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  1. Crete’s largest city Iraklio faces a water shortage as reserves have dropped to critical levels, with supplies enough for about three months, officials said.
  2. A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in Athens for allegedly turning his bedroom into an illegal makeshift factory that produced thousands of fireworks and flares, police said Thursday.
  3. Greece’s National Cybersecurity Authority has issued an urgent warning to companies in shipping, energy, transport and telecommunications sectors about potential cyberattacks from Iran-linked hacker groups.
  4. Four new municipal bus lines are expected to begin operating in the Athens center in 2027 after the local government’s proposal was approved by the Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA), municipal sources said.
  5. Shakir Mohamed, research director at DeepMind, the British-American artificial intelligence research laboratory, outlined key pathways for socially beneficial and trustworthy artificial intelligence at EmTech Europe 2026 in Athens on Thursday, the opening day of a two-day event organized by MIT Technology Review in collaboration with Kathimerini. 
  6. A man has been arrested in northern Greece for alleged involvement in a phone scam targeting an elderly woman who lost cash and jewellery worth a total €79,000, police said Thursday.
  7. Their main task is the care, study and documentation of works of art. However, the art conservators of the National Gallery –Alexandros Soutsos Museum, are often called upon to determine the authenticity of a painting.
  8. The growing role of artificial intelligence in transforming healthcare toward prediction, prevention and personalized treatment was the focus of a panel in Athens Thursday, held as part of the opening day of EmTech Europe 2026, a two-day event organized by MIT Technology Review in collaboration with Kathimerini.
  9. A far-right lawmaker went on trial in Athens Thursday for allegedly assaulting and punching another lawmaker from a small right-wing populist party in Parliament nearly two years ago.
  10. Born in Greece to African parents, Miriam and Gloria have lived all their lives in Athens, but are still struggling to get the necessary documentation for citizenship in the only country they have known as home.