Gov’t launches digital safety program for children
The government has launched a “Digital Citizenship for Children” platform as part of its national program for the protection of minors from internet addiction.
The government has launched a “Digital Citizenship for Children” platform as part of its national program for the protection of minors from internet addiction.
Even though the great questions of national identity and the form of the polity that plagued the Greeks since the War of Independence were solved decades ago, at the slightest prompting we see outbreaks of unquenchable anger and unjustified division.
The tender process for the €13 million upgrade of the Kipi border Station in Evros has commenced.
It is now clear that the abscess of corruption and illegality had deep roots in the Hellenic Police, it had become systemic.
Life expectancy in Greece has steadily increased, with residents now living 16.5 years longer than in the 1950s and almost 6.5 more years respectively after peoples 65th birthday, according to a study by the Institute for Demographic Research (IDEM).
The Greek stock market had a day to remember on Friday, as both stock prices and turnover jumped.
Greece’s Armed Forces have completed the transfer of six tons of humanitarian aid to Jordan that is intended for Gaza.
As Syria begins recovering from 50 years of autocratic rule by the Assad family, an international envoy says Christians and other religious groups expect their rights and freedoms to be preserved under a new constitutional settlement.
Athens taxi drivers will stage a work stoppage on Thursday, January 23, according to an announcement from their union, SATA.
Serifos’ historic mining landscape in the island’s southwest has been added to the World Monuments Fund’s (WMF) 2024 Watch List for endangered cultural heritage.