On Thursday, 26 February 2026, the program connected with Cameroon for a conversation with His Eminence Metropolitan Grigorios about the situation in the country, the challenges in managing daily life for a large segment of the population living in areas lacking infrastructure and basic goods, and the efforts of the Orthodox Church to support the financially vulnerable, particularly following the drastic reduction of aid to humanitarian organisations from the United States. The discussion was prompted by the Lenten period that has begun and leads us toward Holy Easter.
Immediately afterwards, the programme turned to the National Health System and the current situation in public hospitals, in conversation with Giorgos Sideris, President of EINAP (Union of Hospital Doctors of Athens–Piraeus).
During the second hour, following international news updates with Ivana Tzortzevits, the focus shifted to road safety. The programme spoke with Kaiti Makri, Vice President of the association SOS Road Crimes and founding member of the International Road Victims Partnership. Particular emphasis was placed on cases involving victims of hit-and-run traffic accidents. Ms Makri underlined that delays in the delivery of justice remain an issue, even though penalties for such crimes have been tightened under the new Highway Code and are now treated as felonies. She also referred to her experience from a trip to Nigeria last November, where she met with women participating in the International Road Victims Partnership.
In the final part of the program, Professor of History Lefteris Papakostas joined the studio to discuss the life and legacy of Ioannis Kapodistrias, on the occasion of the publication of his book “The Other Face of the Governor: Ioannis Kapodistrias” by Angelaki Publications — the author’s second book dedicated to the first Governor of independent Greece.