‘I am a man of the Church’
Shortly before the 15th anniversary of his election as archbishop of Athens and All Greece, Ieronymos talks to Kathimerini about a range of issues.
Shortly before the 15th anniversary of his election as archbishop of Athens and All Greece, Ieronymos talks to Kathimerini about a range of issues.
An MP from MeRA25, the left-wing party of former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, announced on Monday she was leaving its parliamentary group.
Consumers who buy certain goods, like a popular brand of margarine, for example, have been in for an unpleasant surprise over the past few weeks.
Recent sexual exploitation case has prompted initiatives at all levels of administration
Greece will increase the number of border guards on the country’s northern border with Turkey amid a rise in undocumented migrants caught crossing the frontier, Citizen Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos has said.
Thibault Muzergues joins Thanos Davelis to look at how Russia, China, Iran and other actors are trying to turn the Mediterranean into a contested space, what this means for the US and the West, and why Washington cannot afford to neglect this region.
Two virtuosos of the classical music scene – Russian-British violinist Viktoria Mullova and Scottish pianist Alasdair Beatson – join forces at the Athens Concert Hall.
Greece, a country of less than 11 million people, welcomed over 33 million tourists in 2019.
An armchair, a pair of eyeglasses, a pipe and a classical vinyl record collection – mostly Bach: Thirteen years after the death of Yannis Moralis, a prominent figure of 20th-century Greek art, an upcoming exhibition offers a peak into his private studio on Deinokratous Street, in the capital’s downtown Kolonaki neighborhood.
Ferry boats will remain tied up at Greece’s biggest port on Tuesday, as four unions representing workers at Piraeus call a 24-hour strike.