SYRIZA, in its statement, accused the government of "offensive commercialization" of the country's cultural heritage.
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Cypriot media have Christodoulides calling for direct talks between them regarding Cyprus problem, EU-Turkey relations
The Athens–Chișinău route marks a significant step forward for connectivity between Greece, Moldova, and Ukraine.
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The Acropolis Museum’s recently inaugurated exhibition traces stories of survival, identity, and restitution
From Kozani to Piraeus, he was the 'fuse' that lit up the Olympiacos team that set the domestic league and European volleyball alight
The Greek version of Roberto Carlos was one of the all-time greats for the Reds, as he readily provided moments of magic and enjoyment on the pitch
'A week ago I received a message from a woman who told me that she named her son Zacharias', because Zak soothed her concerns about how people would treat a child from an inter-racial marriage
Toddlers shown saying 'Welcome to Albania' in their native language
Cypriot media have Christodoulides calling for direct talks between them regarding Cyprus problem, EU-Turkey relations
New Blockade Targets Russia’s “Shadow Fleet” Amid Ongoing Efforts to Curb Energy Exports
Social participation is equally affected, with 74.8% of children from poor households unable to regularly participate in recreational activities due to financial constraints.
The average price per square meter for newly built properties in the broader Athens-Piraeus area reached 3,706 euros.
The 20-year concession includes the eponymous 72,700-square-meter private beach property in the Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni municipality
The report, which focuses on both primary and secondary schools, highlights that a significant percentage of students are at risk of completing their compulsory education with functional illiteracy.
Currently, around 800,000 people use Athens' fixed-track transit daily. In 2024, ridership increased by 8% compared to 2023, and 25% compared to 2022, a clear sign that Athenians are returning to public transit following the pandemic
The president has used a trip to the Middle East to strengthen ties with the Arab World
Law enforcers are overwhelmed and warn that a new generation of extremists is being radicalized online
The tiny Gulf state has showered money on U.S. military and universities, giving it outsize geopolitical clout
Visitors to the notorious prison contemplated Trump’s idea from inside cramped, windowless cells
In 1455, Greek Cardinal Bessarion nearly became pope. Did his beard cost him the papacy — and Christians in the East and West their chance at unity?