Painter exhibits at home
The painter Konstantinos Kerestetzis presents watercolors that he created during his stay on Mount Athos, the fruit of a deep relationship he has cultivated with the historic monastic community.
The painter Konstantinos Kerestetzis presents watercolors that he created during his stay on Mount Athos, the fruit of a deep relationship he has cultivated with the historic monastic community.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday visited the construction site where the Amfilochia pumped storage energy unit in northwestern Aetolia-Acarnania is being built, which is the biggest large-scale energy storage investment in Greece.
The information and communication technology sector is the undisputed champion of growth in Cyprus.
The new 10-year bond issued on Tuesday by the Greek state made history, as it achieved three parallel records.
Panathinaikos and Olympiakos scored comfortable victories in the first half of another double week in the Euroleague.
Athanasia, Marilena and Adamantia leaned carefully over the laboratory equipment.
From Nikos Alivizatos’ book “Beyond Article 16,” I discovered that Greek higher education institutions were recognized as public legal entities after the civil war (1946-49), in a move designed to exclude communist professors.
For civil society to function properly, it needs autonomy. The state should not stifle the activities of charitable organizations.
Ancient Greece, renowned for its pioneers in science and medicine such as Aristotle and Hippocrates, has left an indelible mark on the world’s intellectual heritage.
The enchanting musical theater production “STILL! A Statue That Traveled the World” comes to the Olympia Municipal Music Theater (59 Akadimias).