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Note to readers
Readers are advised that while Greece's archaeological sites are back in operation, all public and private museums, galleries, entertainment and concert spaces remain closed on the orders of the country's health authorities in a bid to contain the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Greece's window to the world
As Kathimerini English Edition enters its third decade, one can only appreciate the quality of journalism the paper offers, and feel proud for being part of it.
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Celebrating Democracy | Athens | September 13-18
Athens City Hall and the Hellenic Children's Museum present an exhibition of works by pupils from local public and private schools on the topic of democracy. The temporary show is on display at the City of Athens Park for Children and Culture on September 13-18.
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A note for readers on Islamic radicalism
A piece in the International New York Times (Dec.
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Bribes paid but not taken
It was 1976. A fleet of brand new F-104 aircraft in the Turkish skies was approaching the apron where the top brass were proudly watching their maiden flight in the Turkish Air Force. The first aircraft to land had a near crash landing but the rest of the ceremony was a merry event.
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Greece and EU at odds on energy policy, too
By Chryssa Liaggou
The SYRIZA-led government and the European Union do not see eye to eye on their energy strategy, as the bloc «is dominated by the most dogmatic and extreme neoliberal policies,» according to the Greek Production Reconstruction and Energy Minister Panayiotis Lafazanis.
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Lafazanis: gov't 'radically opposed' to some privatizations
By Elena Becatoros
Greece's new government is "radically opposed" to the privatization of certain businesses, particularly in the energy and infrastructure sectors, a senior cabinet minister said Wednesday as reforms talks with creditors were due to begin.
The unlicensed palace’s contribution to Erdoğan’s image
President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄanâs âUnlicensed Palaceâ has become the focus of the Western media. It is very natural that this is so, because obviously they cannot fully comprehend the situation.
Tourism zoning plan to promote development of luxury resorts
By Stathis Kousounis
Tourism Minister Olga Kefaloyianni said on Monday that the government is trying to facilitate the development of large tourist resorts that will offer high-quality infrastructure such as golf courses, marinas, spas, conference centers and holiday accommodation.
Democracy under Pressure (Afternoon Session) | Live Streaming
Thirty-five years ago, there were 40 democracies in the world. By the end of the 20th Century, that number had tripled. However, democracy has not triumphed everywhere, and emerging democracies face difficult dilemmas and obstacles.