Olives and marble, since time immemorial
The most regal, the most plebian of Greece’s culinary treats.
The most regal, the most plebian of Greece’s culinary treats.
An informant’s tipoff in August 2024 led, 10 months later, to what has been called the biggest-ever seizure of containers in the EU, at the port of Piraeus.
In a quiet townhouse beside the train tracks in Thiseio, the Bernier/Eliades gallery is hosting the third solo exhibition in Athens of Paolo Colombo, the 76-year-old Italian artist, curator and poet.
No Super League team is left with a perfect record anymore after four rounds of games.
The murder of Charlie Kirk in the United States presents a peculiarity: Instead of concerning us as a crime, it concerns us mainly as an interpretative problem. It is not about a man who died; it is about the debate that was born out of it. His political opponents say, with not-so-well-concealed glee, that there…
US Secretary of the Interior and Chairman of the Energy Dominance Council Doug Burgum described Chevron’s formal expression of interest south of Crete as a positive development for broader American energy interests in the Eastern Mediterranean.
If you believe the hype about the number of complaints submitted by citizens to the different applications launched by the government to encourage public tracking of public space violations, you could almost believe that we’ve finally solved all of our problems.
The Gagosian Gallery (22 Anapiron Polemou) presents “Return to the Garden,” the first solo exhibition in Greece by Stanley Whitney since 2017.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday he will raise the subject of Israel’s “massacres” in Gaza at the UN General Assembly and voiced hope that wider recognition of Palestine would speed efforts for a two-state solution.
Attica completely dominates Greek exports, as the capital region accounts for 55% of the country’s total exports of goods.