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Greece introduces, for the first time, a comprehensive framework for the safe use of Artificial Intelligence in schools
Strict safeguards are being introduced to protect students from misinformation, harmful content, and the abusive use of technology – Fully automated evaluation of students or teachers is also prohibited – Emphasis is placed on the protection of users’ personal data
TUI Group: Greece and Spain are the most favored destinations from last-minute bookings
Greece and Spain are emerging as the big winners of last-minute bookings for this summer, as geopolitical uncertainty and the war in Iran are changing the travel habits of European tourists
Two violations of Greek airspace by Turkish F-16 fighter jets
Turkish aircraft also committed five violations of air traffic regulations within the Athens FIR
Expensive jet fuel is reshaping the global aviation map: Route cuts and rising ticket prices
Travelers are paying a high price for the war in Iran – Jet fuel prices surge to $150–200 – Reduction of 2 million airline seats worldwide – Lufthansa cut 20,000 flights and is shutting down CityLine – Low-cost carriers are taking the hardest hit
Manolis Kontos (Austriacard): “With DNP, a global leading force in secure identification and payment solutions will be created”
The €364 million public offer by Japanese Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) is accompanied by Lykos’ commitment for 74.6%, suspension of the dividend, and a plan to create a global player in secure identification and payment solutions – The offer document is expected within the next few days, with the initial acceptance period anticipated until mid-July and the transaction targeted for completion in the second half of 2026 - Austriacard: €364 million public offer for its acquisition by Dai Nippon Printing at €10 per share
New VAT carousel network with company structure, dozens of defendants and turnover of €84.5 million
The companies had activities in construction, telecommunications, catering and security – false transports using trucks belonging to unrelated businesses
Seismic “check-up” for Greece’s buildings: Vulnerable areas and aging structures — What an NTUA Professor says
“30% were built without any anti-seismic regulations,” says Konstantinos Spyrakos, Professor of Earthquake-Resistant Structures at the National Technical University of Athens, speaking to Protothema — The case of Attica and other major urban centers
A Turkish warship harassed a vessel laying a cable between Astypalaia and Kos – The frigate “Adrias” responded
The Greek Navy vessel transmitted a signal to the Turkish ship stating that it is outside Turkish jurisdiction. The vessel Ocean Link is now continuing its operations normally