Public sector employees in Greece will be trained in AI as part of efforts to accelerate the country’s digital transition.
Founded after the Mati catastrophe, a new burn survivor and support organization, SALVIA, says around 4,000 people suffer severe burns annually in Greece
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Temperatures will cool slightly today with showers and storms forecast for northern Greece
The Greek side also countered a Turkish DM post claiming a push back by saying the Turkish coast guard was informed and arrived to deal with the small vessel
Mt. Athos monastery is occupied by brotherhood unrecognized by Ecumenical Patriarchate
A tale of two captains: One causes massive waves on a Mykonos beach, while another departs early from Santorini, leaving behind seven passengers
Greece’s Council of State (CoS), the country’s highest administrative court, sided with the city of Athens last week in its bid to maintain current building height co-efficients in the municipality. An earlier decision by Athens’ city council – taken by majority vote – was overridden by a local government but state-appointed entity, known as the […]
Team Hellas, Greece’s largest Olympic delegation since 2012, to compete in Paris Games with 101 athletes in 17 sports.
The brushfire is on Mount Falakro, which means bald mountain, near the northern Greece city of Drama
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The 'traffic ring' restriction is designed to limit the flow of cars heading to the center of Athens throughout the year
Ferries from Piraeus to the Cyclades and the Dodecanese are leaving at 75% occupancy
Apart from 'Buck Moon', July's full moon is also called 'Thunder', 'Salmon' or 'Hay Moon'
Greece's heatwave continues, for the 15th day, and the risk of fires remains high
Weekend 'landing' of Greek Police special anti-crime unit comes after assassination of land developer, who was active on Mykonos, in Athens this month
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5.3R Quake pinpointed at 59 kilometers off the large east Mediterranean island at a depth of 17.2 kilometers
Police said shots fired from Turkish side after a patrol blocked migrant smugglers ferrying migrants; border guard out of danger
By the middle of the coming week, temperatures will return to seasonal averages of around 35°C for maximum temperatures