Embracing military tech innovation
The Greek armed forces are to link with local startups from which they can order advanced equipment and applications, according to draft legislation that will be opened to public consultation next week.
The Greek armed forces are to link with local startups from which they can order advanced equipment and applications, according to draft legislation that will be opened to public consultation next week.
Minor scuffles broke out on Monday morning between the police and protesters near Exarchia Square in central Athens, where construction is underway for a new metro station.
Giorgos Sklavos uses a slotted spoon to collect sea salt from depressions in the rocks on the coast of Kythira, on Saturday.
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) could be the surprise beneficiary of the turmoil afflicting its left-wing rival, SYRIZA.
The declarations of 1,034 politicians, in which they provide details about the origin of their wealth and assets, were made available on the Parliament’s website on Monday.
The railway network is stuck in the mud of Storm Daniel, Hellenic Train, OSE and the state are drowning in disputed debts and the Greek railway service is immersed in such disrepute, it is unlikely to recover its credibility anytime soon.
According to the ranking of StartupBlink (“Top 100 Countries for Startup-Business Friendliness 2023”), an organization that evaluates and maps the startup ecosystems of 1,000 cities in 100 countries worldwide, Greece is among the countries with the friendliest business environment for startups, coming in at 37th place and moving up six places compared to the previous…
As Souda Bay takes center stage amid the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, Steven Tagle joins Thanos Davelis to look at how Souda is not only strengthening the NATO alliance and contributing to regional security and stability, but is also providing Greece and the US with opportunities to deepen their decades-long security cooperation,…
A few years ago, as the head of the International Monetary Fund, it would not have been easy for her to walk in central Athens, when Greece was in the midst of its government debt crisis.
The train service between Larissa and Rapsani in central Greece is due to resume on Monday, the railroad’s manager has said.