Leo Radvinsky is asking as much as $8 billion for the platform he popularized for sex workers and others producing explicit content, even as he personally avoids the spotlight
The law emphasizes that overtime work requires the employee's agreement and must be properly recorded. If not declared, employers face a 120% wage surcharge for the additional hours
While the U.S. State Department has said it remains committed to life-saving programs, the post-rape kit contract remains cancelled. Aid organizations are now racing to fill the gap
As political instability deepens, Thai markets reacted with optimism for potential central bank rate cuts, with shares jumping 1.8% after the midday break
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with U.S. officials at the White House on July 7, as discussions on the conflict and ceasefire efforts continue
The declaration of complete control over Luhansk signals Moscow’s continuing advance and ambition in Ukraine, despite international sanctions, military resistance, and diplomatic isolation
While initially developed for lung cancer, the research team is now testing iSeg in real-time clinical environments and exploring its application to other types of tumors, including those of the liver, brain, and prostate
The move comes at a time when Russia has stepped up its offensive operations in eastern Ukraine
Stepped up migrant smuggling flows emanating from strife-plagued Libya are expected to top Magnus Brunner 's agenda of talks with Greek leadership
The potential for rate cuts has already impacted the U.S. dollar, which dipped 0.2% on Monday
An admission of failure and the tip of the iceberg for the government’s travails
Russia has increased its military spending, now allocating 6.3% of its GDP—the highest level since the Cold War
Since its inception, the team has designed and built several small-scale wind turbines, including one installed on the island of Kythnos in 2023.
He referred to a probe by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office pointing to misuse and outright fraud by the now disbanded Greek Payment Authority of Common Agricultural Policy
Despite claims from top names in AI, researchers argue fundamental flaws in reasoning models mean bots aren’t on the verge of exceeding human smarts
Open windows early in the morning or late at night—when it’s cooler outside—to air out your space.
In total, seven Turkish nationals were arrested, and another 12 were brought in for questioning during coordinated raids in the broader Athens area, Thessaloniki, and Halkidiki.
ETUC, striving to balance political neutrality with social advocacy, acknowledges the legitimacy of common security needs but insists that defense should not come at the cost of citizens’ livelihoods.
The Bank of Greece has reported a total of 349,000 fraud incidents related to electronic transactions, marking a 4% increase compared to 2023.
Once fully deployed, the new system will comprise approximately 2,500 surveillance cameras—2,000 fixed and 500 mobile units mounted on public transport vehicles