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$15 Billion Mega-Tunnel to Link Finland and Estonia Would Be World’s Longest

A new, $15 billion giga-project tunnel that will be the longest in the world is hanging in the balance, and if built, will link Tallinn in Estonia with Helsinki, in Finland, two countries currently only linked by ferry and...

Aegean University Students Win Prestigious Award at European Science Competition

Four students from the Department of Information and Communication Systems Engineering of the University of Aegean recently won second place in the Europe-wide "Galileo & Copernicus Innovation Challenge" competition held in Helsinki, Finland. The prestigious competition was held within the framework...

EWG Gives the Green Light for the Disbursement of 7.5 Bln Euros for Greece

The Euro Working Group's meeting in Helsinki, Finland, on Thursday focused on ironing out the details of the program review for Greece. Technocrats of the Euro Working Group came to a positive conclusion, paving the way for the release...

AIA CEO Yiannis Paraschis Named Airport Chief Executive of the Year

Athens International Airport CEO Yannis Paraschis was named Airport Chief Executive of the Year, a few days ago in Helsinki, for his pioneering work in the airport of Athens and his contribution to the international airport industry. As part of...

Finland Threatens to Leave Euro-Zone Due to Greece, says FM Urpilainen

Finland is following a rather strict policy within the EU, admits Finnish Finance Minister Jutta Urpilainen, adding that her country is not willing to pay others' debts obviously referring to Greece as well as to Spain, Cyprus and Ireland. In...

Pole Vaulter Nicole Kyriakopoulou Wins Bronze in Helsinki

The European Track and Field Championship took place in Helsinki on Saturday and  Nicole Kyriakopoulou managed to win Greece's first medal, after finishing third in the women's pole vault final. Mrs Kyriakopoulou cleared 4.60 meters that night. The other two...