Bitter Watermellon | Athens | To January 19
The 2510 Theater (52 Themistokleous) presents Andreas Zafeiris’ play “Bitter Watermellon,” running for 12 performances every Saturday and Sunday until January 19.
The 2510 Theater (52 Themistokleous) presents Andreas Zafeiris’ play “Bitter Watermellon,” running for 12 performances every Saturday and Sunday until January 19.
A coast guard patrol vessel spotted an inflatable boat carrying migrants northeast of Samos on Sunday morning.
The jailed leader of Turkey’s outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Abdullah Ocalan, has been quoted as indicating he may be prepared to call for militants to lay down arms, after a key ally of President Tayyip Erdogan urged him to end the group’s decades-old insurgency.
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its condolences on Sunday to the families of the victims of the airplane crash in South Korea through a post on X.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis bid farewell to 2024 in his customary Sunday social media review of the government’s work, highlighting past achievements and outlining priorities for the year ahead.
Four quakes in under 30 minutes were recorded shortly after 10 a.m. on Sunday off the island of Crete, according to the Geodynamics Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.
Retail shops, department stores, and supermarkets are open today, Sunday, to facilitate holiday shopping ahead of New Year’s Eve.
As 2024 nears its end, Greece is poised to record its hottest year in history, surpassing the scorching records set in 2023.
The region combines proximity to the Athens Airport with easy access via the Attica ringroad and even the nearby port of Rafina.
Residents of northern Athens were shaken by a series of three earthquakes in the early hours of Sunday. Although minor in magnitude, the quakes caused notable tremors due to their shallow depth