Jonathan Coe | Athens | April 28
After the publication of the critically acclaimed “Bournville” last year, the award-winning British author Jonathan Coe is coming to the Athens Concert Hall.
After the publication of the critically acclaimed “Bournville” last year, the award-winning British author Jonathan Coe is coming to the Athens Concert Hall.
After a very narrow session at the Greek stock market, with few fluctuations, the benchmark posted minor losses on Thursday, as the bourse appeared to be lacking clear direction, hence also the further reduction in turnover.
The appeal of the support program for young people looking for affordable housing proves the necessity of the measure.
A new opinion poll of voting intentions gives ruling center-right New Democracy a 4.8 percentage point lead over left-wing SYRIZA.
The Athens Daily Newspaper Journalists’ Union (ESIEA) has granted honorary membership to journalist and Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, it announced on Thursday.
Gov.gr, the state’s digital portal, is now available in the English language. The translation of the site facilitates the access of non-Greek-speaking residents to 1,547 online government services.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Patriotic Union party of outgoing MP Konstantinos Bogdanos and Prodromos Emfietzoglou cannot contest the upcoming elections due to issues with its name and logo.
A Thessaloniki prosecutor has ordered a preliminary investigation into an incident in the city where a group of masked youths stormed into a municipal gallery exhibiting the work of an artist from North Macedonia, harassed the artist and the staff and ordered them to pull down the works.
The country’s largest trade union federation has called for mass participation in May Day rallies on Monday across the country. The General Confederation of Workers in Greece (GSEE), which represents private-sector workers, said it would assemble at 11 a.m. at Klathmonos Square in central Athens.