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Your most beloved urban running routes, from Athens to Zurich
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Government programme will offer mortgages for as little as 1% to address an affordability crisis
What lies behind perpetual clashes between police and protesters in Exarchia
Urban centres across Europe are seeking solutions as record summer temperatures threaten to become an annual event
Afroditi Panagiotakou on the city’s jazz bars, fish markets and open-air cinemas
On a long weekend break, Alec Russell finds new galleries, restaurants and museums — and fresh calls for the return of ancient treasures
‘We raised a toast to the end of the pandemic, to life resuming at full speed’
In a sweeping history covering thousands of years, Bruce Clark combines academic rigour with a personal passion for Greece
The curators have taken Covid and a Greek revolutionary anniversary as opportunities to ask where we go from here
Dedicated executives hired to address temperature rises driven by climate change
Assassination of crime reporter in Athens highlights fragility of media freedoms
The political wife and co-founder of Zeus+Dione is a fan of microneedling, Mark Rothko and the diplomatic power of clothes
The cultural crucible of the ancient world is emerging as a contemporary art hub
Will this week’s border openings bring the visitors back? Five FT correspondents report
From souvlaki to artisanal wines and ‘Greek sushi’, the city has much to offer
Greece among nations pushing for demands in Brexit talks mandate
The two ancient cities are facing very different futures as population and house prices between each diverge
Few modern politicians would have survived the fierce scrutiny of the time
Buy-to-let and new developments bring double-digit price growth though pre-crisis levels still a way off
Investors now see Athens as a safer eurozone bet than Italy
‘Adults in the Room’ is a rare attempt to make artistic sense of the financial crisis
The reforms made during its crisis failed to address competitiveness issues
A new generation of designers rises from the ashes of the financial crisis
The former playground of Sinatra and Bardot has been relaunched — after a two-year, $250m facelift
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