A new centralized system will track all state benefits received by citizens, aiming to eliminate overlapping payments and improve transparency through a unified digital profile for each recipient
Businesses transporting goods without a digital delivery note face fines of 5,000 euros for those operating under single-entry bookkeeping and 10,000 euros for those using double-entry accounting systems.
At the Delphi Economic Forum, experts highlighted how the European Digital Identity Wallet could unify payments, identity, and public services across all EU member states, while stressing usability, trust, and interoperability as key challenges
The improvement is attributed to the launch of a general registry of wills, introduced last November by the justice ministry in cooperation with notarial associations in the country
The Greek prime minister has urged the European Commission to establish a unified framework to protect minors online, calling for coordinated rules on age verification and social media access across the EU.
A new interactive platform provides real-time information on restricted fishing zones across Greek waters, aiming to improve compliance and modernize communication with the public
The vast digital repository, named Iossipos (Josephus) after the ancient Jewish historian, was presented during an event organized by the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki at the Athens Concert Hall Tuesday
Europe’s new Entry-Exit System (EES) goes live on April 10 replacing passport stamps with digital biometric checks for non-EU travelers across 29 countries.
AI-powered systems are already sending violations directly to drivers’ phones, as Greece expands a nationwide push to improve road safety and enforce traffic laws
The logic behind an outright ban is deceptively simple: if we close the doors of the major platforms, children will be safer. Yet that assumption collapses under even modest scrutiny.
Roughly one-third of the archive’s contents are being made public for the first time, offering historians, researchers, students, and the wider public fresh insight into pivotal chapters of modern Greek history.
Questions persist in terms of public discourse, namely, how long disciplinary proceedings against allegedly corrupt public officials last and whether the progress and outcomes of such proceedings can be effectively monitored.
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