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Archbishop Elpidophoros of America has issued a strong appeal to the Egyptian government following a court ruling that ...
In a quiet Corfu studio, artist Antonia Armeni layers colour, memory, and devotion, transforming the island’s soul into ...
As spring fades, Greece braces for a wet weekend with rain and thunderstorms forecast across the country, including Athens ...
The Ouzo Talk Podcast set Sydney alight with its inaugural formal debate, pitting academics against lawyers on the question: Is the Greek language essential to Greek identity in the diaspora?
In the dark of May 30, 1941, under Nazi occupation, two young Greeks, Manolis Glezos and Lakis Santas, scaled the Acropolis to strike a blow against tyranny. With only a knife and unyielding resolve, ...
Born and raised in Germany to immigrant parents, he was discovered by a New York scout while vacationing in Mykonos, ...
Rituals: Gifts for the Gods, a landmark exhibition by the Hellenic Museum and Greece’s Ministry of Culture, opens May 30, ...
Greek authorities dismantled a criminal gang in Thessaloniki on April 14, 2025, for producing and selling adulterated ...
Egypt’s Presidency and Foreign Ministry have firmly denied any change to Saint Catherine’s Monastery’s status following a May ...
Stefanos Tsitsipas, once world No. 3, has hired Goran Ivanisevic as his new coach to revive his career after a second-round ...
Pavlos Marinakis reaffirmed Greece’s commitment to protecting the Monastery of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai amid reports of ...
May 29, 1453, marks a dark chapter in the history of our people and the world, the dramatic fall of the Queen of Cities, ...
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