Princeton’s Sarbanes Fund marks 10 years of promoting Greek studies
Princeton University’s Paul Sarbanes ’54 Fund for Hellenism and Public Service is celebrating a decade of promoting education, research and public service in Hellenic studies.
Princeton University’s Paul Sarbanes ’54 Fund for Hellenism and Public Service is celebrating a decade of promoting education, research and public service in Hellenic studies.
The artificial intelligence revolution is “unstoppable” and it is rapidly transforming services, production and societies, with new opportunities and new challenges, experts at EmTech Europe, the two-day conference of MIT Technology Review, organized in cooperation with Kathimerini in Athens, agreed on opening day on Wednesday.
The European Commission has, for a second time, delayed an announcement of its plan to phase out the region’s reliance on Russian energy imports from March 26 to an unspecified date, a schedule showed on Wednesday.
“Thank you, Donald.” All of us Europeans should say this out loud. What is the American president essentially telling us, in his own barbaric, rude and incoherent way?
It is one of those images that fate directs, and everything magically falls into place.
Properties that don’t have an electricity supply will be exempt from some municipal charges.
A landslide has blocked the Kalimeriana-Enoria provincial road in the Kymi-Aliveri municipality, Evia, prompting authorities to impose temporary traffic restrictions, police said Wednesday.
The seismic activity around Santorini, which began on January 26, is now subsiding, but experts remain vigilant. “We are almost back to normal,” says Costas Papazachos, seismologist at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he welcomes the censure motion against his government over the Tempe railway disaster submitted by opposition parties and called them a “heterogeneous alliance of nihilists.”
Thousands of protesters have gathered in Syntagma Square in Athens as parliament debates a censure motion against the government over its handling of the Tempe railway disaster.