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Romania Edges Closer to Visa-Free Travel to the US
Romania is making strides toward joining the Visa Waiver Program, a significant milestone that would enable its citizens to travel to the United States visa-free for up to 90 days. The country considers this inclusion a vital national objective and is steadily progressing towards meeting the necessary technical requirements.
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Androulakis welcomes court decision on wiretapping data
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis has welcomed a decision by the Council of State, the country's highest administrative court, that a law forbidding independent privacy watchdog ADAE from informing him about the data collected during his surveillance by the National Intelligence Service (EYP) was unconstitutional.
Flood-stricken farmers continue mobilizations
Despite Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' announcement on Tuesday of a payment of up to 10,000 euros, the farmers of Thessaly in central Greece said they are ready to continue their mobilizations.
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AI can add €180 bln to GDP in 15 years
Generative artificial intelligence can bring about a revolution in the way the government and businesses operate, as GenAI, which is able to support the creation of multiple applications for the creation of content, such as text, image, sound and synthetic data.
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Netanyahu To The US: We Will Fight Hamas Until Complete Victory
Israel will fight the war against the Palestinian movement Hamas "until complete victory". This was stated by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who arrived in Israel for a visit, the Prime Minister's Office reported, as quoted by BTA.
Lajcak and Escobar today in Pristina
As stated in the announcement of the Prime Minister's Office, Kurti's meeting with Lajcak and Escobar will take place in the Kosovo Government building.
European Union Spokesman Peter Stano said that Lajcak and Escobar will be in Kosovo and Serbia on Monday and Tuesday, in order to engage in the de-escalation of tensions in the north of Kosovo.
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North Korea plans to launch a Satellite - Japan prepares for a Ballistic Missile
North Korea has informed Japan that it will launch a satellite within two weeks, but Tokyo believes it could be a ballistic missile and is therefore taking precautions, AFP reported.
Tirana Court Rules Retrial in Main Opposition Party’s Leadership Battle
Albania's Appeal Court has ordered a retrial in the long-lasting case that should determine who will hold the seal of the main opposition centre-right Democratic Party.
Democracy Digest: Russian Energy Threats Cast Shadow Over Eastern Europe’s Economies
Under the umbrella of the state of emergency, the government has passed a set of decisions and laws, including a ban on energy exports and an increase in production at Hungary's only nuclear power plant.
Bulgarian PM will be Summoned for Questioning at the Prosecutor's Office
Prime Minister Kiril Petkov will be summoned to the prosecutor's office for explanations in connection with his allegations that there are about 20 people in Bulgaria who he believes are at the center of crime in the country, but the prosecutor's office has not taken any action.