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Within the next two to three years, secretarial services and call centers will be replaced by computers, predicted AI expert Dimitris Nikolaou, CEO and co-founder of Wondercraft, at the recent Panathenea festival.
Within the next two to three years, secretarial services and call centers will be replaced by computers, predicted AI expert Dimitris Nikolaou, CEO and co-founder of Wondercraft, at the recent Panathenea festival.
The European Commission and the European Central Bank gave Bulgaria the go-ahead on Wednesday to adopt the euro currency from the start of 2026, making Bulgaria the 21st country to join the single currency area.
The findings of an inaugural evaluation of public services by citizens, unveiled on Wednesday at an event held at the Prime Minister’s office, revealed high satisfaction with digital government platforms, especially gov.gr, but also pointed to persistent issues in municipal services, including poor road conditions, inadequate sidewalks, limited parking, and low-performing construction permit services.
A local survey in Halkidiki has shown that nearly two out of every five businesses in the sector are still looking for staff.
A Greek appeals court on Wednesday handed down heavy prison sentences to 10 people found guilty over the 2018 wildfire in the coastal town of Mati, east of Athens, which killed more than 100 people in the country’s deadliest fire in living memory.
Apache helicopters of the Greek army fly as soldiers participate in the US-led Immediate Response 25 military exercise in Petrochori, northern Greece, Wednesday.
Geology Professor Paraskevi (Evi) Nomikos has been awarded the prestigious Fisher Medal by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI), becoming the first Greek volcanologist to receive this honor.
Eleven Greek non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have sent a joint letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ahead of World Environment Day on Thursday, warning of worsening environmental degradation and calling for urgent policy action.
A 34-year-old man in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki has been charged with multiple felonies, including animal killing, drug offences, and illegal weapons possession, authorities said on Wednesday.
The Prinkipo Greek Orthodox Orphanage, Europe’s largest wooden building, off Istanbul’s coast, may escape decay through conversion to a luxury hotel after the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s Synod unanimously approved plans for its development.