Digital wall being built against teen drinking
The ministries of Health and of Digital Governance have activated three digital tools to enforce a law prohibiting the sale of alcohol and tobacco products to minors, officials announced Wednesday.
The ministries of Health and of Digital Governance have activated three digital tools to enforce a law prohibiting the sale of alcohol and tobacco products to minors, officials announced Wednesday.
A trial over the handling of video footage linked to the freight train involved in the deadly 2023 rail accident in Tempe in central Greece was postponed Thursday after the presiding judge called in sick.
EmTech Europe, the flagship technology conference of MIT Technology Review, is back in Athens for the third time, bringing together leading voices in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies on March 19-20.
The US ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, arrived in Athens on Wednesday for meetings highlighting Greece’s growing strategic value to American forces amid the ongoing conflict in Iran and the Middle East.
European leaders were heading into one of the most challenging summits in recent years in Brussels on Thursday, with the agenda shifting sharply from the competitiveness of the European economy to managing a series of overlapping crises.
The 26th edition of the Francophone Film Festival is coming in expanded form this year, running from March 25 through April 1 across five cities.
A nationwide strike by taxi drivers continues on Thursday, with protests intensifying in the capital over a proposed transport bill that is currently under parliamentary review.
Greece may benefit from a range of European Commission emergency measures aimed at tackling rising energy costs, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen indicated ahead of a summit of bloc leaders on Thursday.
The managers of short-term rental accommodations are seeking to annul a decision that prohibits registering new properties in the three central districts of the Municipality of Athens through the end of the year.
Greek Finance Minister and Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis, in an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde published on Wednesday, pledged to speed up the establishment of a European capital market under centralized supervision.