Allergic to journalism
What is worse? A government spokesman intimidating a journalist who asked the “wrong” question or a leader of the main opposition and former prime minister filing lawsuits against journalists who spoke about the “wrong” issue?
What is worse? A government spokesman intimidating a journalist who asked the “wrong” question or a leader of the main opposition and former prime minister filing lawsuits against journalists who spoke about the “wrong” issue?
The carnival custom of the Koudounatoi, rooted in Dionysian worship, loudly heralds the arrival of spring.
A group of hikers were attacked by a wolf Saturday but no one was injured, the municipality of Aharnes has posted on Facebook.
The blackmailing slogan “Mitsotakis or chaos” uttered by government officials may sound somewhat outrageous for the smooth functioning of democracy, but the opposition parties have also done everything they can to validate it.
Kathimerini English edition will not be published on Monday and Tuesday due to the Clean Monday holiday. We will be back on Wednesday.
Athens is gearing up for a lively three-day Carnival weekend, offering events for families, music lovers, and night owls alike.
A new monthly podcast aimed at highlighting prominent Greeks and Philhellenes whose work has had a global impact has been launched by the Hellenic Initiative (THI).
At least five people have died and around 20 are reported missing after a migrant vessel capsized off the southern coast of Crete early Saturday.
Shoplifting at Greek supermarkets has surged, costing stores more than €320 million annually, exceeding the sector’s total pre-tax profits as income pressures from years of inflation push households to the breaking point, industry officials say.
Thousands of taxpayers and businesses are due to receive more than €175 million in income tax and VAT refunds, but the disbursement of the funds remains stalled due to a range of administrative and procedural obstacles.