Two new programs empower patients to navigate digital healthcare tools, understand their rights, and participate in decision-making in Greece and across Europe
The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) asks the Ministry of Culture for digital copies of 12 historic photographs documenting the execution of 200 partisans by Nazi forces in Kaisariani, aiming to preserve historical memory and honor the victims
Amid the ongoing war and the unprecedented challenges it has brought to the country, Ukraine’s commitment to digital transformation has become not only a matter of innovation, but of national resilience.
Training will cover communication apps, online payments, government services via gov.gr, and social media platforms.
Ministry of Labor figures show that in sectors where the digital card has already been applied, reported overtime surged by 2.45 million hours in 2025—a 53% increase compared with 2024.
The British scientists created their application by “marrying” virtual reality with geotagging technology
Wedding venues, baptism receptions and catering companies will soon be required to submit client data in real time to tax authorities, as part of a broader effort to combat undeclared income and VAT evasion
Local press reports have the Chinese 'handler' requesting technical specifications on certain weapon systems, data on specialized software and access codes to military networks
Greece plans to complete the rollout of its digital work card system by the end of 2026, extending its use across the entire private sector as well as the public sector, authorities said. The measure will be implemented through the state’s new Integrated Public Information System and is aimed at increasing transparency and improving the […]
Greece has reached 84% of the EU average in terms of digital transformation, according to a survey published by the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV). The findings, included in the research that focuses on the digital gap and ways to address challenges, revealed that despite improvements over the past years, Greek enterprises continue to lag […]
The success of bank digitization is particularly evident in consumer lending. According to sources, nearly seven out of ten consumer loans granted last year were issued exclusively through banks’ digital channels.
Greece’s Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said the government is already implementing the largest tax cuts since the restoration of democracy in 1974, in an interview with state broadcaster ERT. The EuroGroup President outlined the economic priorities and commented on Europe’s geopolitical challenges. Pierrakakis said measures announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair are boosting disposable income […]
While the official objective is to enhance road safety, the discussion unfolding around the initiative suggests that this model will not remain confined to urban buses.
The electronic case file will function as a comprehensive digital repository, containing all pleadings, evidence, and judicial decisions.
According to the findings of the report, no outside interference or factors, such as cyberattacks, caused the failure, but rather, a 'desynchronization in a number of heterogeneous devices/interfaces'
The rollout of a new digital platform promises to streamline Greek passport applications, reduce delays and paperwork, and, starting in 2026, shorten waiting times for Greeks applying through consulates abroad
This digital reform places the citizen at the center, gradually consolidating all communication channels with AADE—from traditional telephone support to fully digitized processes—providing fast access to answers.
In its statement, the USTR named European companies such as Accenture, Siemens, Spotify, DHL Group, SAP, Amadeus IT Group, Capgemini, Publicis Groupe and Mistral AI as potential targets for new tariffs or restrictions
Greece unveils MyHealthApp, a digital assistant giving citizens secure access to medical records, test results, prescriptions, and vaccination history, streamlining healthcare management and emphasizing prevention
Despite their openness to AI, 35% of Greeks say they encounter fake news very often, significantly above the European average at 27%.