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YouTube, Gmail, Google Drive services face outage
Many services from Alphabet Inc, including YouTube, Gmail and Google Drive, were down for thousands of users across the globe on Monday.
The company's video platform did not load for users and had an error message: "Something went wrong…".
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46 U.S States file massive anti-trust lawsuit against Facebook
The collection of states asks the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to “restrain Facebook from making further acquisitions valued at or in excess of $10 million”
Online debate on pandemic and health system
The E-Kyklos think tank is organizing an online debate on Sunday titled "How the Challenge of the Pandemic Affects the Planning of the Health System," with the participation of European Commissioner for Health Stella Kyriakides.
The debate starts at 6 p.m. and can be viewed on ekyklos.gr, evenizelos.gr, Facebook and YouTube.
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Mother of Seventh-Grader Dies of Covid-19, Funds Being Raised for Children of Bulgarian Medics and Teachers
The Children of Heroes foundation has launched a fundraising campaign for the children of medics and teachers who died of Covid-19.The aim of the campaign is to collect an initial amount of BGN 150,000. Thanks to this money the children will receive a monthly scholarship of BGN 500.
Zoran Zaev: We will enter the EU as ‘Macedonians’ with our ‘Macedonian’ language
The country’s PM posted on his personal Facebook page
The Greek inventor of the first electric car, Konstantinos Adraktas, has died
The news of his death was shared by a doctor-friend on Facebook
Met CEO Daniel Weiss on museums, society and the public interest
The Gennadius Library at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens (ASCSA) will organize a live webinar featuring Daniel H. Weiss, President and CEO of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, on Wednesday, June 24, at 7 p.m.
Facebook Employees Protesting Against Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook employees are staging a rare protest against the company for leaving up a post from President Donald Trump they say could incite violence. The employees, who began publicly criticizing the social network on Twitter over the weekend, have escalated their disapproval by staging a virtual walkout and symbolically changing their workplace profile pictures.
Music Industry’s ‘Blackout Tuesday’ Anti-Racism Campaign Sparks Solidarity
The Blackout Tuesday online day of action, intended to show solidarity with ongoing protests in the US against racism and police brutality, drew support from several festivals, clubs, media and music companies in the Balkans, Turkey and Poland on Tuesday.
Reduced Banking Activity Leads to a Decline in Paid Ad Impressions amid Pandemic
Data obtained by Buyshares.co.uk indicates that the banking industry paid ad impression declined by 68.57% in the first 22 weeks of 2020 compared to a similar period last year. The slump is a direct impact of the Coronavirus pandemic that has affected most sectors of the economy.
Reduced banking activity leads to a decline in paid ad impressions