Controversies
Fewer thugs, more violence, student survey indicates
A nationwide survey points to a greater intensity in violent conflicts among teenagers and an increase in digital bullying.
The 2022 survey of 6,250 students aged 11, 13 and 15 by the Costas Stefanis Research University Institute of Mental Health, Neurosciences and Precision Medicine showed that one in three (30.7%) had been involved in a violent incident in the past year.
Setting an example
The Greek state must root out the moral instigators and actual perpetrators of the attack on the riot police squad in Renti earlier this month that ultimately resulted in the death of one of its officers on Wednesday.
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Sapic: I have warned of "Maidanisation", opposition is destroying state
BELGRADE - Commenting on Sunday's attempt by a part of opposition parties to seize the City Hall through violence, head of the City of Belgrade Interim Authority Aleksandar Sapic said the damage sustained by the Old Palace was irreparable, and added that coming to power through anarchy meant the destruction of a state.
Making deepfakes gets cheaper and easier thanks to AI
It wouldn't be completely out of character for Joe Rogan, the comedian turned podcaster, to endorse a "libido-boosting" coffee brand for men.
But when a video circulating on TikTok recently showed Rogan and his guest, Andrew Huberman, hawking the coffee, some eagle-eyed viewers were shocked - including Huberman.
Heavy storms and rain – Severe weather warning issued by the Hellenic Meteorological Service
The sudden shift will mainly affect Macedonia
North Macedonia: Justice Postponed Again in Mass Murder Trial
But in the end, the party had to for with less, as in exchange for its continued participation in the Social Democrats-led government, it accepted a freshly-tailored seat of First Deputy Prime Minister tasked with overseeing the political system and inter-ethnic relations.
Plan to reopen border crossings scaled down amid Balkan spike in Covid-19
The new jump of Covid-19 infections in several neighboring countries have forced the Greek government to reconsider its plan to reopen its northern borders to Balkan tourists, allowing only Bulgarians to cross into the country.
Social Networks will Warn about Manipulative Publications
Twitter is taking extraordinary measures against manipulated content. The platform "may label Tweets containing synthetic and manipulated media to help people understand the media's authenticity and to provide additional context."
"I was offered the partition of Macedonia"
He added that he promptly rejected it.
Skopje based portal Plus info writes that Ahmeti underlined that any partition of North Macedonia would be detrimental to both Albanians and Macedonians in that country.
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New Facebook Rules: Highly Manipulated or the So-Called Deepfakes Videos to be Banned
The social network Facebook announced that it is banning the so-called. "Deepfake", the BTA quoted the Associated Press reported. Deepfake is an AI-based technology used to produce or alter video content so that it presents something that didn't, in fact, occur. This is a step in the fight against Internet fraud, the agency notes.