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Government outlines sweeping support package Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced a €1.6 billion initiative aimed at addressing Greece’s shrinking population. Delivering his annual address at the Thessaloniki International Fair, he said the program is designed to ease financial pressures on families and give younger citizens stronger incentives to remain in Greece. Beginning in 2026, the measures will introduce broad cuts to income tax, provide significant relief for households with four or more children, and reduce property taxes in underpopulated rural and island areas. Additional payments will also go to pensioners and vulnerable families struggling with high costs. Declining birth…
US President Donald Trump delivered his “last warning” to Hamas on Sunday, demanding acceptance of a new ceasefire proposal. He claimed Israel already agreed to the terms, though he declined to specify details publicly. Social Media Message Increases Pressure Trump posted on Truth Social, declaring, “Everyone wants the Hostages HOME. Everyone wants this War to end!” He warned Hamas that no further ultimatums would follow. US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff reportedly sent the proposal to Hamas the same day. Deal Outlines Hostage and Prisoner Exchange The proposal promises that the US will push for Israel’s military withdrawal if Hamas frees…
This Sunday, 7 September, a blood moon—a total lunar eclipse—will be visible across much of Europe, lasting around 82 minutes, the longest since 2022. During the event, the Earth will block direct sunlight from reaching the moon, leaving only red-tinted light refracted through our atmosphere, giving the moon its “blood-red” appearance. Historically, blood moons carried strong symbolic meanings. In Babylon, China, and Central America, they were seen as ominous signs, often warning of war, death, or disaster. In contrast, some African cultures, like the Batammaliba of Togo and Benin, viewed lunar eclipses as opportunities for renewal and reconciliation, symbolically “reconciling…
Ludrick Cooper, an eighth-grade teacher in South Carolina, once opposed artificial intelligence in his classroom. Over time, he changed his mind. “This is the new encyclopedia,” Cooper said, recalling his childhood fascination with reference books. He now joins a growing number of teachers incorporating AI into lessons. The trend highlights how quickly schools adopt the technology, even while its benefits and risks remain debated. A Walton Family Foundation and Gallup survey found six in ten teachers used AI tools during the 2024-2025 school year. On Tuesday, First Lady Melania Trump launched the Presidential AI Challenge. The initiative encourages students from…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy refused Vladimir Putin’s invitation to meet in Moscow, calling the idea unrealistic. He urged Putin to come to Kyiv instead, stressing that Ukraine remains “under missile attacks and fire every day.” Zelenskyy told ABC News he could not travel “to the capital of this terrorist.” Moscow Pushes Conditions as Trump Promotes Talks Former US President Donald Trump promoted direct talks between Zelenskyy and Putin, making them a central goal of his Alaska summit with Putin. Trump later claimed the two leaders would meet after Zelenskyy’s Washington visit and consultations with European leaders. However, Moscow added extra…
Max Verstappen set the fastest lap in Formula 1 history to claim pole position for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. The Red Bull driver posted a 1:18.792, averaging over 164mph, narrowly beating McLaren rivals Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Verstappen’s performance marks a turnaround after last year’s struggles at Monza, and gives Red Bull a boost under new team principal Laurent Mekies following Christian Horner’s departure. Ferrari showed promise at their home race, with Lewis Hamilton finishing fifth in qualifying behind teammate Charles Leclerc, though a grid penalty drops him to 10th. Norris held off Piastri to secure second,…
Elon Musk, already the world’s richest individual, could become the first trillionaire. Tesla’s board has introduced a historic pay package designed to keep him focused as the company faces rising competition and market pressures. The plan builds on Musk’s previous package, which many doubted but Tesla exceeded ahead of schedule. Now the board hopes to push him toward even greater growth. Huge stock rewards tied to bold targets The proposal could give Musk 423.7 million additional Tesla shares, worth $143.5 billion today. He will receive them only if Tesla reaches an $8.5 trillion market capitalization. That amount is nearly eight…
Watchdog Finds Anti-Competitive Conduct Google has been fined €2.95 billion by the European Commission for anti-competitive behaviour in the online advertising sector. Investigators determined that the company skewed the market by directing business toward its own ad exchange and publisher tools, reducing opportunities for rivals and narrowing options for advertisers and publishers. Commission Sets Two-Month Window Brussels has instructed Google to submit a compliance proposal within 60 days. Officials cautioned that if the company fails to present an adequate plan, tougher remedies — including the possibility of splitting off parts of its ad-tech operations — could follow. Google confirmed it…
A new ultrasound “helmet” could transform treatment for neurological conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, without the need for surgery. The device can target brain regions 1,000 times smaller than standard ultrasound and may eventually replace invasive deep brain stimulation (DBS). It also shows potential for conditions such as Tourette syndrome, Alzheimer’s, depression, chronic pain, and addiction. Unlike DBS, which requires electrodes to be implanted deep in the brain, the helmet delivers mechanical pulses non-invasively while fitted inside an MRI scanner. A study in Nature Communications demonstrated its precision on seven volunteers, targeting a region the size of a grain of rice…
Remarks at Forum in Russia’s Far East President Vladimir Putin stated on Friday that Western military personnel entering Ukraine while the war continues would be viewed as legitimate targets by Russia.Speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, he underscored that Moscow would respond directly to any deployment of foreign soldiers during active combat operations. Prompted by Western Nations’ Pledges His warning followed announcements earlier in the week from Paris, where French President Emmanuel Macron said 26 nations had agreed to provide Ukraine with lasting security guarantees.Those assurances include funding, training support, and possibly the establishment of a multinational force…