On an Island | Lesvos | July 10 – September 8
K-Gold Temporary Gallery (tumblr.com/kgoldtemporarygallery) kicks off its second decade with “On an Island,” with works by by Athens-based artist Kostis Stafylakis.
K-Gold Temporary Gallery (tumblr.com/kgoldtemporarygallery) kicks off its second decade with “On an Island,” with works by by Athens-based artist Kostis Stafylakis.
Wildfires broke out on Tuesday in Evia Island, in Attica, and in Thebes, Central Greece.
The Greek police denied reports that they allowed suspects in the Hydra fire case to escape, stating they were never instructed to prevent their departure from the country.
The government has treatened banks with state intervention unless they reduce the fees they charge clients for various banking activities.
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas, in a letter to PASOK’s central committee on Tuesday, called for a party leadership election in November.
A wildfire broke out near a residential area in Nea Artaki, central Evia, on Tuesday afternoon alerting the 112 emergency number for evacuation.
A court of appeals in Tirana on Tuesday rejected an appeal by Fredi Beleri, the mayor-elect of the ethnic Greek city of Himare and an elected MEP for Greece, who ran as a New Democracy candidate in this month’s European Parliament election.
The Hellenic Police (ELAS) on Tuesday announced the arrest of two more suspects in connection with a campaign targeting symbols of the “establishment,” including a court, a bank and a company, with makeshift explosives and grenades.
With a new nationalist government in place in North Macedonia, Professor James Ker-Lindsay, who has worked extensively on the EU, the Balkans and Southeast Europe, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the mixed signals Skopje is sending about the Prespa agreement, and discuss the broader risks this poses for the region.
Diplomatic sources in Athens on Tuesday were quick to respond to comments by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, in which he warned Greece and Cyprus to “stay away” from matters related to the ongoing war in the Middle East, while further suggesting that any involvement would put them in the line of “fire.”