EU boost for ‘star’ AI sector
The investment community is now calling the artificial intelligence sector the absolute “star” of technology.
The investment community is now calling the artificial intelligence sector the absolute “star” of technology.
Investments planned for Astakos, Petalioi and the Peloponnese to get the government’s nod.
Throwing leaflets outside Konstantinos Tasoulas’ home was neither an attack nor an act of intervention – it was a foolish stunt with a whiff of fascism. In the etiquette of democracy, politicians’ homes and families should remain off-limits in political disputes.
Athens and Cairo have agreed that the status of the historic St Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, which has operated uninterrupted since its founding in AD 546 by Byzantine Emperor Justinian, will be preserved.
SVE is next week organizing its Thessaloniki Summit 2025, themed: “Navigating the Shift: Economic & industrial policy and Southeast Europe’s future.”
In a historical twist, the home of Albania’s late communist dictator Enver Hoxha is hosting international artists fascinated by the long-ruling leader’s library, the country’s history of isolation and its unique traditions.
A government proposal to strip municipalities of urban planning authority has ignited heated debate between local government officials and engineers.
Pole vaulter Emmanouil Karalis delighted fans on Friday by jumping 5.94 m on his second attempt, setting a new Greek indoor record, at the ISTAF Indoor meet in Berlin.
Families of victims of the tragic February 28, 2023 train crash in Tempe, central Greece, filed a legal complaint Thursday against Special Appeals Examiner Sotiris Bakaimis and his secretary.
Cyprus and a Chevron-led consortium have agreed on an updated development plan over an offshore gas field off Cyprus, a joint statement by the two sides said on Friday.