While the Prime Minister of the country was in Canada, the leader of PASOK – the third party according to the latest elections – raised the issue of mistrust in the government, followed by the other.
Once again, 203 years after the start of the Revolution, Hellenism celebrated the miracle of Greece's liberation from the Ottoman Turks.
How could they have imagined it? On Friday night, thousands of Muscovites filled a large concert hall to spend a carefree, pleasant evening listening to music.
The historical magnitude of the change that has taken place in the relationship between the Diaspora and Greece has not yet been fully realized.
To the Editor: In the course of our lives we see a lot of good and bad and we choose which people we will spend the evenings with here in the neighborhood eateries for a light meal and a couple of glasses of wine.
As the calendar turns to the tail end of March, the Greek community worldwide stands on the brink of commemorating a pivotal moment in history – the Greek War of Independence.
ATHENS – March 25, 1821 is engraved on Hellenic hearts and minds forever, but the great struggle for the liberation of mainland Greece from Ottoman rule after 400 years is founded on events marked by numerous dates.
To the Editor: In his letter to the editor (‘On Scaros’ Comments about New York City’, Mar.
When the Greeks hoisted the flag for freedom against Ottoman rule in March 1821, the Turks did everything in their power to crush the Greeks both on land and sea.
Reflecting upon President Biden’s recent State of the Union speech (SOTU), two expressions come to mind: 1) There are no flies on him; and 2) you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
In an era defined by rapid globalization and the relentless pace of digital interaction, the quest for identity and belonging has assumed paramount importance.
Of all the despicable acts of which subhumans are capable, apart from murder, about the lowest you can go on the bottom feeder chain of cretinous creeps and abominable acts is sexual abuse and rape of a minor – especially if you get away with it.
There was a glaring omission from the impressive list of topics included in the recent three-day conference in Athens on the 50th anniversary of the restoration of democracy in Greece: the role of the Greek-Americans and the diaspora.
Following my article on the failed coup of November 1924, this week we focus on the socio-economic and foreign policies of the Michalakopoulos administration.