Does social media perpetuate inequality?
For some people, social media is inconsequential – a cat photo here, a banana slip TikTok there. For others, it’s all-consuming – a helpless catapult into a slurry of anxiety, self-harm and depression.
For some people, social media is inconsequential – a cat photo here, a banana slip TikTok there. For others, it’s all-consuming – a helpless catapult into a slurry of anxiety, self-harm and depression.
Digital transformation, one of the most overused terms of the last few years, acquires special interest when it refers to cultural institutions.
PAOK and Panathinaikos produced impressive displays on the road in the midweek Super League fixtures.
Greece retains the capacity to service its debt, noted the European Commission’s third Post-Program Surveillance Report released on Thursday.
The long-awaited decision of the Competition Commission for banks is expected to bring a reduction in bank charges.
There was surrealism and a dose of hypocrisy in the debate that preceded the approval of an amendment for the legalization of a number of irregular immigrants who live and work in Greece and who will be granted a permit to work in sectors that are experiencing a lack of hands.
As Christmas approaches, the action is slowing down at the Greek stock market.
The state’s control over higher education is one of the most enduring fixations since the restoration of democracy.
Greece will offer visitors the opportunity to have a private, two-hour guided tour of the famous Acropolis Hill – with nobody else around – for 5,000 euros, following a unanimous decision by the country’s top advisory body on the protection of antiquities, the Central Archaeological Council (KAS), on Wednesday. The private […]
To welcome the year in a jolly and oriental mood with the sounds of the oud and the violin, join the festivities at the Mousiko Kafeneio (2 Feidiou) in the heart of Athens.