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Greek News Agenda
Greek News Agenda1 day ago
On December 11, in a historic decision for Greece, the members of the Eurogroup elected Kyriakos Pierrakakis as the new President of this informal group of 20 eurozone finance ministers for the next 2.5 years.

This is the first time that a Greek official has held this position; he will also take over as president of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM).

Upon his election, Pierrakakis stated that in the years ahead, his aim will be to keep the Eurogroup a body of unity and shared purpose.
Greek News Agenda
Greek News Agenda1 day ago
🏛The Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών - University of Athens has been ranked among the top 200 in the world for 2025, according to the "Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities (NTU Rankings)".

With this distinction, the University of Athens becomes the first Greek University to break into the top 200 (2025) joining the world’s leading institutions in one of seven internationally recognized and widely respected global benchmarking systems that apply a comprehensive, multi-criteria framework.

8 more Greek universities figured in the rankings; tese were, by order of rank: the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the Harokopio University of Athens, the National Technical University of Athens, the University of Ioannina, the University of Thessaly, the University of Patras, and the Technical University of Crete.

In addition to the overall rating, NTU provides rankings by 6 knowledge fields and 27 subject areas. Here too the University of Athens distinguished itself by making its way into the top Universities in 5 out of 6 fields. Particular mention should be made to the field of Medicine, in which the University of Athens ranks 102nd worldwide.

Sources:
📌http://nturanking.csti.tw/
📌https://hub.uoa.gr/en/university-of-athens-stands-as-the-only-greek-higher-education-institution-in-the-top-200-worldwide-for-2025/
Greek News Agenda
Greek News Agenda2 days ago
Journalists face threats worldwide; in 2013, the UN, under the leadership of Greece, adopted the landmark General Assembly resolution “The Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity”; since then, Greece has tabled and championed subsequent biennial resolutions at the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee, ensuring that the issue remains high on the international agenda.
More recently, Greece has taken a leading role in advancing protection for journalists reporting on climate change and environmental issues. The resolution of November 11, 2025, focuses on the heightened risks faced by journalists covering environmental destruction and climate policy.