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Idyli Tsakiri is a journalist based in Athens, Greece. She has covered the refugee crisis, the war in Mosul, the economic crisis in Greece and various other topics including politics and current affairs.
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The Future of Technology: How AI and Robotics Are Reshaping Our World
Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are rapidly transforming various sectors, including healthcare and transportation. In healthcare, AI enhances diagnostics and patient care through machine learning algorithms, leading to early disease detection and personalized treatments. Autonomous vehicles, powered by AI, are revolutionizing transportation by promising safer roads and more efficient systems.
The Science Behind Happiness: Proven Techniques to Boost Your Mood
Happiness is a scientifically studied phenomenon explored through psychology and neuroscience. Techniques such as gratitude practices and the impact of exercise are highlighted as methods to boost mood and foster lasting well-being.
Surviving Parenthood: Couples Edition
Parenthood is a challenging yet magical journey that involves sleepless nights and diaper changes. It's crucial for new parents to remember to support and communicate with their partners to navigate these challenges together.
Greece to overturn law that made universities no-go zone for police
Greece's new conservative government plans to propose legislation to abolish the academic sanctuary law, which has historically protected protesting students and freedom of ideas but is now seen as a cover for criminal activities. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis argues that the law has outlived its purpose, while opposition from the left-wing Syriza party views the repeal as a threat to democracy. The issue has sparked protests among students and has become a significant political debate, reflecting broader concerns about public safety and academic freedom.
Climate change is taking its toll on Greek monuments, say scientists
Climate change is threatening ancient Greek monuments, including the Acropolis, due to air pollution, acid rain, and extreme weather events. Scientists and officials, such as Maria Vlazaki from the Greek Culture Ministry and Christos Zerefos from the Academy of Athens, highlight the increasing erosion and structural problems. Efforts to preserve these sites have intensified, but more resources and better protection systems are needed to safeguard Greece's cultural heritage.
Ancient Shipwrecks Found in Greek Waters Tell Tale of Trade Routes
Archaeologists in Greece have discovered 58 shipwrecks in the Fournoi archipelago, marking the largest concentration of ancient wrecks in the Aegean and possibly the Mediterranean. These shipwrecks, dating from ancient Greece to the 20th century, reveal trade routes connecting the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and beyond. The RPM Nautical Foundation and Greece's Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities lead the project, uncovering over 300 antiquities, mainly amphorae, which provide insights into ancient trade goods like wine, oil, and fish sauces. The shipwrecks are attributed to sudden storms and rocky shores, with some speculation about piracy. The team aims to establish a center for underwater archaeology and a local museum in Fournoi.
Loukoumakis the dog recovers from Greek wildfire
Loukoumakis, a dog rescued from the devastating wildfires in Mati, Greece, is recovering under the care of Diana Topali. The dog, found singed and traumatized, was rescued by Artemis Kyriakopoulou and is now on antibiotics and slowly healing. The wildfires, one of Greece's worst natural disasters, claimed at least 91 lives and many pets. Loukoumakis, believed to be a stray, will stay with Topali until a permanent home is found.
Experts seek to protect rare colony of seahorses in northern Greece
Diver Vasilis Mentogiannis is leading efforts to protect a unique seahorse colony in a remote gulf in north-eastern Greece, which has been threatened by pollution and overfishing. After restoring their habitat in 2015 with synthetic plants and ropes, he now seeks broader protection measures. Marine experts, including Costas Dounas from the Hellenic Center for Marine Research, are fascinated by the stable population of seahorses in the area, which is unusual given the barren seabed. The artificial habitat has helped increase the seahorse population, although exact numbers remain unclear.
Greece offers COVID-19 vaccines outside churches
Greece has initiated a pilot program to administer COVID-19 vaccines outside churches, starting on the island of Crete. The program uses mobile units from the Greek National Health Organization to provide Johnson and Johnson's single-dose vaccine. The initiative aims to increase vaccination rates, with support from the Greek Orthodox Church. Vaccination is mandatory for healthcare workers, and certain entertainment venues require proof of vaccination or recent recovery from COVID-19. Over 5.7 million people in Greece have completed their vaccination regimen, representing about 50% of the population.
Greece begins giving COVID-19 vaccines outside churches
Greece has initiated a pilot program to administer COVID-19 vaccines outside churches to encourage more people to get vaccinated. The program, which started in Archanes, Crete, uses the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and aims to expand to other cities. The initiative has received support from the Orthodox Church, with local priests and health professionals participating. Vaccination is mandatory for healthcare workers, and certain venues are restricted to vaccinated individuals. Denmark is also making vaccines more accessible by offering them in supermarkets. Greece has over 5.7 million fully vaccinated individuals out of its 11 million population.
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