Innovation leaps ahead in Cyprus
Cyprus has achieved the biggest improvement in the field of innovation at the European level since 2015, per the annual report of the European Commission’s Innovation Scoreboard for the bloc.
Cyprus has achieved the biggest improvement in the field of innovation at the European level since 2015, per the annual report of the European Commission’s Innovation Scoreboard for the bloc.
With the special Parliamentary committee inquiry into the recent wiretapping affair approaching its conclusion, the government is reportedly considering a ban on the circulation of Predator-type surveillance software, as part of a package of recommendations.
A 40-year-old Slovak man climbing Mt. Olympus, Greece’s highest mountain, has died after falling into a ravine Sunday.
The American School of Classical Studies’ Gennadius Library is hosting a series of classical music evenings, in cooperation with the Schwarz Foundation and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
Greek refineries will have to supply an additional 500,000 cubic meters of diesel in the five months from November 2022 to March 2023 for the operation of five power generation units, which will stop burning natural gas in the likely event of a full disruption of Russian flows.
As we head into the first fall that looks like it will remind us of the last before the pandemic, the lights are back on in Athens, the temperature has dropped all of a sudden (thankfully, it is forecast to go back up) and people are inevitably returning to their “winter” habits.
Α detachment of the Coast Guard’s Underwater Missions Unit is participating in the search for a missing 48-year-old woman in Lake Kremaston in Evrytania on Sunday.
The emergency services are evacuating an injured man from the Kakkalos refuge, at a height of approximately 2,650 meters, on Mount Olympus on Sunday, while also trying to reach a second injured man on the mountain.
The Hellenic Fire Service has responded to a fire near the East Attica town of Marathon on Sunday.
Mehmet Oz has always been a man of many homes (ten to be exact) and many faces, both Turkish and American. Today, he dismisses concerns about his dual citizenship as unfair and an accident of birth. This just reflects his arrogance as he assumes his audience is no smarter than the average Imam Hatip graduate…