Historic mansion on cusp of new era
It’s what inevitably happens when decades go by and an important building on a downtown thoroughfare remains plunged in darkness, left to go to ruin behind tattered tarpaulin and shaky scaffolding.
It’s what inevitably happens when decades go by and an important building on a downtown thoroughfare remains plunged in darkness, left to go to ruin behind tattered tarpaulin and shaky scaffolding.
The Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP) at the Athena Research Center has just launched its second large language model (LLM), Llama-Krikri.
A digital employment card, designed to enhance the Ministry of Labor and Social Security’s oversight of labor market data, is set to be fully implemented in the tourism and hospitality sectors starting March 1. This follows a trial period in recent months, allowing businesses time to adapt.
The American aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman moored at the Souda Naval Base on Crete early Sunday for repairs following a collision earlier in the week with a merchant ship.
In an extensive interview with Kathimerini, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attempts to respond to what he calls the “operation to instrumentalize” the 2023 Tempe rail disaster.
Greece will announce a 12-year, €28 billion defense modernization plan on March 4, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias confirmed.
Europe needs a special envoy for Ukraine to ensure it gets a meaningful role in any peace process, two European leaders said on Sunday after the continent was ruled out as a partner in talks by US President Donald Trump’s administration.
A 20-year-old man from Germany was declared missing on Saturday after appearing to have headed into Crete’s Samaria Gorge, which he had driven to in a rented car.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in an interview with Kathimerini, has accused his political opponents of exploiting the Tempe railway disaster for political gain, condemning their approach as “blind protest that masks a lack of arguments” and a “dangerous attack on institutions.”
The Environment Ministry has unveiled a bill aiming to crack down on illegal sewer connections and reorganize water utility operations.