Far-right Greek Solution expels MP
The far-right Greek Solution expelled MP Pavlos Sarakis on Tuesday.
The far-right Greek Solution expelled MP Pavlos Sarakis on Tuesday.
For many years, French-Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi was an almost unwanted person in Greece, at least for those who knew his name and associated him with the first and most emblematic public building constructed in Athens in the 21st century.
Supreme Court Prosecutor Georgia Adeilini has initiated an investigation into controversial remarks made by Alexis Kougias, a prominent criminal lawyer, directed at the leader of the main opposition party, Stefanos Kasselakis.
A fire broke out in Markopoulo, eastern Attica, spreading through low vegetation on Wednesday. It remained unclear if nearby homes were at risk.
The Athens District Prosecutor has recommended that the founder and former head of children’s charity Kivotos tou Kosmou (Ark of the World), Father Antonios Papanikolaou, should stand trial in connection with abuse of minors at Ark facilities.
Cyprus-US relations have reached their highest level yet after the two countries embarked on a strategic dialogue on key issues including defense, security, energy, crisis management and the fight against terrorism, officials said Monday. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken hailed the development as a “powerful evidence of the strengthening, deepening (and) broadening of the…
Authorities are seeking to arrest criminal lawyer Apostolos Lytras, 52, following a lawsuit filed by his wife, Sofia Polyzogopoulou, on Wednesday.
“How wonderful would it be to have a job where I could do nonsense and get paid,” thought Cypriot Fidias Panayiotou five years ago. And that’s how his YouTube channel was born.
The Mergers & Acquisitions Summit, themed “Trending Strategies and Technologies,” is taking place on Wednesday at the Athens Concert Hall, organized by Kathimerini’s Money Review website. To find out more, go to masummit.gr.
Present-day distillers in Greece have to compete with their colleagues in Europe while facing obsolete, 107-year-old legislation.