Twitter A Cypriot anti-corruption body announced on Tuesday that a team of investigators would look into corruption allegations against former President Nicos Anastasiades outlined in…
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No EU deal on platform work directive was reached on Friday (16 February), as four member states decided not to support the latest agreement to…
An independent Greek authority probing the deadly Pylos shipwreck is posing questions eight months later on whether the Greek coast guard had even been tasked…
The Hellenic parliament passed a bill to legalise same-sex marriage on Thursday (15 February), by 176 votes in favour, 76 against and two abstentions [46…
Twitter Hungary’s freedom of the press has been under direct fire since Prime Minister Viktor Orban came into power in 2010, from obstructing the press…
Twitter Turkish Cypriot police have arrested three university officials and a senior civil servant as part of a fake diploma and fraud investigation aimed at…
Twitter A court in the Republic of Cyprus released Turkish Cypriot lawyer Akan Kürşat on bail after he pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges…
EU lawmakers formally waived the diplomatic immunity of the top suspect in the Qatargate scandal Greek socialist MEP Eva Kaili on Tuesday (6 February), following…
Attention will now shift to applying further pressure on Vienna to fully lift its veto on Bulgaria and Romania’s Schengen accession. Any movement, however, is…
Twitter The United States announced the disruption of a botnet made of hundreds of U.S.-based small office or home office (SOHO) routers that were hijacked…