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What would happen in Greece if every satellite suddenly went offline? The hidden technology that keeps everyday life running
Telecommunications, transport, weather forecasting and countless other services now depend on satellite systems. Dr Stavros Kolios, Assistant Professor of Satellite Remote Sensing at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, explains to protothema.gr how this invisible technology underpins modern life
Greece will be forced to build nuclear power plants
A few months ago, the idea that Greece would seriously consider nuclear energy would have sounded like science fiction
Establishment of a General Secretariat for Critical Infrastructure: Greece’s shield against sabotage and cyberattacks, with a focus on ADMIE and DESFA infrastructure
Energy infrastructure of high importance is expected to be at the center of the new structure within the Ministry of Citizen Protection, at a time of increased challenges for the security and resilience of critical networks
Mitsotakis in Heraklion for the signing of BOAK – 157 km connection to Chania with resources of the Recovery Fund (video)
The signing ceremony with the GEK TERNA - The new road axis will also have accompanying side roads, bridges, tunnels, junctions and upgrades of the bypasses for Chania, Rethymno & Heraklion
Mitsotakis on overtourism: Greece does not have such a problem and should not have one – “Off-plan” construction creates problems
"Our country has very modern airports, a private, national airline, new motorways that offer development potential," the Prime Minister said
Greece: The new Aktio-Amvrakia road axis is now available to the public (video)
It shortens the Athens-Lefkada route by 45 minutes