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“Una Faccia, Una Razza”: The Bonds That Bind Greeks and Italians
Greeks and Italians have so much in common, that one would need years to itemize each aspect of the bonds they share.
August 15th 1940: Italians Torpedo Greek Cruiser Elli as a Precursor to War
It was August 15, 1940 when the Italian submarine 'Delfino' torpedoed and sank the Greek light cruiser 'Elli' at Tinos' port during the Word...
Don’t Tell the Italians—It was Greeks Who Invented Pizza
Pizza, the delicious flat bread that comes out of the oven topped with melted cheese and other yummy ingredients.
Italians, French Put On An Extra Two Kilos During Lockdown
The Italians and the French, both renowned for their love of good food, have gained weight since the imposition of the coronavirus lockdown, the...
Italians Over 80 May “Be Left to Die” as Country Overwhelmed by Coronavirus
Coronavirus victims in Italy will be denied access to intensive care if they are aged 80 or more or in poor health should pressure...
Italians Respond to Coronavirus Fear by Singing from their Balconies
Italians have been singing from their balconies across the country, in an effort to boost morale during its nationwide lockdown that began this week...
Coronavirus Live Updates: Greece Holds its Breath as Tens of Millions of Italians Put in Quarantine
As Italy announced that more than sixteen million people will be quarantined in a total of fifteen provinces of the country, Greek health authorities...
Italians to Walk Ancient Egnatia Road from Thessaloniki to Kavala
A group of Italian researchers and students are to walk the ancient Egnatia Odos (Egnatia Road) from Thessaloniki to Kavala, in an effort to...
Market Data Shows Italians are Crazy About Greek Yogurt
The traditional Greek-style yogurt has made a splash in many European markets, according to official data which states that yogurt is Greece's eighth biggest...
Italians Buy Greek Olives to Cover Needs
Trucks carrying olives from the Greek region of Peloponnese - mainly Ilia, Greece - have been ferried across the Adriatic Sea, as traders from...