AI in Greece
Greece's Orbital Leap: The Strategic Significance of the 2026 Microsatellite Launch and the 2030 Vision
With the launch of six new microsatellites, Greece enters the global space economy, bolstering civil protection and national sovereignty through independent data.
AI in the Classroom: Greek Teachers' Federation Opens the Dialogue on the Future of Education
The Primary School Teachers' Federation of Greece (DOE) hosts a pivotal 2-day conference on May 9-10, 2026, examining the pedagogical and labor challenges of AI in schools.
Bolivia: Justice at the Controls – Arrests in C-130 Tragedy Amidst Banknote Cargo Mystery
The arrest of the crew from the ill-fated C-130 in Bolivia sparks new investigations into the tragedy that claimed 22 lives and the mystery of the banknote cargo.
May in Nikopolis of Pontus: From the 'City of Victory' to the 1915 Massacre – Memory Upon the Walls
Nikopolis of Pontus, founded by Pompey, carries the weight of a history that begins with Roman triumph and ends in the genocidal horror of 1915.
‘The Epstein Files’: Emily Maitlis Returns to Unmask the Dark Networks of Power
The journalist who brought down Prince Andrew returns with a hard-hitting Channel 4 series, probing the unresolved mysteries of the Epstein case.
AI in the Heart of Piraeus: The Chamber of Craftsmen Paves the Way for Small Businesses
The Piraeus Chamber of Craftsmen (VEP) integrates Artificial Intelligence into the daily lives of professionals, analyzing challenges and opportunities for modern industry.
The Academy’s Last Stand: Why the Oscars are Drawing a Red Line for AI
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is fortifying the Oscars, imposing strict rules that exclude AI from major creative categories.
Oscars: The Academy’s 'Great Wall' Against Artificial Intelligence
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences fortifies the Oscars, excluding AI from acting and writing categories, establishing humanity as a prerequisite for art.
Underground Digital Transformation: The 5G Challenge for the Athens Metro
Temporary schedule changes on Line 2 for 5G network installation. How Athens is racing to bridge the digital gap in its urban transit system.
Hardware 'Clash of Titans' as AI Enters Next Phase: The Great Challenge for the Greek Market
The shift from software to hardware is redefining the global economy, leaving Greek enterprises facing explosive cost increases and significant technological hurdles.
AI and the Deepfake Threat Under the Microscope at the Delphi Forum: A New Challenge for Democracy
At the Delphi Economic Forum, the AI dialogue shifted from economic efficiency to the existential threat deepfakes pose to democratic institutions and social trust.
Bhutan, Hippocrates, and Greece's Future: A New Strategy for Well-being in the Age of AI
How the synthesis of Bhutanese philosophy and Hippocratic tradition could redefine Greece's national strategy beyond GDP metrics in the digital era.