Former socialist defence minister reveals aggressive cancer diagnosis
Former socialist defense minister Yiannos Papantoniou announced on Tuesday that he was suffering from an aggressive type of prostate cancer.
Former socialist defense minister Yiannos Papantoniou announced on Tuesday that he was suffering from an aggressive type of prostate cancer.
The Ministry of Education is developing an artificial intelligence-powered digital assistant to help students bridge learning gaps, officials said Monday.
Athens threatened to cancel the NATO “Steadfast Dart” exercise, which began on Monday in Greece, Bulgaria and Romania, following Turkey’s demands to impose its views on the Aegean.
Tax authorities have identified and are probing 800 taxpayers of high interest who declared incomes of less than 10,000 euros to the tax office, but whose expenses are disproportionately lavish, as is their way of life.
Greece is falling behind in life expectancy gains compared to the rest of Europe, where rates have rebounded after the pandemic. Once a leader in longevity, the country now ranks 14th in the EU, down from third in 1990.
Tectonic changes are expected in the electricity market ahead of the agreements that have been brewing for several months.
Two years after Greece’s deadly Tempe train disaster, security footage potentially showing the freight train in question has been handed over to investigators.
A report from the US Congressional Research Service has raised hopes in Ankara for a possible return to the F-35 program.
Weather forecasts for Tuesday predict increasing cloud cover and local rain, intensifying in the Ionian, Epirus, Western Thessaly, and Central Greece.
French President Emmanuel Macron (l), accompanies Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis after their meeting on the sidelines of the AI Action Summit in Paris, on Monday.