DNA testing gains popularity among the members of the diaspora looking into their family history.
DNA testing gains popularity among the members of the diaspora looking into their family history.
Engineers and pilots of firefighting force scambling to get fleet up to scratch ahead of the summer.
Refugees and migrants arriving over land via Greece's northeastern border surpassed those coming by sea last month.
It was 9.30 a.m. on July 22, 2013, when the president of the three-judge Felony Appeal Court in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, called the head of the Spanish organized crime division to the stand to testify as the only witness in the prosecution of Lasha Shushanashvili.
How the pioneering American electric car company discovered a great talent pool ahead of opening a research department in Greece
Family of Greek soldier who died in 1941 battle still looking for closure.
In January, three people died in their sleep at Moria refugee camp. Ten months later, their families are still looking for answers.
Kathimerini recounts the stories of Syrian minors working up to 11 hours a day in Izmir workshops.
Investigators shed light on the process of collecting evidence from forest fires.
Greece's aerial firefighting fleet is feeling the pressure of age, as most of the craft are over 40 years old.
Patra port has become a major gateway for undocumented migrants and refugees looking to get deeper into the European Union.
It was early on a Sunday morning when 19 Americans gathered around the statue of Leonidas in Sparta. A few minutes later they would embark on an adventure they had been planning for months.
“I went from running a school to being labeled a terrorist all in one night,” says M.A., stranded in Greece since the failed 2016 coup against Erdogan.
The story of a Syrian family fleeing war who lost a 6-year-old son in the Norman Atlantic ferry disaster in 2014.
The ordeals and fight for compensation of retired Greek navy officers who were diagnosed with cancer after their exposure to asbestos.
Two years after the maritime tragedy of the Norman Atlantic, survivors are still struggling with painful memories.
Relatives of Greek commandos and airmen shot down by friendly fire in Cyprus give their take on the incident and its aftermath.
A team of Greek and American marine archaeologists rely on help from fishermen and divers to explore the treasures of the deep.
Two non-Jews talk about their ordeal in Nazi concentration camps and the reception they received when they came back to Greece.
Clandestine workshops, mostly around the coastal town of Izmir, are making fake life jackets filled with non-buoyant materials.
Kathimerini reveals the events that led to the 50-year-old forger's abduction and death.
Syrians, Afghans and others find respite but also new difficulties on Samos, their first stop in the European Union on a gruelling journey to a better life.