Dendias courts Silicon Valley ideas
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias visited Stanford University as part of a trip focused on military modernization and technological cooperation.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias visited Stanford University as part of a trip focused on military modernization and technological cooperation.
In order to properly design a strategy to address a social problem such as the housing crisis, it must be based on accurate data.
Threats against sovereign states are automatically rejected’, diplomatic sources in Athens respond.
The Labor Ministry has gifted a new extension to the 1.4 million unemployed, freelancers, self-employed and farmers for calculating the annual adjustment of their social security contributions.
A recent MRB poll, conducted on behalf of Open TV, shows that a significant portion of Greek citizens favor the creation of new political parties, citing dissatisfaction with existing ones.
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni met with her Croatian counterpart Tonci Glavina in Dubrovnik to discuss enhancing strategic cooperation between Greece and Croatia in the tourism sector.
In response to a series of underage drinking incidents, the government has announced the launch of three digital tools to prevent alcohol and tobacco sales to minors.
New traffic and parking regulations for electric scooters are taking effect in Athens following a Municipal Council vote. Mayor Harris Doukas said the changes are intended to improve mobility, enhance safety, and protect public spaces.
Four individuals accused of the murder of Giannis Lalas, a prominent figure in the country’s nighttime criminal underworld and the so-called “Greek Mafia,” on November 1, were remanded in custody on Thursday after their hearings before a magistrate.
Greece’s national men’s soccer team has climbed two places in the FIFA world rankings, moving to 46th with 1,480 points after a win over Scotland and a draw with Belarus in the recent World Cup qualifiers.