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Obama Blasts Stubborn Austerity Measures Imposed on Greece
Former US President Obama, in his gigantic new book of memoirs called "A Promised Land," released on Tuesday, speaks at some length about Greece's...
MEPs Call on Boris Johnson to Return Parthenon Marbles to Greece
Members of the European Parliament from twelve EU member states have called on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to return the Parthenon Marbles, currently...
Ancient City on Remote Islet in Aegean Reveals Fascinating Secrets in New Dig
Archaeologists discovered artifacts on Vryokastraki, a small islet near the Greek island of Kythnos, once home to a significant ancient city.
When Sean Connery Called for the Return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece
The first time the now legendary actor Sean Connery visited Greece was in 2001. He was so impressed by his visit to Acropolis that...
Ancient Greek Town Lavrio to Host New Microsoft Data Center
Reports say that the ancient town of Lavrio in southeast Attica will be home to a Microsoft Data Center as part of the tech...
Greece Strengthens Ties with India to Counter Turkey-Pakistan Alliance
Greece's Foreign Minister and his Indian counterpart discussed ways to strengthen diplomatic and military relations between the two countries in a video conference on...
Tortured Dog Recovers, Becomes a Symbol of Animal Rights in Greece
The dog who was the victim of a brutal knife attack in the Athenian suburb of Nikaia has now fully recovered, and is a...
The Unique Ancient Greek Island Later Used for Quarantine Site
Rineia, an ancient Greek island next to Delos and Mykonos, has a unique place in the history of Greece.
The Ancient Roots of Greek Souvlaki, the World’s First Fast Food
Many would think that souvlaki is a type of street food originating from the many years of Ottoman rule in Greece, but this is not true.
Five Ancient Greek Coins Saved From Auction, Repatriated From Germany
Five rare silver coins dating to the 5th and 4th centuries BC were returned to Greece before they could be auctioned off in Munich...