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Winter short-term rental shift
The performance of short-term rental accommodation located in Greece's most popular winter destinations, such as Arachova and Kalavryta, is lower than last winter. Apparently, the wave of inflation over the last year and the mild weather have worked against attracting more visitors - these are destinations aimed almost exclusively at Greek visitors, which actually limits their appeal.
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Trump already ‘gave us warnings’
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.
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Excess revenues to go to projects
The government will try to reduce the losses from the European Union-financed National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) of 2014-2020 to the minimum possible, according to sources, utilizing the excess revenues resulting from the execution of the budget in November.
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America lost the ‘moral high ground’ on January 6
Donald Trump's behavior has been a blight on American democracy and on the United States' ability to exert influence over the rest of the world, The New York Times' chief White House correspondent Peter Baker tells Kathimerini.
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Alleged accomplice in Gazi attack surrenders; lawyer denies involvement
The 33-year-old Albanian, accused of being an accomplice to the armed assailant who injured three individuals from Crete in the downtown neighborhood of Gazi early Saturday morning, has turned himself in to the authorities.
Failure becoming the norm in Greek education
The underwhelming performance of Greek students in the latest PISA (the acronym stands for Program for International Student Assessment) competition organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development likely did not come as a surprise.
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Kathimerini, New York Times celebrate enduring partnership of 25 years
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. Many long-standing print publications have vanished, while others persist with resilience, facing the future with optimism.
Kathimerini celebrates 25-year partnership with NYT
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.
Play about fascism divides audience
"Upset" is perhaps the most apt and mild description of the emotion evoked by Portuguese director Tiago Rodrigues' play "Catarina and the Beauty of Killing Fascists: in the few days it has been staged in Athens by the Onassis Foundation. The controversial work, set in a dystopian future, raises the question of whether it is right to break the laws of democracy in order to defend it.
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HBA’s Christmas Gala to take place in London Saturday
Greece's Minister of Social Cohesion and Family Sofia Zacharaki and the governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus, Constantinos Herodotou, will address the 29th Annual Christmas Gala 2023 in London on Saturday, organized by the Hellenic Bankers Association UK.