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Media: It's clear - Heads of opposition parliamentary groups organize protests VIDEO

Tanaskovi acknowledged that the so-called protests against violence are not civil protests, as they claim, the aforementioned portal states.
"Meeting of the heads of parliamentary clubs are scheduled for today and tomorrow, and there we will agree what will happen next at the next protests! Each of us has our own opinion on how to radicalize the protests," said Lipovac Tanaskovi.

Akis Skertsos takes over as government spokesman until elections

State Minister Akis Skertsos will assume the duties of government spokesman until the Greek elections on May 21, outgoing spokesman Giannis Oikonomou announced on Thursday, during a regular press briefing.

Oikonomou is resigning from the post to run for Parliament and, according to Greek law, he will be subject to restrictions regarding media appearances of candidates.

Firms lag in absorption of EU funds

Greece ranks quite high in the utilization of direct funding programs from the European Union, such as Horizon 2020, Life and Erasmus+. However, the share of utilization of these resources by private companies is relatively low, finds a study by EY Hellas and the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE), presented on Monday.

War – Day 336: Emergency evacuation; Europe is not safe? "Historical Day"

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has approved the sending of "Leopard 2" tanks to Ukraine, adding that he will allow other countries to do the same, "Spiegel" reported.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg pointed out that the members of the Alliance should not only send defensive weapons but also those that will enable Kyiv to regain lost territories.

Ukraine says key infrastructure hit, 14 killed in Russian strikes

Ukraine said Russia had unleashed a fresh barrage of missiles Saturday, killing at least 14 people, as Britain became the first Western country to offer it the heavy tanks it has long been seeking.

The British move drew a swift reaction from Moscow, which warned it would only "intensify" the conflict.

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