Capturing vanishing skills on Tinos
Traditional crafts are disappearing from the Aegean island of Tinos as tourism transforms local culture.
Traditional crafts are disappearing from the Aegean island of Tinos as tourism transforms local culture.
Greece is set to welcome a new specialized center for dementia, aimed at addressing rising cognitive health challenges. Slated for its official launch in October, the project is an initiative by an alliance of leading philanthropic foundations and the National Bank of Greece.
A bill due to be tabled in Parliament in the autumn will attempt to make use of properties never claimed by any relatives of property owners to provide much-needed housing space.
“What if the first school bell is also the last?” Years ago, such a question would have sounded alarmist.
In an era of overfishing and declining populations, the discussion about which species we can eat, how many and in which season is increasingly heard around the dinner table.
Kathimerini met up with locals on the northern border with Bulgaria to hear about their fears and aspirations.
Former prime minister Alexis Tsipras is signaling a potential return to Greek politics, stoking uncertainty across the political spectrum as parties brace for shifting electoral dynamics.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew is visiting Sweden at the invitation of Archbishop of the Swedish Church Martin Modeus and Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden and all Scandinavia, church officials said.
A 40-year-old man accused of killing his wife during an argument in the central Greek city of Volos was arrested on Saturday, police said.
The parents and grandfather of a 4-year-old girl who drowned in a villa swimming pool on the island of Paxos appeared before a prosecutor Saturday.