calling on all stakeholders to take immediate action
The parliamentary ethics committee unanimously supports lifting the immunity of the 11 New Democracy MPs involved in the OPEKEPE case – a move they themselves had requested
Kostas Tsiaras and Notis Mitarakis were present at the committee, while Karamanlis, Kefalogiannis, Skrekas, Papakosta, Vartzopoulos, Senetakis, Leontaridis, Vasileiadis, and Boukoros submitted written statements
30% cut to tourist beds in the Cyclades, clampdown on Airbnb as well
Submission of the new Spatial Planning framework by the Ministries of Environment and Tourism expected after Easter
€55bn bid to acquire Universal Music submitted by billionaire investor Bill Ackman
Universal is the world’s largest record label, with artists such as Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar
Jerusalem: the city of three religions and six denominations in a state of military suffocation
The sacred centre of Christians, Jews and Muslims and its turbulent 4,000 years of history - The fragile coexistence around around the Holy Sepulchre, Al-Aqsa and the Wailing Wall - Strict restrictions for Holy Week and the Holy Light scenarios
Escalation in the Middle East: Strikes, threats, and diplomatic uncertainty
Tensions in the Middle East have sharply intensified as Israel, Iran, and the United States move closer to a broader regional confrontation, with military strikes, civilian warnings, and urgent diplomatic efforts unfolding simultaneously