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Kathimerini
'''''' (Greek: Η Καθημερινή, ; ) is a daily political and financial morning newspaper published in Piraeus, Athens. Its first edition was printed on 15 September 1919. is considered a newspaper of record, and is a leading newspaper in Greece, with the highest circulation, as well as a strong digital presence.
Ta Nea
newspaper
To Vima
Greek daily newspaper
Eleftherotypia
Eleftherotypia () was a daily national newspaper published in Athens, Greece.
Eleftheros Typos
newspaper
Makedonia
Greek daily newspaper
Estia
Estia () is a Greek national daily broadsheet newspaper published in Athens, Greece. It was founded in 1876 as a literary magazine and then in 1894 has been transformed into a newspaper, making it Greece's oldest daily newspaper still in circulation. It is named after the ancient Greek goddess Hestia, one of the Twelve Olympians. Estia is widely regarded as right wing in terms of political alignment and most often referred to as “conservative” and “nationalist” and is readily distinguishable as the only Greek newspaper still employing the old-fashioned polytonic system of accentuation. An “opi
Rizospastis
Rizospastis (, "The Radical") is a Greek daily newspaper based in Athens. It is the Organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Greece. It has been published daily since its first issue in 1916. Liana Kanelli is currently one of the senior editors of the newspaper.
I Avgi
Greek newspaper
Akropolis
newspaper
Naftemporiki
Naftemporiki () is a Greek daily business journalism newspaper printed in broadsheet that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Naftemporiki was founded in 1924 by brothers Panos and Giorgos Athanasiadis and it is the first financial newspaper in Greece. As of April 7, 2021, the newspaper was acquired through an auction by businessman Dimitris Melissanidis for €7 million euros.
Stochos
Stochos (Greek: Στόχος, English: Target) is a nationalist Greek weekly newspaper, first published in 1985. It was founded by Georgios Kapsalis (d. 1999). Until the death of its founder, the newspaper was strictly conservative, rejecting all political parties. The newspaper during its new era, has changed some of its policies about all political parties rejection and sometimes is friendly with conservative parties, like Greek Solution political party.
Proto Thema
Greek newspaper
Apogevmatiní
Apogevmatini (, "Afternoon") is a Greek newspaper published nationally in Athens. The newspaper was founded by Nasos and Sakis Botsis in 1952. It had a semi-liberal approach towards the economy and a right-wing political orientation.
Ethnos
Greek newspaper
Apoyevmatini
thumb|right|200px|Apoyevmatini frontpage Apoyevmatini (in Greek: Απογευματινή, meaning "Afternoon (newspaper)", alternative transliteration Apogevmatini) is a daily Greek-language newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey. The newspaper was founded on 12 July 1925 and is still being published until today. Following the Turkish Cumhuriyet, Apoyevmatini is the second most senior daily newspaper founded after the Republic of Turkey came into existence, its readers being mostly Greeks in Turkey.
Alithia
Alithia (, meaning "The Truth") is one of the largest newspapers by circulation in Cyprus, with about 11,000 copies daily. It is headquartered in Nicosia and connected with the leadership of the conservative Democratic Rally party. According to the advertisement published in the Phileleftheros newspaper on 24 August 2014, citing as a source the company RAI Consultants, the Alithia Sunday issue's circulation in May 2014 was 6,722, and therefore it came sixth. Alithia published its first issue as a weekly on 5 December 1880 in Limassol. Therefore, it is the oldest still-circulating Greek paper o