Greek Ministry of Education Partners with Canva to Enhance Digital Literacy
The Greek Ministry of Education has signed a memorandum of understanding with Canva to integrate its visual communication platform into primary and secondary schools. This initiative aims to bolster digital skills and creativity among students and teachers across Greece by providing access to advanced educational design tools and resources.
Minor Earthquake Recorded Near Kasos Island in the Aegean Sea
A magnitude 2.4 earthquake was recorded in the Aegean Sea near the Greek island of Kasos on the evening of May 29, 2026. The tremor was minor, and there have been no reports of damage or injuries resulting from the seismic event in the region.
Minor Seismic Activity Recorded in Eastern Mediterranean Near Greece
A magnitude 2.8 earthquake was recorded in the Eastern Mediterranean region on May 28, 2026. The tremor, located approximately 94 kilometers from the Greek coast, was classified as a light event. There have been no reports of damage or injuries resulting from the seismic activity, which occurred in a region frequently monitored for geological movements.
Acropolis Museum Denies Entry to Archaeologist Over Parthenon Sculptures Stance
The Acropolis Museum in Athens has reportedly barred archaeologist Dr. Tasos Tanoulas from its premises. The decision follows his public criticism of the museum's management and his opposition to the potential return of the Parthenon Sculptures from the British Museum, sparking a debate over academic freedom and institutional policy in Greece.
Union of Greek Shipowners Rejects Allegations of 'Dark Fleet' Involvement
The Union of Greek Shipowners has formally denied accusations that Greek-owned vessels are participating in the 'dark fleet' of shadow tankers used to circumvent international sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil. The organization maintains that its members operate in full compliance with international maritime law and existing sanctions regimes.
Magnitude 3.6 Earthquake Recorded Near Amorgos in the Aegean Sea
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck the Aegean Sea near the Greek island of Amorgos late Friday evening. The tremor was recorded by regional seismic monitoring agencies. There have been no immediate reports of damage or injuries resulting from the seismic activity in the region.
Greece Establishes New Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Education
The Greek government has launched a new regulatory framework to govern the use of artificial intelligence in schools. The initiative aims to ensure the safe, ethical, and pedagogical integration of AI tools within the educational system, balancing technological advancement with the protection of students and the preservation of traditional learning environments.
Greece Establishes New Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Education
The Greek government has launched a comprehensive regulatory framework to guide the safe and ethical integration of artificial intelligence within the nation's educational system. This initiative aims to balance technological innovation with student data protection, teacher support, and the maintenance of academic integrity across schools in Greece.
Greek Government Unveils New Spatial Framework to Regulate Tourism Development
The Greek government has introduced a new special spatial framework aimed at restructuring tourism development. The policy seeks to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability by categorizing regions based on their tourism saturation levels and implementing stricter building regulations to protect natural resources.
Greek Government Proposes New Measures to Curb Short-Term Rental Growth
In an effort to combat housing shortages and the impact of overtourism, Greek authorities are introducing new spatial planning measures. The proposed regulations include potential zoning restrictions and stricter oversight of short-term rentals in popular urban areas and tourist destinations across the country.
Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Weapons Workshop on Greek Island of Andros
Archaeologists in Greece have discovered an ancient weapons production site on the island of Andros. Dating back to the Hellenistic period, the workshop provides new insights into military logistics and manufacturing during the era of Alexander the Great's successors, highlighting the strategic importance of the Cyclades in the ancient Mediterranean.
Minor Earthquake Recorded Near Kasos Island in Eastern Mediterranean
A magnitude 2.4 earthquake occurred on Sunday morning in the Eastern Mediterranean, located near Kasos Island, south of Crete, Greece. The tremor was recorded by regional seismic monitoring stations. There have been no reports of damage or injuries resulting from this minor seismic event.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese Criticizes Greece-Israel Ties in Athens
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has publicly criticized Greece's military and diplomatic cooperation with Israel. Speaking at a book presentation in Athens, Albanese questioned the alignment of Greek foreign policy with international law, sparking debate regarding the nation's strategic partnerships in the Middle East.
Global Sumud Flotilla Activists Disembark in Crete Following Interception
Approximately 175 activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla have arrived in Crete after being intercepted by Israeli naval forces in international waters. The group, which aimed to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, was diverted by authorities, leading to their eventual disembarkation in Greece. The situation remains a point of international attention regarding maritime access and aid delivery.
Greece experienced an unprecedented weather event on May 1, 2024, as temperatures plummeted to levels not seen in 70 years. A sudden shift in weather patterns brought unseasonably cold air across the country, marking a historic meteorological anomaly for the start of the month.
Zitro Highlights Latest Gaming Innovations at Casino Operators Summit 2026 in Thessaloniki
Global gaming supplier Zitro presented its latest product portfolio at the Casino Operators Summit 2026 in Thessaloniki, Greece. The event served as a platform for the company to demonstrate its commitment to the Greek market and showcase advanced gaming solutions designed to enhance player engagement and operator performance in the region.
Greece Reopens Schengen Visa Application Centers Across Six Chinese Cities
The Greek Embassy in Beijing has officially announced the reopening of outsourced Schengen Visa Application Centres in six major Chinese cities. This move aims to streamline the visa application process for Chinese travelers planning to visit Greece, facilitating easier access for tourism, business, and cultural exchange between the two nations.
Greek Deputy Minister George Mylonakis Hospitalized Following Brain Hemorrhage
Greek Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister, George Mylonakis, has been hospitalized in critical condition after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Athens, where medical staff are monitoring his condition closely following the sudden health emergency.
Greek Coast Guard Rescues Over 300 Migrants in Major Operations Near Crete
Greek authorities have conducted large-scale search and rescue operations south of Crete, successfully bringing more than 300 migrants to safety from makeshift vessels over the past two days. The operations highlight the ongoing challenges of maritime migration routes in the Mediterranean as authorities continue to manage the influx of individuals seeking entry into Europe.
Syros-Ermoupoli Council Approves Transformation of Former Ladopoulos Factory
The municipal council of Syros-Ermoupoli in Greece has officially approved plans to repurpose the former Ladopoulos factory site. The project aims to convert the industrial landmark into an open-air cultural space, marking a significant step in the urban regeneration of the area and the preservation of the island's industrial heritage.