Daily Archives: Jun 22, 2014
Goalless Greece Takes on Resurgent Ivorians
FORTALEZA, Brazil (AP) — After a troubled start, the smiles are returning to West Africa at the World Cup. Nigeria has earned its first victory...
Coast Guard Seizes Another Ton of Heroin in Greece
Executing another top secret operation, the Hellenic Coast Guard discovered and seized about 986.6 kg of heroin on June 22.
The heroin was found in a warehouse in...
Cancer Patients Awaiting Treatment for Months
Due to the economic crisis, cancer patients choose to be treated in public hospitals, as they can’t afford the treatment in private health clinics. The...
World Cup: Ecuadorean Referee Carlos Vera to officiate Greece–Ivory Coast Match
Carlos Vera from Ecuador will be holding the whistle in Greece’s final group stage game against Ivory Coast on Tuesday.
Earlier in the tournament, Carlos Vera who is...
Argolic Gulf: The Atlantis of Greece
Scientists from Greece and Switzerland will take part in the PlanetSolar 2014 expedition in the Argolic Gulf , Greece in an effort to discover the most...
World Cup: 6 of our Favorite Wives and Girlfriends of the Greek National Team's Players
The lives of soccer players and their mates are with no doubt glamorous, exciting and on the media's spotlight.
Accomplishing the dream of becoming a famous...
The Wise Side of Greece — Aristotle's Trail
Aristotle is one of the most famous Greek philosophers and scientists. He was born in Northern Greece in a town called Stagira, in 384...
With Chinese Gone, Samaras Presses Reforms
Fresh off a triumphant visit from Chinese peer Li Keqiang, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras now is going to turn his attention to domestic...
Toures to Stay at World Cup After Death of Brother
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Ivory Coast players Yaya and Kolo Toure will stay at the World Cup despite the death of their younger...
Mayor, Diplomats Join Gay Pride March in Greece
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — Police say more than 6,000 people have marched through the streets of Greece 's second largest city, Thessaloniki, in its...