Christos Tarantilis
EY: Greece can evolve into regional AI hub
Greece could emerge as a "point of reference" and a "hub" for artificial intelligence (AI) in Southeast Europe in the coming years, Professor Christos Tarantilis, partner and head of the central government and public sector at EY (Ernst & Young) Greece, said last week.
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Cold weather front hits Greece, with snow in Athens
A cold weather front has hit Greece, sending temperatures plunging from the low 20s Celsius (around 70 Fahrenheit) on Friday to well below freezing on Monday, and seeing snowfall in central Athens.
Authorities appealed to the public to restrict their movements outside to the essential only, while the main highway leading north out of the capital was shut due to snowfall.
Greek, Turkish diplomats wrap up talks
Greek and Turkish diplomats have wrapped up exploratory talks in Istanbul.
The talks lasted more than three hours.
The Greek delegation is expected to leave Istanbul at 3 p.m. (Greek time).
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More than 107,000 people received at least one dose of Covid-19 jab
More than 107,000 people in Greece have received at least one dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine against the coronavirus, government spokesperson Christos Tarantilis said in a regular press briefing on Thursday, adding that the pace of vaccination depends on the number of available jabs.
Planning, not sparkle, will get us to herd immunity
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis recently estimated that some 2 million people will be vaccinated against Covid-19 by the end of March and expressed satisfaction with the current rate of 8,000 to 9,000 jabs a day.
Cost of lockdown seen pushing retail reopening
Government spokesman Christos Tarantilis indicated the partial loosening of restrictions as of next week, telling a press briefing on Thursday that the cost to the economy of every month in lockdown is estimated at "around 3 billion euros, if not more."
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Greece to enter exploratory talks with ‘sincere, constructive stance’
Greece will enter the new round of exploratory talks with Turkey with a "a sincere and constructive attitude," government spokesman Christos Tarantilis said during a press briefing on Thursday.
Greek gov’t sets vaccination target of 70% by summer
Government spokesman Christos Tarantilis was optimistic on Monday that the Covid-19 vaccinations would go according to plan, noting that the government's goal is for 70% of the population to be inoculated against the disease by the summer "in order to achieve immunity."
Gov’t spokesman hails ‘historic’ bill on extension of maritime boundaries
New government spokesman Christos Tarantilis on Monday hailed the tabling of a new bill foreseeing the extension of the western limit of Greece's territorial waters in the Ionian Sea to 12 nautical miles as a "historic decision."
Debate on pandemic goes to Parliament
As the lockdown was extended for another week Friday, government spokesman Christos Tarantilis announced that Parliament will next Friday serve as the stage where the government and main opposition SYRIZA will cross swords regarding the management of the coronavirus pandemic.
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