Cyprus joins AI big league with Nvidia
The Cypriot government is moving ahead at full speed with its strategic partnership with US tech giant Nvidia.
The Cypriot government is moving ahead at full speed with its strategic partnership with US tech giant Nvidia.
Members of the energy committee of the Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce met with Joshua Volz, special envoy for energy integration at the US Department of Energy.
The police passport directorate cannot deny passport renewal based on an outdated identity card photo, according to a Council of State ruling.
Greek education authorities have recorded about 2,500 teachers nationwide who are deemed unable to perform classroom duties, mostly for psychological reasons, according to senior officials at the Ministry of Education.
A 56-year-old man accused of raping his 78-year-old bedridden aunt in the northern Greek city of Serres is scheduled to give testimony Monday, authorities said.
Thirty years after the Imia crisis, relatives of three Hellenic Navy officers killed in a helicopter crash recall the night that still defines their lives.
Fire service experts investigating the deadly explosion at the Violanta biscuit factory near Trikala have been granted an expanded mandate by the local prosecutor to examine broader responsibilities for the blast.
Police launched a major operation Friday morning at the Zografou campus of Athens University to dismantle a drug trafficking network.
Farmers across Greece are reassessing their political loyalties following the end of their recent protests, with many saying they are unsure whom they will vote for, according to a survey published Friday by Kathimerini.
A storm is looming, and if it finds Greece unprepared, its small economy will be shaken to its core.