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Festival Hellenika celebrates 20 years
Festival Hellenika celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2011 with a packed program of activities.
Presented by the South Australian Council for the Greek Cultural Month...
NY Times Article: “What’s Broken in Greece? Ask an Entrepreneur” Profiles Vergina Brewer’s Frustration
Yesterday’s Sunday edition of The New York Times published an article titled: “What’s Broken in Greece? Ask an Entrepreneur” by Landon Thomas Jr. It...
Athens Bus, Metro & Train Employees Announce Strike Next Week
Athenian public bus employees have called a 48-hour strike on Tuesday and Wednesday, protesting a draft law restructuring urban transports.
Athens Metro and ISAP train...
Greece's 1st Vehicle Museum Opens in March
Vehicles covering a period of more than a century will be on display at Greece's[...]
Featured Speakers at 20th Annual Leadership 100 Conference
Ted Leonsis, one of the country’s premier business entrepreneurs, Peter Diamandis, the celebrated space pioneer, John McKesson Camp II, noted archaeologist, and Michael Psilakis,...
Renovated "Pedio tou Areos" Park Reopens in Athens
Upon conclusion of the institution of the Athens-Piraeus Supraprefecture[...]
New Year's Eve Celebration at Syntagma Square
Athens Mayor George Kaminis will ring in the New Year tomorrow, December 31st, at Syntagma Square. He will celebrate together with all of the Athenians...
U.S. House of Representatives Recognizes Battle of Marathon as Extremely Significant
The United States House of Representatives passed Resolution 1704. It was introduced by Democratic legislator James McGovern from Massachussetts, last September. The Resolution recognizes that...
Sculptures of Stoa of Attalos Showcased in Athens!
The magnificent sculptures of the Stoa of Attalos in the Ancient Agora[...]
Public Muslim Worship in Athens Not Popular with Natives
Thousands of muslims from all over Greece gathered today in 11 public places of Athens. These include the Propylaia and Attiki Square to worship...


