Toronto’s Greek Summer Festival draws thousands of visitors
The Greek community of Toronto came together once again in a powerful show of unity for the Greek Summer Festival on July 4-6, drawing over 6,000 visitors.
The Greek community of Toronto came together once again in a powerful show of unity for the Greek Summer Festival on July 4-6, drawing over 6,000 visitors.
The ex-wife of the Polish professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who was gunned down execution-style in the northern Athens suburb of Agia Paraskevi earlier this month, appeared before a prosecutor on Thursday morning, along with four suspected accomplices.
Nikos Roussanoglou, a journalist at Kathimerini covering the economy and the housing market, joins Thanos Davelis to break down the latest statistics showing a decline in home ownership in Greece amid rising costs across the housing market, and look at what these trends mean for Greeks.
PASOK on Thursday demanded a response from ruling New Democracy over a sexist comment made by one of its MPs to a member of the center-left opposition on live television.
Opposition parties PASOK, SYRIZA and New Left walked out of a meeting of the parliamentary committee tasked with investigating former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis in connection with the Tempe rail tragedy and determining whether to lift his immunity from criminal prosecution.
The soil surface temperature in areas around Greek capital Athens rose in some places by as much as 10 degrees Celsius since July 2024 after big fires destroyed vegetation, research released on Wednesday by the Athens National Observatory said.
Two-and-a-half years after Spanish authorities discovered 4.5 tons of cocaine hidden on a Greek-owned cargo ship, three key suspects were arrested in Greece this week.
Police in Crete on Wednesday carried out a crackdown on a large cannabis plantation in the region of Rethymno, seizing hundreds of plants and arresting two men on narcotics charges.
With low expectations for substantive progress on the Cyprus issue but a belief that dialogue is better than stagnation, Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis arrived in New York for an informal five-party meeting on Thursday.
It’s 3.20 a.m. and we’re on Athens’ Vassilissis Amalias Avenue, near the entrance to the National Garden. It’s a Tuesday and around a dozen people are patiently.