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Greek Physicist Eleftherios Goulielmakis Excels in Germany
Greece has birthed numerous well-known scientists, however, due to its current situation the country is not able to support them in their careers, forcing most of them to move to other countries, noted Greek physicist Dr. Eleftherios Goulielmakis, researcher...
Archaeology
Newly Discovered Greek Silver Mine Rewrites History
A team of mining archaeologists has investigated a 5,000-year-old silver mine in Thorikos, Greece, that appears to rewrite mining history during the Aegean times.
According to a post in New Historian, “mining archaeologists who were conducting a subterranean investigation of...
Economy
Is Eurozone Crisis Ready for Comeback?
Just when everyone thought that the Eurozone crisis was over and that Europe’s major concern was now the refugee crisis, a plan by the German Council of Economic Experts proposes that banks be bailed-in should losses occur from a...
Ancient Greece
The Ancient Greek Τradition of March
According to the spring tradition of "Marti" or "Martia," adults and children wear a small bracelet made of red and white thread from March 1st till the 31st. The tradition dates back to ancient Greece and is held throughout the...
Greece
Greek PM Tsipras and Tusk: Effective Management of Refugee Flows Is an International and European Issue
The effective management of the refugee and migratory flow is an international and European issue and it requires a common European approach with respect to the principles of international law and the EU, solidarity and the need for fair...
Economy
Farmers Intensify Their Struggle Cutting Greece in Two
Farmers from central Greece decided to toughen their stance by setting a new roadblock at the 200km point at Bralos interchange.
According to ANA MPA information, "seventy tractors are already at the spot and have closed the entrances and exits...
Greece
The Visegrad States’ Posture on Europe’s Refugee Crisis Poses a Real Threat to Greece
Virtually since the start of Europe’s refugee crisis, the Visegrad states have adopted a posture on the issue that is antithetical to Europe’s values and poses a real threat to European integration.
The Visegrad group consists of Poland, the Czech...
Greece
Syriza-led Government Has Lost Legitimacy: What's Next?
In politics, there is a huge structural gap between rhetoric and action, and, if the Italian Renaissance political philosopher and historian Niccolò Machiavelli is correct, fortuna has to be tamed for the desired outcomes to be achieved. That is...
Greece
H1N1 Virus: 100 People Dead in Six Weeks
Six more people lost their lives due to the H1N1 virus, raising the death toll to 100 people in six weeks.
According to the Hellenic Center for Disease Control & Prevention (KEELPNO) in the last 24 hours 102 new cases...
Greece
Defense Minister to Visit Hotspots in Lesvos, Chios, Leros on Tuesday
Defense Minister Panos Kammenos will visit Lesvos, Chios and Leros on Tuesday to inspect the registration and identification centers on the islands which are almost complete, the ministry said in a press release.
Before his visit, he will hold a...
Business
Abandoned Historic Train Station Turns into a Tavern in Greece
Vyroneia, a small village of the Serres prefecture in northern Greece, is steeped in history. Standing at the foot of the Belles mountain and near the rare biotope of Kerkini, Vyroneia went into the history map as the place...
Cyprus
Developments in Cyprus and the Refugee Crisis the Focus of Omirou-Mokbel Meeting
President of the Cyprus House of Representatives Yiannakis Omirou and Vice Prime Minister and Defense Minister of Lebanon Samir Mokbel expressed on Tuesday their willingness to further bilateral ties on all levels.
Mokbel, who is on an official visit to...
Greece
Island of Chios' Hotspot Welcomes First 70 Refugees
The hotspot of Chios has officially commenced its operation as 70 refugees arrived and registered today.
Executives of UNHCR led the refugees inside the building in order to register and identify them by handing them numbered bracelets and bottled water....
Crime
Two Suspects of Paris Terrorist Attacks Linked to Greece
Two men being held in Austria on suspicion of links to the Paris terrorist attacks in November passed through the Greek island of Leros, according to a Kathimerini newspaper report.
The two suspects are French citizens of Algerian and Pakistani...
Culture
Athens Concert Hall to Ηost 'Hamlet' to Μark Shakespeare Year
The Athens Concert Hall, or “Megaron” as it is known in Greece, is participating in the worldwide commemoration events to mark the 400th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) by hosting an innovative version of...