Security
US ‘Cyber Warriors’ Help Balkan Allies Resist Hackers
Amid continuing fears about cyber threats to democracy, the US is deploying so-called "cyber warriors" to a number of friendly countries in Eastern Europe include Ukraine, Montenegro and North Macedonia, to help them resist attacks.
ELAS encumbered
There is no need to look for intentions or lack thereof. One doesn't need to espouse the charge that the government is displaying tolerance of the actions of certain groups.
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Commissioner in Athens to present EU disaster management plan
European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides arrived on Wednesday in Athens, where he is due to give a presentation on "rescEU" proposal.
The Monument of the Soviet Army in Vienna under Surveillance Because of Vandalism
After repeated acts of vandalism against the monument of the Soviet Army, located in the center of the Austrian capital, the Vienna police installed cameras for constant video surveillance.
"In recent weeks, the monument has been scratched again by night, by unknown people," police spokesman Paul Aidenberger told the press.
Investment Simulation will Bring Real Profits to Young People in Sofia
Training on Finance Management and Investment Trading, which will end with a simulation of participation on virtual exchange, which can bring real profits, will be held on 12 May in the Aula of Sofia University St. Clement Ohridski. This was announced by the international youth leadership organization AIESEC, which organizes the "Levcheto 2019" event.
Single number 1911 for reporting cyber security incidents, officially launched
The single number 1911, through which Romanian citizens, legal entities and public institutions will be able to report the cyber security incidents they have found, was officially launched on Thursday, the cost of the project being one million euro, covered by European funds through the Connecting Europe Facility program.
Turkey's emergency authority issues safe swimming guide
Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has issued a guide to inform citizens about the precautions to take while swimming as the summer season nears.
75% of Young People in Europe Can Not Distinguish Fake From Real News
75% of young people in Europe openly say they can not distinguish fake from real news. This is also true for Bulgaria, so the team of EU Commissioner for Digitalisation Maria Gabriel is already working on media literacy to be included in the Bulgarian education system.
Mapping crime scenes to solve disputed cases
A video by Forensic Architecture pertaining to the events on September 18, 2013, when rapper Pavlos Fyssas was stabbed to death in the street by a self-proclaimed Golden Dawn supporter in the Keratsini district of Piraeus, constitutes one of the most damning pieces of evidence in the ongoing trial against the neo-Nazi party, whose leadership is accused of ordering that attack, as well as others
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Receipt led to suspect in Macris killing
A receipt led authorities to the arrest of a 31-year-old Bulgarian for the murder of Greek-Australian businessman John Macris, 47, in Voula, southern Athens, last October, police said Friday.
The receipt, for clothing, was found in a Glyfada hotel that the suspect, and his 33-year-old brother, had stayed in the night before the killing, Giorgos Kanellos, the Athens police chief, said.
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