Virtual Museum on Alexander the Great in Naousa
'The virtual museum of Alexander the Great: from the ages to the world', is the name of the website that will be activated by...
Greek-Turkish Coffee Wars Ensnare UNESCO
The age-old battle over whether the thick coffee enjoyed by Greeks and Turks is Greek or Turkish has reached the United Nations Educational, Scientific...
U.S. Historian Says Ulysses Reached America
The first researcher, who questioned the prevailing theory that Ulysses wandered the Mediterranean Sea for years before the gods allowed him to set foot...
Greek Antiquities Found On Mentor Shipwreck
The underwater shipwreck excavation of the wreck of the ship Mentor, that sank off the island of Kythera in 1802 while carrying goods plundered...
Greek Archive Honors Diaspora Filmmakers
The Greek Film Archive is recognized filmmakers who migrated abroad due to financial or political reasons - a phenomenon occurring again because of the...
Tension in Greece Ahead of Nov. 17 Protests
With most Greeks concentrating on making ends meet during a crushing economic crisis, and social unrest still growing against harsh austerity measures, the annual...
Australian Archaeologists in Cyprus Exhibit
An exhibition of Cyprus Antiquities from the collection of the Nicholson Museum (University of Sydney), which is considered among the most important collections of...
Greek-Australian Hunting Ali Pasha’s Treasure
A Greek-Australian treasure hunter, Vangelis Dimas, is financing an excavation to locate the hoard of Ali Pasha, a murderous ruler of the Ottoman Occupation...
Thessaloniki Opens House
The first Open House event in Greece, with Thessaloniki being the host city, is taking place on 24th and 25th of November to mark...
Historic Nicosia Book Opens The City
The new book, Historic Nicosia, which brought together leading historians and academics, outlines the history of the capital Nicosia and will be launched on...
Vorres Art Museum Feels Budget Pinch
Some 9.3 miles east of Athens, in the suburban city of Peania lies one of the most impressive - and certainly one the most...
Google Honors Odyseus Elytis with a Doodle
The daily Google Doodle for Nov. 2 is dedicated to Greek Nobel prize laureate poet, Odyseus Elytis, who was born on Nov.2 in 1911. The...