Fighting for democracy
When I was teenager, I witnessed firsthand the brutal authoritarianism of the Greek junta. Now, as an adult, I see uncomfortable parallels in a growing authoritarianism in America, the country of my birth.
When I was teenager, I witnessed firsthand the brutal authoritarianism of the Greek junta. Now, as an adult, I see uncomfortable parallels in a growing authoritarianism in America, the country of my birth.
The Athens-based instrumental group Los Tre return with their sixth LP, “Taha Mu,” an electrifying blend of global rhythms and psychedelic energy, at Ilion Plus (17 Kodringtonos).
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, on his weekly Sunday briefing, defended his government’s controversial labor law, saying it modernizes the labor market while protecting workers.
Following performances in the Netherlands, Belgium and the Czech Republic, the experimental trio Men in Exile brings its debut project to Baumstrasse (8 Servion) in Athens.
As autumn deepens, Ioannina glows with golden leaves, tranquil walks, rich history, and flavors that linger like the morning mist.
Traffic restrictions were implemented Sunday morning in central Athens for the 29th Athens Cycling Tour.
Greece faces a wet and unsettled week starting Sunday, with widespread showers and thunderstorms but little change in temperatures.
Voters in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus went to the polls on Sunday in a presidential vote seen as a test on whether talks to reunify the divided island can be revived.
Instagram on Friday unveiled safety features for teenagers who use its artificial intelligence chatbots amid growing concerns over how the chatbots are affecting young people’s mental health.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis vowed that more than one million saplings will be planted by spring during a visit on Saturday to Mount Penteli in northern Athens where an extensive reforestation program is under way following the devastating 2024 wildfire.