CONFERENCE

Corporate affairs experts’ forum returns
CONFERENCE

AGORA, the forum for corporate affairs professionals, is preparing for its second annual meeting next Thursday, April 25, at the Margi Hotel in Vouliagmeni, southern Athens.


PM unveils four-pronged eco-protection strategy
CLIMATE CHANGE

Ahead of the Our Ocean conference in Athens this week, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed that Greece is quietly but methodically playing a leading role in defending itself against dramatic climate change.

Tsipras calls on left to revisit its vision
NEWS

Former Prime Minister and ex-leader of the main opposition SYRIZA party Alexis Tsipras voiced concerns about the surge of far-right populism in the Greek politics, during a panel discussion at the 9th Delphi Economic Forum on Thursday. 


Zelenskyy warns of Russian aggression beyond Ukraine
FOREIGN-POLICY

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a stern message Wednesday at the Delphi Economic Forum IX, stressing that Russian aggression extends beyond Ukraine, impacting the West and democratic nations.




Understanding and dialogue
OPINION

A central issue in Greek politics for decades has been that politicians view everything as a zero-sum game. In colloquial terms, they believe that the political death of their opponent equates to their own survival.

Lessons from the Metapolitefsi
OPINION

Is Greece’s transition to democracy, a historical process known as the “Metapolitefsi,” complete? What are the legacies and hangups left behind, 50 years after the collapse of the military dictatorship?

The best, the worst, the hopeless times
OPINION

How do we measure time? How do we evaluate our era, our history, if not through our lives, through the distillation of our experiences and judgment? Each sees things from a specific point, through different expectations, disappointments, fears and achievements. “Man is the measure of all things,” declared Protagoras – the truth is relative, depending […]


History through stories
OPINION

How many times was the word “wrong” heard as an admission or an apportioning of blame at Kathimerini’s conference on the 50th anniversary since the restoration of Greek democracy?

Achievements since 1974 must not be ignored, Sakellaropoulou says
NEWS

Greece is a “state of law with established democratic institutions” and it “would be dangerous to ignore the achievements of the last 50 years,” President Katerina Sakellaropoulou has told the final day of the “50 Years of the Metapolitefsi” conference taking place in Athens.