Cartoon (06/12/2025)
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Is remembering a good thing, or should the past stay in the past? The season brings back painful memories and a lot of sincere concern for the future of Attica – indeed, for the future of the country.
An inflatable boat carrying at least 20 migrants capsized Saturday off the southeastern coast of Crete, resulting in a confirmed 18 deaths.
The climate crisis has warned us. In recent years, extreme weather events have shown the limits of what the Attica basin can handle.
A treaty can be broken not by words but by permanence – a pact meant to preserve Cyprus’ independence became, in a guarantor’s hands, its undoing.
The commission traders are charged for taking a payment through IRIS is up to a quarter lower than that charged when the payment is made by card.
These days, praise for Greece from German politicians is hard to miss. The message is always the same: Germany, the argument goes, can now learn how to govern effectively from the very country it once had to rescue.
The Greece-Turkey High-Level Cooperation Council will take place soon, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has told Kathimerini, responding to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ statement Friday that conditions are “mature” for a meeting to take place.
A Thessaloniki expert selects 13 spots that have preserved the atmosphere of an authentic “koutouki,” an eatery where it’s never all about the food.
Four suspected members of a criminal gang thought to be behind a number of armed robberies at OPAP betting shops have been arrested, police said on Saturday.