The 2024 awards season has felt unusually hectic because of the strike-delayed Emmy Awards shifting from their usual fall airdate to January.
The 2024 awards season has felt unusually hectic because of the strike-delayed Emmy Awards shifting from their usual fall airdate to January.
Main opposition SYRIZA has said the harsh reaction of one of its MPs to a sketch lampooning him published in Kathimerini “in no way expresses SYRIZA.”
The European Parliament debated rule of law backsliding and media freedom issues in Greece on Wednesday, after criticism and warnings from journalists, civil society and MEPs.
Today it is clear that the story is inconceivable, outrageous. “This is one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in our nation’s history,” British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared it a few days ago.
Early last year, when eastern Turkey was devastated by powerful earthquakes, neighbors and eternal rivals Greece and Turkey entered, not for the first time in their recent existence, a period of detente.
As part of the International Criminal Court’s investigation into allegations of crimes in the Gaza Strip, its chief prosecutor will review attacks that killed journalists in the Israel-Hamas war, his office said in a statement Wednesday.
I am going through articles from various European newspapers discussing the Greek economy and the accomplishments of this nation and its people in recent years.
Fresh out of university and with vague career prospects, I was not a little awed as I crossed the threshold of the historic Greek newspaper’s old headquarters in downtown Athens on my first day at Kathimerini English Edition.
2023 was a landmark year for Kathimerini English Edition as it celebrated the 25th anniversary of its partnership with the New York Times.
With a special event in the port of Piraeus, Kathimerini and The New York Times marked 25 years of a joint venture between the two media groups that share common values.
Turkey’s radio and television watchdog RTUK on Thursday placed a two-week broadcasting ban on the popular television series “Kizil Goncalar” (Crimson Buds), a board member said, as it was deemed to be against “society’s national and spiritual values.”
Algorithms are getting good, alarmingly so, at feeding you content targeted to your weird and wonderful and even secret interests. Still, a lot of interesting stories end up falling outside our digital castle walls.
For some people, social media is inconsequential – a cat photo here, a banana slip TikTok there. For others, it’s all-consuming – a helpless catapult into a slurry of anxiety, self-harm and depression.
The morning after the event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the collaboration between Kathimerini and The New York Times for the former’s English-language edition, thanks to which American columnist Susan Glasser was in Athens for the first time, we meet at the cafe of a hotel in central Athens.
Over the past 25 years, journalism has undergone profound transformations. Traditional media has grappled with the rise of digital platforms, recognizing that readers now turn to Google or Facebook rather than the pages of newspapers for news.
Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, president of NYT International, addresses an event on Monday in Piraeus celebrating the 25th anniversary of the collaboration between Kathimerini and the New York Times.