• GREEKS ABROAD
    Greek Australians donate audiobooks to hundreds of schools in Greece

    Thanks to the solidarity of Greek individuals and entrepreneurs, and in an effort to upgrade school libraries, book donations were made during the 2024–2025 school year to schools across various regions of Greece, aiming to support their everyday educational needs. The books donated were all audiobooks, authored by Ilias Bountouris. Thirty of them contain short stories […]

  • GREECE
    Greece prepares its own AI supercomputer

    Greece is creating its own artificial intelligence supercomputer, Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou said on Friday, addressing the “Artificial Intelligence as an Accelerator of Digital Transformation in the Public Sector and Businesses” conference.

  • ECONOMY
    More interest in hydrocarbon blocks

    Helleniq Energy’s interest in the new blocks “Crete I” and “Crete II” as well as that “South of the Peloponnese” was confirmed by the company’s CEO Andreas Shiamishis, speaking on Thursday at Helleniq’s general meeting of shareholders.

  • POLITICS
    Former PMs decry gov’t foreign policy

    Two former Greek prime ministers delivered sharp criticism of the current government’s foreign policy during a book presentation on Tuesday at the War Museum in Athens, creating fresh tensions within Greece’s ruling conservative party. 

  • GREECE
    Greece launches armed drone tender

    Greece’s Defense Innovation Center (HCDI) has launched a competition for developing an armed unmanned combat aerial vehicle, marking a significant step in the country’s push to build advanced domestic defense technology. 

  • ENVIRONMENT
    Greece moving ahead with marine parks

    Greece is moving cautiously to finalize the creation of two new national marine parks, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced in Nice, France. He said the legal process to establish the parks in the Ionian Sea and the southern Cyclades will begin before the end of June.

  • GEOPOLITICS
    Greece-Turkey dialogue to continue despite problems

    The Greek and Turkish foreign ministers, George Gerapetritis and Hakan Fidan, are expected to meet Wednesday-Thursday on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Antalya to discuss possible dates for a bilateral meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, likely within the next two months.

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