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Traces of drug use go back to ancient times with research showing that the Greeks and Romans used and sometimes abused ...
The Australian Hellenic Choir’s upcoming concert ‘A Portrait of Greece’ takes place this Sunday June 1. The concert has two ...
According to local residents, there was a ferocious vampire that terrorized the people of the Greek island of Mykonos.
Some of these laguages faded with time, while others found a way to survive, evolve and speak across centuries ...
Have you ever thought what it’s like to sip wine under the Mediterranean sun, covered by rolling hills and historic ruins?
With limited land and fragile infrastructure, islands are some of the destinations worst affected by mass tourism.
You’d think of it as the most implausible miniature aircraft of all — with the unbearable ‘drum beats’ in your ear. You got ...
Taxation has shaped civilisation from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Australia. Understanding its long history sheds light on ...
Virtual reality is digging up age-old questions about who we are. That has profound implications for neuroscience ...
World Football Day celebrates the power of football to unite people across cultures, nations, and backgrounds.
All museums are all implicated in the ethics of display. They now have a responsibility to not only question their past and ...
After incorporation, the city would come to be known by multiple nicknames, including Hub City. The nickname was no organic ...