Athens Democracy Forum taking place next week
The Democracy & Culture Foundation and The New York Times are organizing next week, from Wednesday to Friday, the annual Athens Democracy Forum (ADF).
The Democracy & Culture Foundation and The New York Times are organizing next week, from Wednesday to Friday, the annual Athens Democracy Forum (ADF).
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis participated in a trilateral meeting with his counterparts Constantinos Kombos of Cyprus and Sameh Shoukry of Egypt during the 78th UN General Assembly meeting in New York.
Coming-of-age drama “Arkoudotripa” (The Bearcave) is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the soul. After winning the Golden Dionysos for Best Film at the 46th Drama International Short Film Festival (DISFF) earlier this month, its two directors spoke to Kathimerini English Edition about their distinctively behind-the-scenes film.
Pope Francis on Saturday condemned “belligerent nationalisms” and called for a pan-European response to migration to stop the Mediterranean, where thousands have drowned, from becoming “the graveyard of dignity.”
Using “traditional” methods of digging the earth, clearing branches and leaves and chopping tree trunks, dozens of residents from the Pomak villages of Petrolofos and Sidirochori, together with forest workers, managed to save 10,000 hectares of woodland by creating a 10-13-km-long containment zone during the devastating wildfires in Evros, northeastern Greece.
By the end of the year, the tax administration will activate the early warning system for debtors.
Greek consumers mainly order clothes, shoes, but also ready-made food from the internet.
Caroline Dolehide, ranked 111th in the world, beat former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin on Friday to reach her first WTA final at the Guadalajara Open, where she will face second seed Maria Sakkari of Greece.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, Chief of the General Staff Konstantinos Floros and other high-ranking political and military officials attended a flag-raising ceremony on Thursday to pay tribute to the five Greeks that were killed in a road accident in the Derna region of Libya.
The hardening of Turkey’s stance to refugees, specifically Syrians who number some 3.3 million in the country, has sparked fears of a new migration wave into the EU.