Petros KonstantinidisinAthensLiveGreece Is Ready to Give Its Diaspora Voting RightsUntil now, Greeks living abroad have had to return to Greece to cast their vote in national elections. This is about to change.Nov 1, 2019Nov 1, 2019
Petros KonstantinidisColouring the map: The story of a newly born record labelHis slim figure, his funky earrings and his shortly cut hair betray an affiliation to punk culture. Pantelis Pilavios, simply known among…Oct 3, 2018Oct 3, 2018
Petros KonstantinidisinAthensLiveHow “MEGA Channel”, Greece’s Largest TV-Network Died After 29 YearsIt was the country’s first private TV-Station and changed the way Greeks entertained and informed themselves.Feb 19, 2018Feb 19, 2018
Petros KonstantinidisThe secret ingredients that bring Athenians togetherIt’s a regular Wednesday evening and I am in the metro, on my way to Monastiraki station in the historical centre of Athens. I am going to…Jan 14, 20181Jan 14, 20181
Petros KonstantinidisinAthensLiveMedia Pluralism In Greece Is In DangerA research conducted by the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom in Florence is addressing issues such as political independence…Dec 29, 2017Dec 29, 2017
Petros KonstantinidisinAthensLiveThe Greek Militiamen Involved in the Srebrenica MassacreRecruited in Athens, Thessaloniki and Belgrade, about 100 Greeks fought in a “guard of volunteers” based in Vlasenica, in central Bosnia…Dec 8, 20179Dec 8, 20179
Petros KonstantinidisCould nostalgia for a sinful past create a hopeful future?Young Greeks look at their bittersweet past using humour and sarcasm as their weapons.Sep 18, 2017Sep 18, 2017
Petros KonstantinidisinAthensLiveFrom the “Thessaloniki program” to “Gr-invest”Alexis Tsipras pledges one more time for growth and investments at his annual policy speech in the northern city of Thessaloniki.Sep 15, 2017Sep 15, 2017