Greek government survives vote of no confidence following train accident with 57 casualties

Surviving No Confidence: Greek Parliament Rejects Motion Against Conservative Government Following Train Accident Scandal

Late on Thursday evening, the Greek Parliament convened to vote on a motion of no confidence against the conservative government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The motion was ultimately rejected, with 159 MPs voting against it and 141 in favor, allowing the government to remain in office. The social democratic party Pasok initiated the vote…

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Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Possible Through a Basic Blood Test

Revolutionary Alzheimer’s Test: Non-Invasive Diagnosis and Early Intervention for Dementia Sufferers

Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative brain condition that causes dementia in older individuals. In Israel, approximately 150,000 people currently live with dementia and Alzheimer’s, with projections suggesting a tripling of this number by 2050. Traditionally, Alzheimer’s has been diagnosed through medical history reviews and cognitive assessments. However, new biological markers have emerged that can accurately…

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Small business owner Sakari Laukkanen forced to pause work due to strikes, encourages others to join in.

Entrepreneur’s Dilemma: Balancing Economic Survival with Social Responsibility during Finland’s Long-Lasting Strikes

As a journalist, I hope to bring you the story of Sakari Laukkanen, an entrepreneur who has been impacted by the long-lasting strikes in Finland. Laukkanen is the founder of Teippar, an advertising factory that produces industrial signs in Kemi. He has recently issued a layoff warning to his entire staff, estimating that two or…

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Alma Asay Selected by ILTA as One of the Influential Women in Legal Technology for 2024

Alma Asay: A Trailblazer in Legal Technology Leadership Recognized by International Legal Technology Association

Crowell & Moring’s chief innovation and value officer, Alma Asay, has been recognized as one of the Influential Women in Legal Technology for 2024 by the International Legal Technology Association. This annual list celebrates women leaders in the global legal technology community who have made a significant impact through mentorship and their work in legal…

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Finland’s position in the EU amazes Eveliina Heinäluoma – it’s time to make a decision

Finland’s Ambivalent Stance on EU Biodiversity Regulation: A Closer Look at Their Reasons and Implications for the Environment

Finland’s stance on the EU restoration regulation has been fluctuating. Initially, they voted “no,” then abstained from voting, and now their position is “no” again. Member of Parliament Eveliina Heinäluoma questions the Finnish government’s handling of this issue, especially as they are now planning to tighten their position on the regulation. The restoration regulation aims…

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An Iranian citizen was sentenced to 12 years in prison for espionage by the Baku court

Iranian Citizen Sentenced to 12 Years for Espionage in Azerbaijan: A Warning to Those Who Threaten National Security

In March of last year, an Iranian citizen named Mohammad Gaedi was arrested in Azerbaijan and charged with espionage. The National Security Service of Azerbaijan claims that Gaedi was collecting sensitive information on behalf of a foreign state’s special services, which posed a significant threat to the security of Azerbaijan and its law enforcement officers….

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