Defendants to take the stand in Zak Kostopoulos killing trial
Six people accused in the beating death of a gay rights activist during an altercation in a jewelry shop in downtown Athens on September 21, 2018, are due to start testifying on Tuesday.
Six people accused in the beating death of a gay rights activist during an altercation in a jewelry shop in downtown Athens on September 21, 2018, are due to start testifying on Tuesday.
At the Lumen cafe in the Armenian capital, Russians arrive as soon as the doors open, ordering specialty coffees, opening up their sleek Apple laptops and trying to navigate a dwindling array of options for starting their lives over.
Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias attended and addressed the official opening on Monday of the European Center of Excellence for Quality in Care and Patient Safety of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Athens.
The government has been exploring ways of cooperating with VISA in the multinational financial services corporation’s teleworking program, concerning employees mainly from Europe coming to Greece, in the context of the Tourism Ministry’s strategy on digital nomads. Talks took place on the sidelines of the signing of a cooperation agreement last week regarding the supply…
Antenna Digital Ventures, the investing arm of Antenna Group investing in the Greek startup ecosystem, launched Stargram this month, a startup that organizes special video gifts from celebrities in Greece.
Money Review, Kathimerini’s business news website, is holding its Banking Summit on Tuesday, featuring ministers, chief executive officers of banks and other leading figures.
On the night before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a musician was singing on a cobblestone street in the heart of Lviv’s old town, the glow from heat lamps casting a soft light on a yellow stone house.
The Glaucus-2 appraisal well in Block 10 of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the Republic of Cyprus revealed the existence of high-quality natural gas, according to an announcement issued on Monday by the Cypriot Ministry of Energy, Trade and Industry.
Pessimism on the course of the war in Ukraine led to moderate losses for the majority of stocks on Monday at Athinon Avenue, with turnover slumping to about a third of that in the previous bourse session.
There is a tendency to portray Turkey-Israel and Greece-Israel relations as a zero-sum game, and hence to see the visit to Turkey of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog as something that should concern Athens.