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Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni met with acclaimed actress and President of the European Film Academy, Juliette Binoche, to discuss key developments—including the European Film Awards in Athens.
During a working lunch hosted by Akis Sakellariou, President of the Board of the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, the discussion focused on new opportunities for international collaboration. Special emphasis was placed on the newly inaugurated, state-of-the-art Recording Center and Center for Augmented Reality at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall—cutting-edge facilities designed to attract global audiovisual and film productions.

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Greece is firmly establishing itself among the leading digitally mature OECD countries, surpassing the OECD average in key dimensions of the Digital Government Index. This milestone highlights the country’s dynamic progress in transforming its public sector, driven by a clear vision and consistently implemented policies by the Ministry of Digital Governance and Artificial Intelligence.

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The National Strategy for the Protection of Cultural Heritage from the Impacts of Climate Change was recently presented at the Acropolis Museum. This pioneering initiative marks the first comprehensive effort in Greece to integrate climate considerations into the management, protection, and promotion of cultural heritage—placing the country among the few globally adopting such a holistic approach.

Through collaboration between the Ministry of Culture, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and the National Hellenic Research Foundation—alongside key ministries responsible for climate crisis management and environmental policy—the strategy is built on detailed risk assessments addressing challenges such as wildfires, floods, extreme heat, landslides, and coastal erosion. This coordinated national effort reflects a strong commitment to preserving Greece’s invaluable cultural heritage for future generations in the face of climate change.