Greece’s Ministry of Culture is upgrading the archaeological site of Aristotle’s Lyceum in Athens with…
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Nearly 40% of Greek internet users now use ChatGPT, placing Greece 16th among 51 countries…
A royal woman from 3,500 years ago, buried in Mycenae’s royal cemetery, has been brought to life with a strikingly modern face using advanced forensic and digital techniques. Historian Dr. Emily Hauser calls the reconstruction “breathtaking,” revealing a figure who challenges myths—buried with swords and an electrum mask, she was a warrior in her own right, not a wife.
Greek Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has unveiled major school reforms, including hiring permanent teachers, regulating cell phone use, and charging families for vandalism. At a UNESCO conference in Paris, he also highlighted a forthcoming renovation program for schools, with further details to be announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The Greek Ministry of Citizen Protection has announced a significant overhaul of the Greek Police Force, aimed at enhancing its efficiency and responsiveness to modern security challenges. The new legislative bill introduces fundamental restructuring and modernization measures that will shape the future of policing in Greece.





