Socialist leader appeals to European Court over tapping
Socialist leader Nikos Androulakis has resorted to the European Court of Human Rights over his wiretapping by the National Intelligence Agency (EYP).
Socialist leader Nikos Androulakis has resorted to the European Court of Human Rights over his wiretapping by the National Intelligence Agency (EYP).
In a renewed escalation, Ankara has threatened to invade the Greek islands if Greece does not demilitarize them. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said if Athens does not comply with the demand, then Turkey will either challenge the sovereignty of the islands or will “suddenly arrive overnight.” He made his statements at a joint press…
Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias referred in an interview on public broadcaster ERT on Tuesday to the interventions implemented to strengthen winter tourism, so that Greece welcomes travelers throughout the year.
Low-cost airline Volotea has announced a new international connection from Athens to the city of Toulouse in France as of next summer.
Like most nerds who read science fiction, I’ve spent a lot of time wondering how society will greet true artificial intelligence, if and when it arrives. Will we panic? Start sucking up to our new robot overlords? Ignore it and go about our daily lives?
Oliver Gatzke, the chief executive officer of Cyprus-based Hellenic Bank, has been cleared of any suspicious activity, according to the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC).
The Eurogroup has reached a historic landmark decision for Greece, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said on Tuesday, referring to the decision by the economy and finance ministers of the eurozone to ease Greece’s national debt by some 6 billion euros. Speaking to the Greek Parliament through a teleconference from Brussels, Staikouras said: “Today is a…