Note to readers
Due to a one-day strike organized by the Athens Daily Newspaper Journalists’ Union (ESIEA) on Tuesday, Kathimerini English Edition will only cover breaking news and feature articles previously published in its print edition.
Due to a one-day strike organized by the Athens Daily Newspaper Journalists’ Union (ESIEA) on Tuesday, Kathimerini English Edition will only cover breaking news and feature articles previously published in its print edition.
The announcement of the new, reshuffled, cabinet will be made either Friday or the beginning of next week, in any case after Thursday’s swearing-in of the new president of the republic, Konstantinos Tasoulas.
Greece’s consumer price index fell to 2.5% in February on an annual basis, with prices easing slightly compared to January, according to data released on Monday by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
From wind and solar power to fossil fuels, Greece is very quickly developing an energy industry.
On March 6, 2025, Kathimerini published an article I wrote titled “Greece must adjust to Turkey’s growing importance for European security.” Instead of engaging with my analysis of the European balance of power in a respectful manner, fellow Greeks insulted me – someone who received death threats for publicly advocating that Turkey should be expelled…
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.