The Loser | Athens | October 9-27
After a sold-out run, “The Loser,” a musical theater adaptation of Thomas Bernhard’s novel, returns to the Greek National Opera Alternative Stage at the SNFCC (364 Syngrou).
After a sold-out run, “The Loser,” a musical theater adaptation of Thomas Bernhard’s novel, returns to the Greek National Opera Alternative Stage at the SNFCC (364 Syngrou).
The European Commission has urged Greece to properly transpose European Union regulations regarding the presumption of innocence and the right to be present at trial.
Few people know that residents in areas where renewable energy stations have been installed receive a discount on their electricity bills. It’s not a lot of money, but it’s a fair reward from the power companies for any nuisance they cause with their projects.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presented on Thursday his government’s plan for the development and reconstruction of the Evros border region during a visit to the town of Orestiada.
A C-130 military transport plane from the Hellenic Air Force was scheduled to land at Elefsina Air Base at 4.10 p.m., following a successful evacuation mission of Greek and Cypriot citizens from Lebanon.
In 2022, births in Greece fell below 80,000 for the first time, compared to 150,000 in 1980.
Nikos Efstathiou, an Athens based journalist and author, joins Thanos Davelis to look at what to expect from this Sunday’s leadership race in PASOK, and break down whether this is PASOK’s last chance at uniting Greece’s center-left.
After struggling to find harvest workers, retired National Technical University of Athens professor Nikos Stavrakakis has invited students to work in olive groves for the next three months.
The European Commission sued Spain, Cyprus, Poland and Portugal for failing to implement rules aimed at ensuring a global minimum level of taxation for multinational companies, it said on Thursday.
There’s a new wave of optimism in America with Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate for US president. This matters for America, for the world and for Greece.