A new study finds that about 50% of online articles are written — at least partly — by artificial intelligence, sparking concerns about the integrity of online information as AI begins to feed on its own content
At the heart of the new measures are the taxation of cryptocurrencies, the universal adoption of electronic invoicing, and the creation of the Property Ownership and Management Register.
UN warns funding shortfalls could push millions closer to famine in Afghanistan, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, South Sudan, and Sudan
Sections of the State Reauthorization Act would strengthen the U.S. partnership with Greece, Cyprus, and Israel — known as the “3+1” framework — if lawmakers can overcome a procedural battle that has stalled the legislation
Top-secret sites house rows of batteries designed to support power grid during bombardments
Once dominant, US and UK passports have slipped to record lows in global rankings limiting holders' access to destinations.
Satellite data reveal a 44% reduction in Mornos Lake’s surface, prompting water authorities to activate wells and prepare for ongoing water shortages in Attica
Israel will open Rafah crossing and allow humanitarian aid after hostages’ handover, while the UN and international partners plan $70 billion reconstruction; Trump’s peace plan envisions transitional governance and EU oversight
Employees of the ATHEXGroup will meet in an official capacity with representatives of Euronext on Friday in an effort to dispel any uncertainty surrounding their employment status in light of Euronext’s public buyout offer of the ATHEXGroup. The employees are expected to outline their demands regarding the security of their jobs while also raising issues […]
“I could play in the NBA until 36 or 38, but I’d love to finish my career in Greece. I don’t want to live in America forever — I’ll come back home."
Three years after Greece’s worst rail disaster, 36 defendants will stand trial in Larissa as investigators present a 60,000-page case file detailing the 2023 Tempi tragedy
One of Istanbul’s oldest schools faces the prospect of temporary closure after Turkey’s Ministry of Education ordered the 571-year-old Phanar Greek Orthodox College to vacate its premises within 90 days over earthquake safety concerns
“I believe we have an important role to play—as a country that speaks with all key players in the Middle East," Greek PM Mitsotakis said.
A quarter of Nir Oz’s population was killed or kidnapped by the militant group
Βy contrast to humanity, AI algorithms are programmed to be dispositional, to desire and pursue human goals
A long-promised special school for autistic students in Athens has yet to materialize, leaving families facing long commutes and overcrowded classrooms
More than 50 companies and 10 supermarket chains in Greece join an initiative to cut supermarket prices by an average of 8%, as inflation in consumer goods falls to its lowest level in four years
Lawmakers agree to raise company thresholds and ease compliance rules after months of political wrangling over Europe’s green agenda
A bid is under way to persuade the Nobel committee to make Trump the fifth American president to receive the honor
Germany leads Europe with 171 billionaires, followed by Italy, the UK, and France, while Greece is home to 16 ultra-wealthy individuals, highlighting the continent’s stark wealth concentration