A new year isn’t a reset
Dark clouds hang over the first days of the new year, which follows a year of the greatest number of conflicts and displaced people the world has seen in the post-WWII era.
Dark clouds hang over the first days of the new year, which follows a year of the greatest number of conflicts and displaced people the world has seen in the post-WWII era.
Olympiakos needed extra time to beat OFI 3-0 in Crete and lift the 2025-2026 Super Cup on Saturday.
Should we talk about Georgis Grigorakis and “Digger,” Yorgos Zois and “Arcadia,” or Theo Angelopoulos and his “Trilogy” project, cut short by his tragic death?
Hunters have found the body of a local Fire Service chief who had disappeared on Dec. 23.
Traffic cameras installed by the Attica Region at the intersection of Poseidonos and Alimou Avenues along Athens’ southern coast capture red-light violations on the rear license plates of vehicles, Saturday.
Greece’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday afternoon said it is “closely monitoring” the situation in Venezuela in a post on X, adding that the country’s embassy is in contact with the Greek community.
After the United States captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and flew him out of the country in an extraordinary nighttime operation accompanied by a series of strikes, the head of the Greek community in Caracas, Theodoros Maragellis, spoke to Kathimerini from his home in the Venezuelan capital, describing what he experienced.
Delays in raw material deliveries have led to a decrease in industrial production in December.
The expansion of Greece’s metro networks in Athens and Thessaloniki appears to be facing delays, as funding constraints slow the development of new extensions, according to officials.
The police’s organized crime division is wrapping up its investigations into three groups of people that have illegally obtained farm subsidies and is about to make arrests, Kathimerini understands.