Greece Breaks China’s Monopoly On Gallium

Greece Breaks China’s Monopoly On Gallium

A strategically important raw material, especially after Beijing’s decision to limit its exports. Greece is entering gallium production, making it one of the important players in the green transition and breaking China’s monopoly in the production of this strategic raw material. Gallium is a chemical element with the symbol Ga and atomic number 31. It …

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E-invoices for all businesses | eKathimerini.com

E-invoices for all businesses | eKathimerini.com

The government received the green light from the European Commission to implement electronic invoicing across the economy as of July 1. Based on the decision, the National Economy and Finance MInistry will proceed with legislating the new system, which could be implemented in two phases. The largest companies will be included in the first phase …

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JUST IN – At Least 2 Dead, Including A Child, And Several More Injured After A Deadly Stabbing Attack In Aschaffenburg, Germany

JUST IN – At Least 2 Dead, Including A Child, And Several More Injured After A Deadly Stabbing Attack In Aschaffenburg, Germany

According to initial findings, several people were injured with a stabbing weapon at 11:45 a.m. The police initially spoke of three adults and a child. Then came confirmation: Two people are dead! According to BILD information, the child is among them. In addition, “two seriously injured people are being treated in hospital,” said the police. …

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Schools closed on Lesvos after overnight earthquake

Schools closed on Lesvos after overnight earthquake

[InTime News] Authorities on the eastern Greek island of Lesvos ordered schools in part of the island to close on Wednesday so they can be inspected for potential structural damage after an overnight earthquake rattled the island. The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.1 struck just after 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the Athens Geodynamic …

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‘I chose to be an obstacle to the conqueror’

‘I chose to be an obstacle to the conqueror’

The elevator doors open, and suddenly they are standing before me: Eleni Foka, the heroic teacher from the Karpasia Peninsula in the northeast corner of Cyprus, who remained behind to keep the flame of Hellenism alive in the occupied territories, educating the enclaved children of her war-torn homeland for decades. Not for a moment did …

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I Hate Models | Athens | February 1

I Hate Models | Athens | February 1

Start February with a pulse-pounding night at the Tae Kwon Do Stadium (Faliro Olympic Arena), headlined by French act I Hate Models, known for his signature fusion of dark techno, industrial and EBM, layered with melancholic melodies and driving beats. Joining the lineup is 999999999, the powerhouse duo delivering relentless industrial techno and hypnotic rhythms. …

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Balkan industrial associations call on EU to extend energy subsidies through 2025

Balkan industrial associations call on EU to extend energy subsidies through 2025

File photo. Industrial associations from Greece (EVIKEN), Bulgaria (BFIEC), and Romania (ACCER) have jointly sent a letter to the new EU Commissioner for Competition Teresa Ribera, and Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen. In the letter, they request an extension of the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework (TCTF) through 2025, with the option for further extensions if …

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OAKA stadium upgrade moving forward

OAKA stadium upgrade moving forward

[AP] The government is moving forward with the revitalization of the Olympic Athletic Center of Athens (OAKA), with a €14.3 million project to upgrade its grounds and perimeter fencing. This follows a previous restoration of the stadium’s iconic roofs, designed by star architect Santiago Calatrava. The plan, launched by the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund …

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