Greece has just held a really quite extraordinary election. The polls have suggested it might be quite tight. Now, that isn't what's happened. incumbent Prime Minister Kiria Cosmitzotakis scored a very convincing victory. His opponents, the radical left party, Syriza, did terribly badly.
Although Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ party fell short of a majority in parliament, meaning there will be a second vote, the incumbent prime minister did much better than expected. Will he be able to continue the country’s rebound story? America’s clean energy investments are spurring green lobbyists to action. And, how might simple nets protect Ukrainians from drones?
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