University occupations de-escalate amid student fatigue
NEWS

After two months of university occupations in protest at new legislation allowing the establishment of non-state universities in Greece, the vast majority of students are expected to return to classes on Tuesday.

Mitsotakis, other EU leaders to talk migration in Cairo Sunday
NEWS

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, along with five more European leaders, will travel to Cairo Sunday.



Sisyphean omnipotence
OPINION

In the absence of an opposition party that could threaten New Democracy’s dominance, the government is enjoying its omnipotence with almost rapacious pleasure.

First Zen monastery in Greece in the works
SOCIETY

Konstantinos Sgoumpopoulos, a Zen abbot as well as shipping and real estate businessman, talks to Kathimerini about the first Zen monastery to be built in Greece and the wider region.

Greek bonds are already on A rating for markets
MARKETS

The markets “rate” Greek bonds in the “A” category, five notches higher than their current average rating of “BBB-”.



ANALYSIS

Brutality and extremism re-emerged in full force in the northern city of Thessaloniki in recent days, reminding us that far-right and ultra-conservative radicalization remains a serious challenge in Greece.