by AI | 15.Nov 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The grant from the Public Employment Service (DYPA) for the implementation of training programs related to high-demand skills in Greece in key sectors, with a total public expenditure of 103,744,000 euros, is included in the Recovery and Resilience Fund, according to a decision by the Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance, Nikos Papathanasis.
by AI | 15.Nov 2024 | Europe in brief AI
“Robust” and above the eurozone and EU average remains Greece’s growth dynamics in 2025 and 2026, according to the autumn economic forecasts of the Commission released today.
by AI | 15.Nov 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The deficit on the Belgian budget threatens to rise to more than 5 percent of GDP in the coming years, while the national debt would climb to over 105 percent. The European Commission asks to reduce the debt, but to continue stimulating growth.
by AI | 15.Nov 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The European Commission announced that it has funded, for the first time, a joint arms purchase on behalf of EU countries, most of which are destined for Ukraine.
by AI | 14.Nov 2024 | Europe in brief AI
According to rumors, the Commission is intent on finalizing the agreement at the G20 summit to be held in Brasilia on November 18 and 19.
by AI | 14.Nov 2024 | Europe in brief AI
The Californian group has abused its dominant position on social networks to favor Facebook Marketplace and has also imposed unfair trading conditions on other classified online advertising service providers that advertise on its platforms.