Body of Venus | Athens | April 19
Rejuv Collective stands at the forefront of immersive club experiences in the Greek capital, with its upcoming event “Body of Venus.”
Rejuv Collective stands at the forefront of immersive club experiences in the Greek capital, with its upcoming event “Body of Venus.”
Aid shipments to Gaza are expected to resume soon from Cyprus, officials said on Wednesday, after the project was brought to a halt last week following Israel’s killing of seven aid workers.
Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis disclosed a new array of economic measures for 2025 during the Delphi Economic Forum on Wednesday, valued at 870 million euros.
The European Parliament narrowly approved the extensive reform of the European Union’s migration and asylum policy on Wednesday.
Every country that wants to become a member of the European Union “must fulfill the conditions,” Natasa Pirc Musar, the president of Slovenia, tells Kathimerini, discussing the integration of the Western Balkans.
The Psaroloco International Festival for Children & Young People, held at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation (206 Pireos, mcf.gr), targets younger audiences with a focus on curiosity and discovery.
The 2023 wildfire season in Europe was among the worst this century, according to a European Commission report published on Wednesday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a stern message Wednesday at the Delphi Economic Forum IX, stressing that Russian aggression extends beyond Ukraine, impacting the West and democratic nations.
The Theater of The No (3 Konstantinou Paleologou, theatreoftheno.com), Athens’ inaugural English-speaking theater, is set to make a striking debut with Samuel Beckett’s timeless classic, “Waiting for Godot,” directed by Nikos Dionysios, on April 18.
Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou on Wednesday called for ongoing support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.