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Moderate 4.6-magnitude earthquake felt in eastern Crete
An earthquake measuring 4.6 struck Sunday morning off Crete, south of the Lasithi region. -
Demographic pressure on the economy
Greece’s population has been declining for 15 consecutive years. -
Man found unconscious at Patras house fire
A man was discovered unconscious at a house in the greater Patras area of western Greece early Sunday morning, after emergency services responded to reports of a fire at the property. -
Draft law targets TV transparency
A draft law licensing rules for regional stations has been put to consultation, to end uncertainty and impose transparency requirements, officials said. -
Planning is not enough
Filling every year the vacant teaching positions in schools across Greece is a challenge, which ultimately ends up being detrimental to the educational process, and therefore to the students. -
Karagiozis at 100: Greece’s shadow hero steps back into the light
The Museum of Modern Greek Culture is marking a century of Greek shadow theater with a new exhibition tracing the evolution of its emblematic figure, Karagiozis. -
United by breath, bound by dance
Residents of Estia Agios Nikolaos, an inclusive community in Galaxidi where people with and without developmental disabilities live together, will perform a show at the Athens Concert Hall (Megaron) on April 30. -
A long electoral rehearsal
Thursday’s debate in Parliament was not like the usual scrimmages, where we’re left with little to remember other than a few sharp sound bites. -
Can Greek survive the diaspora? The paradigm of Canada
A newly presented volume on Greek heritage language education in Canada has brought renewed attention to the future of the language across the diaspora, framing it not simply as a cultural question but as one of institutional design, educational adaptation, and generational continuity. -
Clientelism and ‘modernization’
Electoral clientelism is a transaction. The citizen promises to support the politician in the upcoming elections and the politician offers in return something that the citizen desires, but is not entitled to.

