CYA to host lecture on farming and militarism in ancient Greece
College Year in Athens will host a lecture on the clash between agrarian life and military demands in ancient Greece on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
College Year in Athens will host a lecture on the clash between agrarian life and military demands in ancient Greece on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The Hellenic American Union (6 Kairi, hau.gr) unveils “The Gaze,” a captivating solo exhibition by renowned painter and set designer Yannis Metzikof, curated by art historian Iris Kritikou.
A 53-year-old man died and six others, including five 16-year-olds, were injured in a late-night car crash Saturday in northern city of Thessaloniki.
Athens is under heavy security Sunday as more than 5,700 police officers are deployed to oversee events marking the 51st anniversary of a pro-democracy student uprising violently suppressed by the military dictatorship in 1973.
Despite a comprehensive flood-control plan for Attica, most projects remain on paper due to funding challenges. The region has 158 proposed projects, with a total budget of €1.2 billion.
Former PM Antonis Samaras is not going down quietly. In a lengthy statement issued shortly after his expulsion from the party he once led, Samaras accuses Mitsotakis of being cut off from the party base and of leading a party that bears little resemblance of what New Democracy is and what it stands for. He…
Former PM Antonis Samaras is not going down quietly.
The first local urban plans were met with mixed reactions. It is not easy for “ecosystems” of lawlessness that have developed without – until recently – facing the law to adapt to constraints.
History tells us that a cycle began nearly half a century ago, in the late 1970s, following two consecutive oil crises and the appearance of stagflation.