Monuments and openness
Monuments should not be treated like fortresses of the collective memory that are kept cut off from life, from cultural and tourism activity.
Monuments should not be treated like fortresses of the collective memory that are kept cut off from life, from cultural and tourism activity.
Developments at Columbia University and other campuses in the United States and the arrest of protesting students cannot but cause alarm – regardless of whether or not one agrees with their point of view – about the freedom of speech.
The PLYSIS team (3-7 Kyrinis) presents their latest production, “Black Dot,” a physical theater performance exploring the concept of the black dot within us, symbolizing beginnings and endings.
Police on the island of Crete arrested a man on Thursday accused of possessing and trading thousands of firecrackers and flares, which are illegally used during Easter celebrations in Greece.
The first-quarter financial results National Bank released on Wednesday proved a boost for stock prices on Thursday.
A pedestrian lost her life on Thursday after getting hit by a motorcycle in the southern Athenian district of Voula.
A 15-year-old girl faces accusations of robbing a 14-year-old at knifepoint in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, snatching her phone.
Turkey has suspended all exports and imports with Israel as of Tursday, according to two Turkish officials briefed on the matter, as reported by Bloomberg. Official statements from Turkey are pending.
The Lamia Court of Appeals Prosecutor intends to appeal the decision of the Lamia Misdemeanor Court, which granted conditional release to Nikos Michaloliakos, convicted of leading the criminal organization of Golden Dawn, sentenced to 13 years and 6 months.
Police discovered the body of a 43-year-old man, reported missing since April 20, on Thursday in a canal in the rural region of Chalkidona near Thessaloniki in northern Greece.