Athens’ polykatoikia revisited: A modernist legacy in urban living
An exhibition at the Goethe Institute explores the architectural, social and economic significance of the capital’s iconic apartment buildings.
An exhibition at the Goethe Institute explores the architectural, social and economic significance of the capital’s iconic apartment buildings.
Greek farmers have decided to escalate their protests by staging three-hour highway blockades, demanding better compensation coverage for climate-related damage.
The police have released details regarding the resolution of the murder of a 58-year-old man from Pieria.
The likelihood of a major earthquake in the Santorini area appears to be diminishing, based on evidence of ongoing fault-line activity that has caused hundreds of quakes over the past week, a field expert has stated. However, he did not entirely rule out unexpected developments.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited earthquake-struck Santorini on Friday, as the Aegean island imposed more precautionary measures amid intense seismic activity.
He was found unconscious in his cell by fellow inmates, according to a police statement.
A suspected poacher has been arrested for shooting and killing a pregnant deer in Kerkini Lake National Park, a wildlife refuge in northern Greece near the Bulgarian border.
Investments increased by 2.2% in January-September 2024, according to Alpha Bank’s economic bulletin.
Bureaucratic delays in processing unclaimed estates are creating financial and administrative burdens for the Greek government, with inheritance disclaimers sometimes taking up to two years to be registered. The Digital Governance Ministry is developing an AI system to streamline the identification of heirs.
Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis with the backstory on the potential sale of Meteor missiles to Turkey, while looking into Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ recent Financial Times op-ed weighing in on the broader debate on European defense.