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  1. Ruling New Democracy party is holding firm at 25.5% in voter intention, while main opposition PASOK is recording modest gains following its party congress, according to a Pulse poll conducted for SKAI television between March 29-31.
  2. The obvious, but necessary steps after the European Public Prosecutor’s Office submitted a new case file for the EU farm subsidy scandal to Greek authorities are the following: First, to quickly submit all available evidence to the judicial authorities.
  3. Applications to Greece’s model, experimental and Onassis public schools have surpassed 30,000 this year, marking a sharp rise from last year’s 24,817 submissions.
  4. Adults known as Greece’s “lost children,” sent abroad for adoption in the 1950s and 1960s, gather Thursday to mark their path back to citizenship, a year after a decision recognized them.
  5. Markets reacted on Thursday with pessimism to US President Donald Trump’s message about the extension of the war in Iran.
  6. Τhe court trying officials over missing surveillance footage from the deadly 2023 Tempe train collision has been forced to restart proceedings after the presiding judge declared she was recusing herself, nullifying 19 previous sessions.
  7. A 31-year-old inmate was found dead on Thursday morning inside his cell at Agios Stefanos prison in Patra, western Greece.
  8. Phillips O’Brien, an American historian and professor of strategic studies at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, and author of the recently released “War and Power: Who Wins Wars – and Why,” speaks to Kathimerini about what will likely determine the outcome of the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Iran.
  9. Following a successful congress during which head-on collisions were avoided and a general sense of unity prevailed – whether real or artificial remains to be seen – PASOK is now entering the second act of the play.