A ‘hellish’ decade in the decision-making center of the EU
Margaritis Schinas has no intention of “becoming a monk” now that his long stint in Brussels is over, the former European Commission vice president assures Kathimerini.
Margaritis Schinas has no intention of “becoming a monk” now that his long stint in Brussels is over, the former European Commission vice president assures Kathimerini.
How are historical myths constructed and imposed? By silencing and concealing facts, even by destroying documents and testimonies.
Authorities say 23 migrants were rescued from a dinghy near the island of Lesvos in the eastern Aegean Sea on Tuesday.
The Prosecutor’s Office in Thessaloniki ordered on Tuesday a preliminary investigation into the breakdown of a metro train carriage on December 14 which forced passengers to evacuate by walking in the tunnels.
Food service recorded a more modest rise of 5.1% year on year.
Greek stocks are fast becoming a popular option for investors, with some expecting an upgrade to coveted developed-market status next year, as the economy outpaces its eurozone peers and bank stocks roar ahead.
A woman who fell from the seventh floor of a hotel at the intersection of Michalakopoulou and Papadiamantopoulou streets in the center of Athens earlier on Tuesday has lost her life.
Free confidential testing for HIV, viral hepatitis B and C, as well as syphilis, is being offered at the municipal clinics of Athens.
Greece’s parliament has just approved the 2025 budget, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis highlighting measures designed to help mostly lower income households in the face of rising costs.
At the heart of the tribute to the iconic Kokkinou – Kourkoulas architectural office was a ceremony of reflection, celebration, and loss.