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The Gonia art space (48 Ippokratous) unveils its new underground exhibition space, Ypogeia, in Exarchia, where tradition meets contemporary design.
Unseasonably warm temperatures are set to persist over the next few days, as strong southerly winds also enable the transfer of sand particles from North Africa to Greece, and especially to its southern parts, according to forecasts on Monday.
A number of blue chips buoyed the benchmark of the Greek stock market on Monday.
If someone were to read and take seriously the laws and Constitution of Greece, they might assume we are similar to Denmark or Switzerland. However, we all know the reality – the widespread lawlessness.
The National Gallery released photographs on Monday afternoon of the artworks vandalized by fundamentalist MP Nikos Papadopoulos of the ultra-orthodox Niki party, who claimed they insulted Christianity.
Eighty years ago, Greece’s geopolitical fate was sealed on a piece of paper that the prime minister of the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill, gave to the other statesmen meeting with him in Yalta.
Athens is home to the Acropolis and the Parthenon, the well spring of democracy and philosophy and more recently has become famed for its graffiti, riots and the longest recession in modern history.
Fenia Papadodima returns to the Half Note (17 Trivonianou) with “Women’s Prayers,” a tribute to the voices of women who changed the world.
The prime minister recently indicated that civil service evaluations would be enshrined in the Constitution. The truth is that the status of administrative officials has long been a constitutional concern – and justly too.