The unbearable lightness of politicians
Since the end of 2008, we have been living through successive and violent crises, sometimes local and sometimes global in scope.
Since the end of 2008, we have been living through successive and violent crises, sometimes local and sometimes global in scope.
The war in Iran has caused colossal changes in global shipping in just over three weeks.
Two minors arrested in connection with the murder of a 51-year-old man in Karditsa have appeared before a prosecutor in the Thessalian city.
Authorities in Greece have identified a string of activities that are believed to be linked to Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard, Kathimerini has learned.
A 35-year-old bodybuilder has been released on restrictive conditions in Thessaloniki after testifying on charges of dealing in performance-enhancing substances, authorities said.
A police operation targeting a large-scale fraud scheme led to the arrest of 22 people across the greater Athens area on Monday morning, authorities said.
Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has elaborated on the package of targeted support measures announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis earlier Monday.
As the trial over the Tempe train tragedy gets underway, Kathimerini returns to the ground zero of the railway collision to hear from the young people who take the time to take care of the monument and pay tribute to their dead peers.
The government is examining ways to secure the funds required for tackling new crisis.
Without knowing how and when the war in the Persian Gulf will end, we need to consider scenarios as to what Greece will face while the fighting lasts and afterward.