Kouros, Saidu and Giannis
Is it because we always look for the good version of the story, the “fairy tale” with the happy end? Is it because positive examples, at least in the way the media sees them, are few?
Is it because we always look for the good version of the story, the “fairy tale” with the happy end? Is it because positive examples, at least in the way the media sees them, are few?
Greece’s seas are full of plastic and garbage. It is as if we don’t realize of how much value they are to the country, as if we don’t understand that we have an obligation to protect them.
Tongue-in-cheek Swedish punk act Viagra Boys are playing the open-air Spyros Louis Arena at the Athens Olympic Stadium on July 4.
The European Union’s executive arm on Friday pledged to draft an emergency plan this month aimed at helping member countries do without Russian energy in the wake of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.
Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the anti-drone umbrella Greece has quietly been setting up to defend its islands in the Aegean.
The continuing heatwave combined with the strong winds will greatly increase the risk of fire in five regions of Greece on Sunday, the General Secretariat of Civil Protection warned on Saturday in a weather bulletin.
Tugboats tow a barge carrying an earth mover and other equipment through the Corinth Canal, which has undergone much-needed fortification and maintenance work.
Greece is to acquire its largest-ever supercomputer whose installation was set in motion by Digital Governance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Alternate Finance Minister Thodoros Skylakakis, National Technical University of Athens Rector Prof. Andreas Boudouvis and the president of GRNET, Stefanos Kollias, who visited the Lavrio Technological-Cultural Park on Friday to sign a memorandum of cooperation.
The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) reported 15,839 new Covid infections in Greece on Saturday, on the same level as the day before (15,869 cases).