In Case You Missed It – A News Wrap-Up

Catch up on the most important events in Greece from the day before with To Vima English Edition's News Wrap-up

Yesterday’s News Wrap-up includes the following:

More than 190 governments at the United Nations climate conference approved an agreement Wednesday calling for the world to transition away from fossil fuels, sending an unprecedented signal to the global economy that governments are intent on cutting back on coal, oil, and natural gas in the fight against global warming.

The Federation of Public Sector Unions (ADEDY) has declared a nationwide work stoppage on Thursday, December 14th, asserting demands for “real salary increases and not deceitful increments.” The strike is scheduled from 10:00 AM until the end of the workday.

As the data showed, a staggering 16.7% of Greek citizens reported being unable to undergo medical examinations, while 28% stated they lived in poverty. The EU average for unmet medical examinations stands significantly lower at 3.3%

Perched in the Pindus Mountain range, at an altitude of approximately 1,156 meters (3,793 feet) above sea level. Metsovo is known for its breathtaking mountainous setting, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage.

Albania’s constitutional court has reportedly issued a ruling to temporarily suspend the legislative ratification of a controversial bilateral agreement      with Italy, a development that coincided with an ongoing EU-Western Balkans Summit in Brussels on Thursday evening,

The pro football club called on government to allow fans’ attendance at Thursday’s Europa League home match again Bačka Topola.

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