NEWS

Greece, Cyprus and Israel will continue working together on natural gas pipeline projects with European energy dependency a new focus because of the war in Ukraine, their foreign ministers said on Tuesday.

ECONOMY

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Tuesday hailed Greece’s early repayment of the last installment of its bailout loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as the “end of an era.”



BANKING

The value of transactions completed electronically, through the internet and mobile banking, increased 23.2% in 2021 from the year before, reaching 390.3 billion euros from €316.7 billion in 2020.

SOCIETY

The drawings in a makeshift classroom in Athens tell the story of children who escaped war. Combat scenes – a helicopter dropping bombs, burning buildings, tanks and bodies on the ground – hang next to peace doves carrying olive branches.

NEWS

The National Vaccination Committee recommended on Tuesday that people over 60, especially those with health issues, take a fourth dose of the Covid vaccine.



ANALYSIS

And now that our fears are confirmed – that the darkness in the human heart is always present, ready to take over our lives – what do we do?

OPINIONS

THEODOROS TSAKIRIS
Tapping into regional energy potential
NIKOS KONSTANDARAS
The horror. And now what?
EDITORIAL
Checks and transparency
ALEXANDROS DIAKOPOULOS, PETROS LIAKOURAS, KOSTAS IFANTIS AND CONSTANTINOS FILIS
Moscow’s irrationalism and the West’s tolerance
KEVIN FEATHERSTONE
Whatever happens now, Putin has changed politics in Europe
ALEXIS PAPACHELAS
The West’s critical endurance test


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NEWS

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The magistrate investigating the alleged murder of a nine-year-old girl in hospital by her mother requested on Tuesday access to the telephone and internet records of the accused.




ECONOMY

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ECONOMY

Farmers and dairy industry-related entities are complaining of profiteering practices in the market through the creation of artificial shortages in various products and especially in cattle feed.


SOCIETY

Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou (R) awards the medal of the Golden Cross of the Order of the Redeemer, to Pfizer President and CEO Albert Bourla (L), at a special ceremony at the Presidential Palace, Athens, Greece, on Tuesday. [ALEXANDER BELTES/EPA]



SPORTS

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Irakllis scored a precious home win over crosstown rival Aris [Intime].
BASKETBALL

The top spot of the regular season in the Basket League will be played in the Panathinaikos vs Olympiakos encounter to come pn April 11, after Panathinaikos emerged unscathed from the challenge of its short trip to AEK’s home on Sunday.



CULTURE

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CULTURE

A still from a virtual reality video by Loukia Alavanou that will represent Greece at the 59th Venice Biennale, opening April 23. Presented in Athens on Monday, ‘Oedipus in Search of Colonus’ is part of a bigger installation.




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Workers install Louise Bourgeois’ monumental and iconic ‘Maman’ at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens. The historical sculpture, over 10 meters tall and weighing 11 tons, has been brought to Greece by the NEON Cultural Organization and the SNFCC. It will be on display as of March 31. According to Bourgeois (1911-2010), it was ode to her mother. ‘Maman’ is the largest of the artist’s sculptures of spiders, with which she was was obsessed. [NATALIA TSOUKALAS © THE EASTON FOUNDATION]
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