TIM ARANGO, TROY CLOSSON
On Friday night in Louisiana, a 7-month-old baby was shot in the head, caught in the crossfire during a drive-by shooting.
Greek authorities announced 16,558 new cases of coronavirus and 56 fatalities in the past 24 hours Saturday.
The French Navy’s Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier’s presence in Greece comes at a time of heightened defense and security cooperation between the two NATO allies.
More than 350 investment plans, mostly in the energy sector and budgeted at 1.8 billion euros in total, are about to enter the “Greece 2.0” subsidies portfolio.
Athens may not be the Eternal City, but as Clark shows, it certainly is the Enduring City
The Greek government is preparing a backup plan to ensure adequate energy imports in case Russia stops supplying natural gas, in violation of the agreement signed between Greece’s Public Gas Corporation and Russia’s Gazprom.
What kind of face do we want authority to have? That’s easy: a human face. And then? How does it define itself? How does it stand apart from authority that merely wears a mask of humanity.
Greece has the worst record in the European Union for childhood obesity and the third worst for childhood poverty, Luciano Calestini, the representative heading UNICEF’s first Greek country office, has told Kathimerini.
The Greek bond market received a major sign of support by the European Central Bank on Thursday with the extension of the waiver until at least the end of 2024.
Olympiakos has clinched a top-four finish in this year’s Euroleague and is already preparing for its all-important play-off encounters, scoring one win and one loss over the week, while Panathinaikos ended its losing streak.
The Goethe Institute of Athens, in cooperation with the Benaki Museum's Modern Greek Architectural Archives, presents “From Building to Community: Ioannis Despotopoulos and the Bauhaus.”