IT and telecoms face looming shortage of specialists
Greece’s information technology could face a shortage of up to 76,000 professionals by 2030, according to the Federation of Hellenic Information Technology & Communications Enterprises (SEPE).
Greece’s information technology could face a shortage of up to 76,000 professionals by 2030, according to the Federation of Hellenic Information Technology & Communications Enterprises (SEPE).
The government is planning nominal increases in the salaries of civil servants after 14 years, so from January 1, 2024 public sector worker can expect to see their salaries increased.
NATO-led peacekeepers in Kosovo said Monday they were investigating a shooting incident in a tense northern region, urging calm as Serbia’s top military officials inspected their troops on the border with Kosovo in a show of combat readiness.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the finding of a new natural gas reserve of 58 billion cubic meters (bcm) in the Black Sea on Monday.
Lamda Hellix, also known as Digital Realty Hellas since its 2020 acquisition by US firm Digital Realty, is building and planning new enterprise data centers in the Athens suburb of Koropi.
A cursory look at tax filings in 2022 raises suspicions of widespread tax evasion, especially among the self-employed.
A man who was climbing Mt. Olympus and had been separated from a friend was found unresponsive Sunday.
A so-called “European Tech Summit” took place between November 14 and 17 in Brussels on the initiative of then European Parliament Vice President Eva Kaili.
Breana Jones started investing in 2014, building up her retirement savings and putting aside money to buy a house. “I have youth on my side,” said Jones, a 32-year-old Los Angeles resident and project manager.
A video taken from a vehicle following the tourist bus full of Greek nationals that crashed into the metal beam of an overhead traffic sign in Bucharest on Friday afternoon, shows the vehicle changing lanes seconds before the fatal accident