Monsieur Minimal | Athens | March 29
Greek composer Monsieur Minimal will take the stage at Gazarte (32-34 Voutadon) on March 29.
Greek composer Monsieur Minimal will take the stage at Gazarte (32-34 Voutadon) on March 29.
Sudden and violent divorces are always shocking. Washington’s split from Europe should not have been unexpected, but it is unfolding at a startling pace – perhaps even violently.
US energy giant Chevron has confirmed its interest in three Greek offshore hydrocarbon exploration blocks, responding to media inquiries following recent announcements by the Ministry of Energy.
At a moment when Turkey’s geopolitical environment seemed unusually permissive, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a bold political calculation to move against his chief political opponent, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
The Greek National Opera (364 Syngrou) and the Royal Opera House, London, present “Lucia di Lammermoor” this Easter season in Athens.
Greek-American film director Michael Angelo Zervos, 36, was among the first group of international tourists to enter North Korea in late February after a five-year hiatus.
Paris-based visual artist Zoe Metra presents her first solo show, “Like Ghosts We Remain,” at Okay Space (7 Kefallinias).
Authorities arrested a woman on Tuesday for attempting to write slogans on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens.
Under an overcast March sky and in brisk, biting cold, Queen’s Park was warmed by the spirit of history, culture and community as the Greek flag was proudly raised at the Ontario Legislature on the occasion of Greek Independence Day.
Greece is ramping up diplomatic efforts to restart work on an undersea energy cable linking Greece, Cyprus and Israel, aiming to secure official support from Washington in a move seen as a strong signal to Turkey.