Cartoon (06/12/2025)
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Is remembering a good thing, or should the past stay in the past? The season brings back painful memories and a lot of sincere concern for the future of Attica – indeed, for the future of the country.
An inflatable boat carrying at least 20 migrants capsized Saturday off the southeastern coast of Crete, resulting in a confirmed 18 deaths.
The climate crisis has warned us. In recent years, extreme weather events have shown the limits of what the Attica basin can handle.
The commission traders are charged for taking a payment through IRIS is up to a quarter lower than that charged when the payment is made by card.
A treaty can be broken not by words but by permanence – a pact meant to preserve Cyprus’ independence became, in a guarantor’s hands, its undoing.
These days, praise for Greece from German politicians is hard to miss. The message is always the same: Germany, the argument goes, can now learn how to govern effectively from the very country it once had to rescue.
The Greece-Turkey High-Level Cooperation Council will take place soon, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has told Kathimerini, responding to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ statement Friday that conditions are “mature” for a meeting to take place.
A Thessaloniki expert selects 13 spots that have preserved the atmosphere of an authentic “koutouki,” an eatery where it’s never all about the food.
Four suspected members of a criminal gang thought to be behind a number of armed robberies at OPAP betting shops have been arrested, police said on Saturday.