Greece falls behind its targets for post-Covid EU recovery money

Greece is lagging badly behind in meeting its milestones for receiving money from Europe’s post-Covid fund (or Recovery and Resilience Facility, RRF), which was launched in 2021. Seventeen months before the final deadline, Greek projects remain mired in severe delays. The risk is growing that EU money will be left on the table. Greece's

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2024 European Elections: Hungary, Cyprus and Slovenia among the countries with the largest increase in turnout

Along with Hungary and Cyprus, Slovenia is among the top three countries with the largest increase in turnout in the last Elections for the European Parliament compared to 2019.  “In the case of this year's elections, the emphasis is on the criticality of the elections, on deciding important things,” commented Dr Alenka Krašovec from

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How much are Serbia’s doctors and social workers paid?

CINS journalists analyzed how many medical doctors there are in each district in Serbia, and what salaries prevail in healthcare and social work. They also looked at how the situation has changed since the coronavirus pandemic.

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​Powering through and praying: Readers’ stories about the GP crisis in Ireland

THE GP CRISIS has worsened over the past decade as a surge in population was not matched by an equivalent increase in doctors. That was one of the main findings of a cross-border investigation published by The Journal Investigates last week. Readers contacted us from cities and villages across Ireland following our report to tell

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Where Did All the Snow Go?

Central and Eastern European countries are experiencing winters characterized by significant losses in snow covers. Analyzing the issue by looking at satellite images may help us in finding patterns and in getting a better understanding of what less snow can imply in these regions.

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Tips on cross-border data collection for journalists in Europe

Building the dataset is the first, indispensable step to take when setting up a new investigation, especially if the topic is new and not really well-covered. Starting from the experience they got by carrying out their cross-border investigation The non-voter time bomb, our partners from Divergente are now sharing the lessons they learnt to help

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Standstill in RRF funding between Hungary and the EU

Growing number signs, including the complete lack of progress in the realization of the infrastructural investments planned under Hungary’s RRF program and no visible progress in the interlocked rule-of-law conditionality super milestones, point to the conclusion that Viktor Orbán’s government gave up on using and developing Hungary through the earmarked EU grants and loans.

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