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Cycling on the Mani, sybaritism on Kea, Antiparos charm and Cretan chic
It is magical to leave behind Britain’s sodden crocuses to be immersed in a topsy-turvy Greek February
Also in this newsletter: Greek parliament to approve private higher education after decades of wrangling
The two leaders were a few hundred metres away when the port of Odesa was struck in lethal attack
Law backed by centre-right PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis will formalise same-sex unions and parenthood
Despite the claims of Donald Trump and his supporters, there is nothing undemocratic about courts simply doing their job
Announcement comes amid rebound in country’s tourism and economic recovery
Also in this newsletter: Why the European debate on migration is shifting from border control to work permits
Extreme weather has reduced harvests and hit production across the Mediterranean
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s legal migration plan splits its ruling party
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan makes first trip to Athens since 2017 for talks with prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Also in this newsletter: How a state visit could cement warmer relations between Greece and Turkey
A former minister in Athens turns the tables with a proposal that recalls unwelcome advice during the debt crisis
There is no argument for keeping these sculptures in Britain indefinitely — but surely technology can provide a solution to the issue of repatriation
British monarch’s choice of neckwear at COP28 is part of his ‘current collection’, says Buckingham Palace
UK prime minister steps up attack on Greek counterpart over Elgin Marbles
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s ‘universal’ outrage over the Parthenon marbles
Rishi Sunak cancelled a meeting with Kyriakos Mitsotakis due to take place on Tuesday
Mitsotakis expresses ‘displeasure’ that Downing Street meeting called off during London visit
Labour leader and Sunak to separately discuss with Greek PM part of Parthenon sculptures being returned to Athens
Departures signal possible break-up of party that led the country during the euro crisis
A ceramicist and a writer discover ancient spirits, ‘Cerberus’ and a creative sanctuary on the Greek island of Evia
Also in this newsletter: the European Central Bank takes a trip to Athens
An uncontrollable boom in visitors to the Acropolis and its environs is disrupting daily life
The Zeus of the Greek islands is often misunderstood. Meet the chefs, designers, vintners and hoteliers showcasing its heroic charms
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